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The Official Swallows Win Thread
Too bad they might not got enough to win it all this year, but Atsuya Furuta is still #1!!!!!!!
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Swallows 6, Carp 2
At Hiroshima Stadium, Shinya Miyamoto, Atsuya Furuta and Akinori Iwamura all hit solo homers to power Yakult over the Carp. Jason Beverlin gave up two runs on six hits over seven innings to pick up the win.
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Check more of his stats here: http://japanesebaseball.com/players/...p?PlayerID=289
He is basically the I-Rod of Japan. High BA with decent power. GREAT defense. Career CS%= .464!!!!! Also 2 time MVP and 2 time Championships MVP. He's also the pioneer of the labor talks in Japanese Baseball. The very first player to actually negotiate his own contract instead of accepting whatever offered.
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1992 .316/.422/.576 - pretty nice year there! I note he didn't get intentionally walked until two years ago. Is there just no data for that stat previously, or could we call it the Bonds phenomenon traversing the pacific? |
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Central League Team Games Wins Losses Ties W% Home Away Tigers 39 21 18 0 .538 11-10 10-8 Giants 40 20 20 0 .500 10-10 10-10 ByStrs 37 18 18 1 .500 9(1)8 9-10 Drgons 37 18 18 1 .500 10-8 8(1)10 Swllws 36 18 18 0 .500 10-7 8-11 Carp 39 18 21 0 .462 10-10 8-11 Pacific League Team Games Wins Losses Ties W% Home Away Lions 46 29 17 0 .630 14-8 15-9 Hawks 45 24 19 2 .558 13(2)10 11-9 Fghtrs 45 23 21 1 .523 13-9 10(1)12 Bffles 46 21 24 1 .467 12(1)8 9-16 BlWave 42 18 23 1 .439 9-9 9(1)14 Mrines 46 17 28 1 .378 11-16 6(1)12 |
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Central League Batting Title Qualifiers (PA >= 3.1 * Team Games) Name Team No. Games AB Runs Hits 2B 3B HR TB RBIs SB Sacs BB HBP K DP Avg RiSP OBP Slg Err Abe YG 10 41 150 31 54 6 0 21 123 46 0 0 18 6 26 3 .360 .448 .448 .820 1 Rhodes YG 20 41 153 34 55 4 0 19 116 39 0 0 30 2 45 3 .360 .378 .470 .758 2 Furuta YS 27 35 128 22 46 5 0 8 75 28 1 0 4 5 10 2 .359 .375 .401 .586 1 Maeda HC 1 40 154 22 53 10 0 9 90 25 0 0 8 2 16 2 .344 .217 .384 .584 1 Shima HC 55 40 164 28 56 8 1 10 96 25 2 0 14 2 31 4 .342 .407 .396 .585 3 Inoue CD 9 37 123 18 41 9 0 5 65 14 0 0 17 3 18 5 .333 .208 .424 .528 1 Imaoka HT 7 40 174 25 57 12 0 12 105 35 0 0 8 0 17 5 .328 .474 .357 .603 3 |
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The Swallows lost three straight after I set up this thread.
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If you got some Japanese or international channel on cable, they might carry a Baseball Tonight kind of program made by NHK.
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Swallows 6, Dragons 4
At Jingu Stadium, Alex Ramirez, Katsuyuki Dobashi and Atsushi Furuta all homered off Kenshin Kawakami (6-3) to give Yakult an early lead and Akinori Iwamura capped the scoring with a solo shot in the eighth inning as Chunichi snapped a three-game winning streak.
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