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Games 87-89 vs. Dragons: Closer and Closer to .500

Games 87-89 vs. Dragons: Closer and Closer to .500

After a big series win against the Giants early in the week, the Tigers needed to come up big against the Dragons and their outstanding pitchers. Though scoring was at a premium, they did enough to take this series. It was one of those series that highlighted how outstanding our pitching staff is, with Koyo…

Games 78-80 @ Dragons: Series Win in Nagoya?

Games 78-80 @ Dragons: Series Win in Nagoya?

Yes, you read that headline correctly… only you can erase the question mark from the end. We’re simply in disbelief is all. As can be expected, these games were pitchers’ duels for the most part. The odd thing is that home runs helped dictate the final score in all three games, despite the dome being the least generous ballpark in Japan…

Games 72-74 @ Baystars: “Home” Field Disadvantage

Games 72-74 @ Baystars: “Home” Field Disadvantage

Everyone who has followed the Tigers for the past 10 (or fewer) years knows that Yokohama Stadium is the team’s favorite ballpark to play at, even more than Koshien. Their record there is outstanding, year in and year out. This season appears to be different, though, and this series in particular showed us that wins…

Games 66-68 vs. Baystars: Series Win = 3rd Place!

Games 66-68 vs. Baystars: Series Win = 3rd Place!

Coming off the successful interleague session (12-6), the Tigers were looking to continue their push back to respectability. All that stood in their way were two pitchers who have extremely good track records at Koshien Stadium: Shota Imanaga and Haruhiro Hamaguchi. They were no match for our guys, particularly Yusuke Ohyama who went yard on…

Games 63-65 @ Buffaloes: Sweep and a Climb into 4th!

Games 63-65 @ Buffaloes: Sweep and a Climb into 4th!

After two straight shutout losses in Fukuoka, it wasn’t hard to imagine this team having troubles scoring against the defending Sawamura Award (Yamamoto) and Rookie of the Year (Miyagi) winners over the weekend. However, they were up to the task, taking the opener comfortably while riding Yusuke Ohyama and his hot bat. They scrapped for…