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Author: | AgentP [ Sun Apr 24, 2016 10:50 pm ] |
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ZeroGibson13 wrote: AgentP wrote: I don't quite get the "business trip" part, was that just to give you some time to write some story updates and get the players made? That was me giving myself time for the game to actually come to my house. I had it ordered but it had not got to my house yet. 10/10 incredible setup this might be the longest log in forum history in terms of timespan. gonna do some research to find out EDIT: ok here are the results: in terms of page length this log is dwarfed by several logs including ChiCubs' Royals log, ERISA's Country log, and the all-time leader, jacobye's Pirates log at a whopping 64 pages! (after further review it's actually the Knights log at 73 pages) in terms of timespan there are really only 6 competitors: Bears (Zero): started 10/23/12, still going on 4/24/16 (exactly 3.5 years but still going strong) Gunmen (d-tigers): started 8/14/12, last post 11/25/15 (3 years, 3 months. did not officially end) Eagles (philliesfan): started 10/11/12, last post 8/3/15 (2 years, 10 months. appeared to end in Jan. 2015 but a random update came 7 months afterward) Stranglers (Paul): started 7/15/11, last post 8/21/15 (4 years, 1 month. did not officially end and the last update said "in the next update..." so where you at Paul) Slayers (PPJ): started 9/3/11, last post 8/31/15 (almost exactly 4 years. I think this ended with the start of another log [blue jays???] perhaps?) Knights (Tweav): started 8/23/11, ended 2/12/14 (2 sequels with last post on 3/10/16) (original log 3.5 years, but as a series has lasted over 5.5 years) first of all this is ridiculous that we've had this many logs last this long second of all, Zero, it appears you have a bit of work to do. depending on whether or not we count sequels as part of the original log, we're talking somewhere between 7 months and 2 years worth of work. but nonetheless congrats on a unique spot in the MLBPPWorld record books* *assuming the books count top 4 for everything since I'm 4th in posts and I wanna be in the record book |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Mon Apr 25, 2016 9:33 am ] |
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Lol, time to get to work on it |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:29 pm ] |
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Sapporo Bears @ Chiba Lotte Marines Team.................1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E Bears.................3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 9 | 16 | 1 Marines..............1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 14 | 0 Bears - 9 (11-8-1) Marines - 2 (4-16) Chiba -- The Bears offense was there once again tonight as their bats carried them to a 9-2 win. There were a total of 3 home runs hit in tonight's game, 2 by the Bears and 1 for the Marines. Kitoaji and Dan blasted them for the a Bears, and Bryan Baker homered for the Marines. Wilson Redd pitched tonight,but he was not dominant. He wasn't bad either, but he gave up 2 runs in the first 2 innings, and the night wasn't looking good for him. He pitched well in the clutch after the first two innings, getting a total of 3 double play balls. In total, Redd dealt 7 innings, allowing 2 runs on 11 hits while striking out 3 for his first victory of the year. Ryosei Dan carried the Sapporo offense, going 1-4 with a homer and 3 runs batted in. Yamato chipped in two ribbies, and Chirk, Shin, Kitoaji, and Kamo all knocked in a run each. W - Redd 1-0 L - Karakawa 0-3 HR - Baker (8), Dan (3), Kitoaji (5) Box Score Chirk, 2-5 RBI .395 Shin 2-5 RBI .378 Kitoaji 2-5 HR (5) RBI .378 Dan 1-4 HR (3) 3RBI .188 Samson 2-4 .429 Gary 2-3 .304 Wiseman 2-4 .306 Kamo 1-4 RBI .455 Yamato 2-4 2B 2RBI .242 Redd 7IP W 2R 2ER 11H 3K 2.89 ERA Miyaguni 2IP 0R 0ER 3H 1K 3.07 ERA Okada 2-4 .176 Ishimine 0-4 .205 Baker 4-4 2B HR (8) RBI .388 Whitesell 2-4 .273 Toritani 1-4 .284 Imae 2-4 .263 Miyatake 2-3 .274 Hishida 1-4 RBI .204 T.Ogino 0-4 .292 Karakawa 3.2IP L 6R 6ER 9H 7.89 ERA Masuda 2.1IP 0R 0ER 1H 1K 3.94 ERA Yaka 2IP 0R 0ER 1H 2.81 ERA Komatsubara 1IP 3R 3ER 5H 8.31 ERA |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Tue Apr 26, 2016 6:44 pm ] |
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Game 3 Bears: 5 @ Marines: 0 W - Moriss 1-1 L - Fujioka 2-1 Game 1 Bears: 4 @ Golden Eagles: 2 W - U 3-1 L - Uezeno 1-2 S - Harnish (5) HR - Dan (4) Game 2 Bears: 2 @ Golden Eagles: 2 W - none L - none HR - Dan 2(5,6) Game 3 Bears: 3 @ Golden Eagles: 6 W - Isaka 2-2 L - Matsukura 1-2 S - Mima (4) HR - Kurihara 2(9,10), Wiseman (2) Game 1 Buffaloes: 6 @ Bears: 4 W - Akada 2-1 L - Harnish 0-1 S - Hirano (7) HR - Gotoh (2) Game 2 Buffaloes: 3 @ Bears: 1 W - Nishi 3-0 L - Redd 1-1 S - Hirano (8) HR - T-Okada (4) Game 3 Buffaloes: 11 @ Bears: 5 W - MacLane 2-1 L - Moriss 1-2 HR - T-Okada (5) Game 1 Hawks: 6 @ Bears: 11 W - U 4-1 L - Ohtonari 0-3 S - Harnish (6) HR - Puig (4), Uchikawa (7), Hasegawa (1), Yamasaki (1), Shin (2) RECORD AFTER SIM: 14-12-2 |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:47 pm ] |
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Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks @ Sapporo Bears Team...................1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E Hawks..................1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 10 | 0 Bears...................1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |1X| 4 | 18 | 0 Hawks - 3 (14-15) Bears - 4 (15-12-2) W - Kaneto 2-1 L - Morifuku 1-2 HR - Yi (1), Shin (3) Sapporo -- Tonight was an eventful game at Blue Stadium. The game was a very back and forth game. Aoi and Ohba were the starters, and both pitched pretty solid games. The Bears held a 2-1 lead until the fifth inning, when the Hawks struck for 2 runs on a singles rally to take a 3-2 lead. They held this lead until the 8th. In the seventh though, the Bears loaded the bases with one out, but did not end up scoring as Morifuku shut the door In the seventh. However, in the 8th, the Bears were able to come through in the clutch with an RBI single by Ryosei Dan. In the ninth, Dan singled, Einishi knocked him over on a ground out, and Imagawa came up as a pinch hitter for Michozono and singled in the winning run to notch the Bears a walk-off win. Box Score Chirk 3-5 .367 Shin 3-4 2B HR (3) 2RBI .360 Kitoaji 1-5 .333 Dan 2-4 RBI .231 Einishi 1-5 .252 Michizono 1-4 2B .303 -Imagawa 1-1 RBI 1.000 Wiseman 2-4 2B .287 Kamo 3-4 .533 Yamato 1-4 .263 Aoi 7IP ND 3R 3ER 9H 2K 2.52 ERA Kaneto 2IP W 0R 0ER 1H 1.50 ERA Yi 2-4 2B HR (1) RBI .317 Hasegawa 1-4 .216 Matsuda 1-4 2B RBI .283 Puig 2-4 RBI .303 Uchikawa 2-4 .439 Chen 1-4 .295 Akashi 1-4 .266 Jeffers 0-3 .298 Kidokoro 0-4 .143 Ohba 6.2IP ND 2R 2ER 13H 0K 5.34 ERA Morifuku 1.2IP L 2R 2ER 5H 0K 2.61 ERA |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Apr 27, 2016 12:08 am ] |
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Game 3 Hawks: 5 @ Bears: 2 W - Tatsumi 3-2 L - Matsukura 1-3 S - Okajima (1) HR - Puig (5) Game 1 Whalers: 2 @ Bears: 1 W - Murakami 2-1 L - Maeda 2-3 S - Foot (7) HR - Nagano (8) Game 2 Whalers: 2 @ Bears: 3 W - Gates 1-0 L - Tejada 0-1 Game 3 Whalers: 4 @ Bears: 3 W - E.Lopez 2-2 L - Moriss 1-3 S - Foot (8) HR - Nagano (9) Game 1 Fighters - 6 @ Bears - 2 W - Yagi 2-3 L - U 4-2 S - Miyanishi (6) Game 2 Fighters - 2 @ Bears - 8 W - Aoi 3-1 L - Moriuchi 2-4 HR - Chirk (4) Game 3 Fighters - 3 @ Bears - 2 W - Kawabe 1-1 L - Harnish 0-2 S - Miyanishi (7) Game 1 Lions: 7 @ Bears: 2 W - Wakui 3-3 L - Maeda 2-4 HR - Nakajima (7), Kuriyama (2), Kitoaji (6) Game 2 Lions: 7 @ Bears: 4 W - Gonzalez 1-1 L - Harnish 0-3 S - Koishi (10) HR - Nakamura (17), Dan (7) RECORD AFTER SIM: 17-19-2 |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:32 am ] |
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Game 3 Saitama Seibu Lions: 8 @ Sapporo Bears: 1 W - Makita 6-0 L - Moriss 1-4 Game 1 Chiba Lotte Marines: 4 @ Sapporo Bears: 2 W - Masuda 1-0 L - Kaneto 2-2 S - Carlos (12) HR - Ishimine (1) Game 2 Chiba Lotte Marines: 7 @ Sapporo Bears: 8 W - Yamamoto 1-0 L - Osada 0-1 S - Harnish (7) HR - Wiseman (3), Kitoaji (7) Game 3 Chiba Lotte Marines: 5 @ Sapporo Bears: 11 W - Iwase 1-0 L - Ueno 2-4 HR - Whitesell (1), Baker (11), Einishi (3) Game 1 Sapporo Bears: 0 @ Tokyo Yakult Swallows: 4 W - Yoshinori 4-1 L - Maeda 2-5 Game 2 Sapporo Bears: 2 @ Tokyo Yakult Swallows: 1 W - Redd 2-1 L - Abe 1-3 RECORD AFER SIM: 20-22-2 |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Wed Jun 29, 2016 1:50 am ] |
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NPB Monthly Review - May, 2015 League Standings Central League 1. Yomiuri Giants 29-19-2 2. Hanshin Tigers 26-24 3. Hiroshima Toyo Carp 23-25-2 4. Yokohama DeNA BayStars 20-27-3 5. Chunichi Dragons 20-28-2 6. Tokyo Yakult Swallows 19-29-2 Pacific League 1. Saitama Seibu Lions 39-16-1 2. Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 32-25-1 3. ORIX Buffaloes 30-26-2 4. Sapporo Bears 28-26-2 5. Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 24-26-4 6. Kyoto Nintendo Whalers 26-30-2 7. Chiba Lotte Marines 26-32 8. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 24-33-1 Sapporo Bears Player Stats Pitching Rotation Maeda 3-5 2.94 ERA 47 K Redd 4-1 2.70 ERA 41 K Moriss 2-5 4.09 ERA 38 K U 5-3 4.17 ERA 37 K Aoi 3-1 2.92 ERA 37 K Iwase 1-1 8.78 ERA 5 K Bullpen Whitberg 11.2 IP 0.00 ERA 3 HLD 5 K Gates 9 IP 3.00 ERA 3 HLD 4 K Kaneto 12 IP 2.25 ERA 4 HLD 7 K Yamamoto 36.1 IP 3.47 ERA 4 HLD 18 K Miyaguni 42 IP 3.86 ERA 2 HLD 29 K Harnish 19.2 IP 2.29 ERA 12 SV 29 K Hitters Yamasaki .219 1 HR 4 RBI Wiseman .284 6 HR 19 RBI Samson .222 0 HR 1 RBI Einishi .267 4 HR 20 RBI Shin .349 4 HR 29 RBI Hakeyama .185 0 HR 2 RBI Imagawa .231 0 HR 3 RBI Dan .256 9 HR 30 RBI Archee .269 2 HR 4 RBI Kitoaji .294 7 HR 31 RBI Michizono .303 1 HR 13 RBI Gary .253 5 HR 27 RBI Kamo .387 1 HR 5 RBI Taga .310 0 HR 1 RBI Chirk .318 4 HR 31 RBI Yamato .277 0 HR 15 RBI |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Oct 01, 2016 6:00 pm ] |
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Sapporo Bears @ Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters July 1st, 2015 Team............ 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E Bears.............0 | 1 | 0 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 3 |13| 23 | 1 Fighters..........2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 7 |18| 0 W - Wilson Redd 6-1 L - Brian Wolfe 5-3 S - Sari Harnish (18) HR - Ryosei Dan (17) Hokkaido -- It was a wild night from the Sapporo Dome in last night's game. The Sapporo Bears debuted their new away "color rush" uniform with Wilson Redd selected as the starter to debut the uni. Redd didn't start off so hot giving up a couple hits and a two-run single by Mamoru Suechii but grooved a bit in the 2nd inning. The Bears scored 1 in the second to cut the lead on an RBI single by the rookie outfielder, Yamato. The Fighters fought back, scoring another run in the 3rd to make it 3-1. However, the Bears blew up with a singles rally in the 4th, batting around, and having 6 runners cross the plate to make it 7-3. The Fighters picked up another run in the 4th however, trimming the lead to 7-4. The Bears tacked on runs in the 5th, 6th, and 7th to make it 10-4. Titus Whitberg came in relieving Kaneto of his excellent work out of the bullpen, in the 8th inning. Whitberg was on a 17-inning scoreless inning streak but gave up 3 runs on 5 hits and the lead was trimmed to 10-7, and Sari Harnish would come on for the 4-out save. However, the Bears picked up another 3 runs in the 9th off a few singles and an extra base hit by Ichiro Einishi. Harnish shut the door in the 9th, and the Bears hung on to beat the last place Fighters. Lineups Bears Chirk, 2-6 2B 2RBI .322 Shin, 1-6 RBI .335 Kitoaji, 2-4 22B RBI .291 Dan, 3-5 HR (17) RBI .281 Einishi, 3-5 2B 2RBI .280 Goddy, 3-5 22B 2RBI .600 (NPB Debut) Gary, 4-4 22B .270 Wiseman, 1-3 2RBI .296 Yamato, 4-5 2RBI .302 Redd W 5.2IP 12H 0K 4R 3ER 2.81 ERA -Kaneto 1.1IP 0H 0K 0R 0ER 2.79 ERA --Whitberg 0.2IP 5H 0K 3R 3ER 1.84 ERA ---Harnish 1.1IP SV (18) 1H 1K 0R 0ER 1.78 ERA Fighters Murata, 2-5 RBI .250 Tanaka, 3-4 .205 Itoi, 3-5 22B 2RBI .319 Nakata, 0-5 .276 Suechii, 2-5 2B 2RBI .337 Wakiyama, 4-5 2B .412 Koyano, 2-5 .198 Nakashima, 1-4 RBI .166 Ohno, 1-4 RBI .204 Wolfe L 3.2IP 12H 0K 7R 7ER 4.08 ERA -Izumi 3.1IP 6H 0K 3R 3ER 3.45 ERA --Tanimoto 2IP 5H 0K 3R 3ER 3.34 ERA --Einishi in the new "Color Rush" jersey |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Oct 08, 2016 6:14 pm ] |
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ORIX Buffaloes @ Sapporo Bears July 14th, 2015 Team..........1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E Buffaloes.....0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 Bears..........0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | X | 2 | 12 | 0 W - Sora Maeda 5-8 L - Chihiro Kaneko 8-5 HR - Koyano Shin (10) Sapporo -- Sora shines in shutout! We finally saw what we saw from Sora Maeda back in his rookie year tonight. He was absolutely on fire tonight and dealt like the pitcher he was two years ago. He gave up a hit in the first, and a hit in the 5th, and then another one in the 8th. In the 9th, he got in a jam, loading the bases with one out on 3 hits but got a double play to end the game and preserve his shutout. The Bears didn't hit great, but they were facing the Buffaloes ace, Kaneko. Michizono hit an RBI single in the 2nd to bring in the first run, and Koyano Shin padded the lead in the 8th with a solo bomb. Lineups Buffaloes Sakaguchi 1-4 .327 Gotoh 0-4 .277 Ohbiki 2-4 .324 T-Okada 0-4 .292 Baldiris 0-3 .253 Lee D.H. 1-3 .291 Anamizu 1-3 .205 Itoh 0-3 .269 Shunta 1-3 .225 Kaneko L 8IP CG 12H 1K 2R 2ER 2.43 ERA Bears Chirk 2-4 .316 Shin 1-4 HR (10) RBI .324 Kitoaji 1-4 .292 Dan 0-4 .285 Einishi 2-4 .287 Gary 1-3 .267 Michizono 2-3 RBI .330 Wiseman 1-3 2B .305 Kamo 2-3 .412 Maeda W 9IP CG SHO 6H 9K 0R 0ER 2.49 ERA -Maeda and Michizono |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Oct 08, 2016 6:45 pm ] |
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Game 2 ORIX Buffaloes: 10 @ Sapporo Bears: 6 W - Nishi 10-1 L - Redd 6-3 HR - Kitoaji (12), T-Okada (19), Dan (19) Game 3 ORIX Buffaloes: 2 @ Sapporo Bears: 3 W - Moriss 7-6 L - MacLane 3-8 S - Harnish (19) HR - Shin (11), T-Okada (20) Game 1 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks: 3 @ Sapporo Bears: 4 W - U 8-4 L - Ohtonari 5-8 S - Harnish (20) HR - Yamato (1), Shin (12), Chen (13) P Suyama and SS Yamanaka have returned from overseas training in Africa! Suyama has improved: TSPD: 144 > 146 CTRL: E43 > E45 STAM: D57 > B75 SLD : 1 > 2 Yamanaka has improved: CON: E46 > C61 PWR: E45 > D51 RSPD: C60 > B75 ASTR: F39 > E46 FLD: F39 > D51 ERR: F35 > E48 Game 2 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks: 4 @ Sapporo Bears: 6 W - Aoi 8-3 L - Ohba 4-8 S - Harnish (21) Game 3 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks: 3 @ Sapporo Bears: 4 W - Yamamoto 4-1 L - Tsujimoto 1-3 S - Harnish (22) HR - Gary (10) Game 1 Kyoto Nintendo Whalers: 4 @ Sapporo Bears: 5 W - Gates 3-0 L - Foot 2-6 HR - Maito (10) Game 2 Kyoto Nintendo Whalers: 4 @ Sapporo Bears: 9 W - Redd 7-3 L - Ishijima 1-10 S - Harnish (23) HR - Einishi (6), Takeushi (4) Game 3 Kyoto Nintendo Whalers: 6 @ Sapporo Bears: 8 W - Moriss 8-6 L - Hamamoto 3-8 S - Harnish (24) HR - Dan (20), Nagano (30), Chirk (9) Game 1 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters: 1 @ Sapporo Bears: 6 W - U 9-4 L - Yagi 5-7 HR - Suechii (16), Kitoaji (13) Game 2 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters: 5 @ Sapporo Bears: 3 W - Carlos 1-1 L - Aoi 8-4 S - Miyanishi (18) HR - Dan (21), Suechii (17) Bears sign American 1B, Derrick Beenz to a 1-year, $10-mil deal. 1B Derrick Beenz, R/R, 27 years old TRJ: 3, CON: C(69), PWR: C(68), RSPD: D(57), ASTR: D(51), FLD: D(51), ERR: E(45) Game 3 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters: 3 @ Sapporo Bears: 5 W - Yamamoto 5-1 L - Izumi 1-3 S - Harnish (25) |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:04 pm ] |
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End of July With 4 months down, and the season well over halfway done, we will take a look at how the standings and individual titles are shaping up. In the Pacific League, the Lions are way ahead of the pack, 8 and a half games over everyone else in the league. The Bears stand in 2nd place, at 59-41-2, 5 and a half games ahead of the Hawks in 3rd. In the Central Leaue, the Yomiuri Giants lead by 11 games, and the Tigers, Bay Stars, and Carp are all in the race for 2nd place. Standings Pacific League 1. Lions 67-32-3 --GB 2. Bears 59-41-2 8.5GB 3. Hawks 54-47-1 14GB 4. Buffaloes 52-48-2 15.5GB 5. Whalers 48-52-2 19.5GB 6. Marines 47-55 21.5GB 7. Golden Eagles 40-58-4 26.5GB 8. Fighters 39-59-4 27.5GB Central Leaue 1. Giants 60-36-2 --GB 2. Tigers 49-47-2 11GB 3. Bay Stars 46-48-4 13GB 4. Carp 44-50-4 15GB 5. Swallows 40-56-2 20GB 6. Dragons 39-55-4 20GB League Leaders Pacific League Pitching ERA 1. Murakami (Whalers) 2.08 2. Tanaka (Golden Eagles) 2.54 3. Wakui (Lions) 2.58 W 1. Nishi (Buffaloes) 10-2 2. Makita (Lions) 10-2 3. Wakui (Lions) 10-5 SV 1. Nishimura (Hawks) 29 2. Hirano (Buffaloes) 27 3. Harnish (Bears) 25 K 1. Tanaka (Golden Eagles) 123 2. Karakawa (Marines) 97 3. Kaneko (Buffaloes) 95 Hitting AVG 1. Kuriyama (Lions) .364 2. Uchikawa (Hawks) .360 3. Kumichi (Lions) .357 2B 1. Kumichi (Lions) 43 2. Baker (Marines) 34 3. Asamura (Lions) 26 3B 1. Itoi (Fighters) 5 2. Uchimura (Golden Eagles) 4 3. Kurihara (Golden Eagles) 3 HR 1. Nakamura (Lions) 44 2. Nagano (Whalers) 32 3. Kurihara (Golden Eagles) 26 RBI 1. Nakamura (Lions) 122 2. Puig (Hawks) 82 3. Baker (Marines) 80 SB 1. Hirijisawa (Golden Eagles) 44 2. Okada (Marines) 37 3. Itoi (Fighters) 32 Central League Pitching ERA 1. Maeda (Carp) 2.15 2. Utsumi (Giants) 2.23 3. Sawamura (Giants) 2.35 W 1. Kubo (Tigers) 9-5 2. Sawamura (Giants) 9-3 3. Utsumi (Giants) 8-5 SV 1. Yamaguchi (Giants) 29 2. Enokida (Tigers) 25 3. Yamaguchi (Bay Stars) 24 K 1. Maeda (Carp) 116 2. Utsumi (Giants) 94 3. Yoshimi (Dragons) 94 Hitting AVG 1. Chono (Giants) .356 2. Peters (Tigers) .352 3. Yamamura (Tigers) .345 2B 1. Yamamura (Tigers) 38 2. Ishikawa (Swallows) 29 3. Chono (Giants) 28 3B 1. Soyogi (Carp) 3 2. Yamamura (Tigers) 2 3. Higashide (Carp) 2 HR 1. Murata (Giants) 27 2. Tsuruga (Dragons) 24 3. Kenobi (Bay Stars) 22 RBI 1. Yamamura (Tigers) 81 2. Chono (Giants) 78 3. Mima (Bay Stars) 73 SB 1. Honda (Giants) 54 2. Uemoto (Tigers) 22 3. Ueda (Swallows) 20 |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Sat Oct 08, 2016 11:45 pm ] |
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Saitama Seibu Lions @ Sapporo Bears August 1st, 2015 Team............1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | #R | #H | #E Lions.............0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 03 | 08 | 01 Bears............3 | 1 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | X | 12 | 21 | 00 W - Sora Maeda 6-8 L - Hideaka Wakui 10-6 HR - Koyano Shin 2(13,14), Hiroyuki Nakajima (19), Kenta Kurihara (15), Ryosei Dan (22) Sapporo -- The Bears began August with a bang. They banged tonight, showing off their home color rush jerseys for the first time, all white jerseys, and they did them justice. Maeda retired the side in the first, and the Bears put up 3 runs against Lions ace, Wakui, on a 2-R bomb by Shin, and a single by Dan. The Lions answered in the second, as Nakajima blasted a two-run shot, and Kurihara smashed a solo bomb. The Bears scored again in the 2nd, and then put up 5 in the 4th, and Maeda kicked it into gear. Maeda shut the Lions down for 6 more innings, going 8 total allowing 3 runs. Lineups Lions Kumichi 0-4 .354 Asamura 1-4 .268 Kuriyama 1-4 2B .363 Nakamura 2-4 2B .332 Nakajima 2-4 HR (19) 2RBI .292 Kurihara 1-4 HR (15) RBI .269 Akiyama 1-3 .256 Sumitani 0-3 .220 Fujita 0-3 .261 Wakui L 3.2IP 12H 0K 8R 8ER 3.08 ERA -Matsunaga 3.1IP 6H 0K 2R 2ER 2.28 ERA --A.Okamoto 1IP 3H 0K 2R 2ER 1.01 ERA Bears Goddy 4-5 2B .345 Beenz 2-5 2B RBI .400 Shin 3-5 2HR (13,14) 4RBI .339 Dan 3-5 22B HR (22) 5RBI .297 Kitoaji 2-4 2B RBI .300 Michizono 1-4 RBI .315 Taga 2-4 .290 Iwao 2-4 .500 Yamato 2-3 .310 Maeda W 8IP 6H 7K 3R 3ER 2.66 ERA -Miyaguni 1IP 2H 1K 0R 0ER 3.27 ERA -Ryosei Dan, sporting the new home Color Rush jersey, had 5 RBI's tonight |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Mar 10, 2017 11:39 pm ] |
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Sapporo Bears @ Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles September 1st, 2015 Team.............1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | R | H | E Bears.............1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 |14| 1 Golden Eagles.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |12| 0 W - Shing-Chang U 12-4 L - Hiroshi Katayama 1-4 S - Sari Harnish (31) Tohoku -- It was an very well played game on both sides tonight. The Bears started strong with a few hits in the first, including a double by Koyano Shin and an RBI single by Ryosei Dan. They rolled into the second with this momentum, and scored again on an RBI single by rookie outfielder, Yamato. In the fourth, they added another two runs, on a two run single by rookie, Mark Wiseman, making it 4-0. However, this was it for Sapporo's offense as the Rakuten bullpen was lights out. Korean free agent signing, Shing-Chang U pitched quite the gem tonight. He was lights out through 7, but struggled in the eighth giving up 4 hits, and 2 runs on a two run single by Makida with two outs. Sari Harnish came in to strike out Nishimura and send it to the ninth. In the ninth, Harnish was electric as usual, striking out 2, but giving up a single to Hirijisawa. The Bears held on for the 4-2 victory, as Harnish got his 31st save of the year. Lineups Bears Chirk, 3-4 2B, .314 Shin, 1-4 2B, .348 Kitoaji, 2-4 2B, .304 Dan, 1-4 RBI, .311 Gary, 0-4, .285 Michizono, 3-4, .312 Samson, 1-4 2B, .244 Wiseman, 1-4 RBI, .296 Yamato, 2-3 2B RBI, .319 U, 7.2IP W 11H 6K 2R 2ER, 3.76 ERA -Harnish 1.1IP SV (31) 1H 3K 0R 0ER 1.66 ERA Golden Eagles Hirijisawa 2-5 .305 Uchimura 2-5 .244 Masuda 1-4 .213 Kurihara 3-4 .279 Itoh 1-4 .347 Ginji 1-4 .238 Makida 1-4 .245 Nishimura 1-4 .183 Nakamura 0-4 .227 Katayama 4IP L 10H 0K 4R 4ER 4.67 ERA -Yoshimitsu 2IP 1H 0K 0R 0ER 2.36 ERA --Fukawa 2IP 2H 0K 0R 0ER 4.60 ERA ---Matsui 1IP 1H 0K 0R 0ER 4.96 ERA --Ryosei Dan, MVP of Game |
Author: | ZeroGibson13 [ Fri Mar 10, 2017 11:48 pm ] |
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By the way, with this update, this log has now been updated for each of the last 6 years, :,) |
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