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Games 19-21 vs Dragons: Sweep, Back Where We Belong

Games 19-21 vs Dragons: Sweep, Back Where We Belong

Heading into this series, the Hanshin Tigers had gone ten straight games scoring 2 or fewer runs (but going 4-4-2 in that stretch), setting a new club record. The Chunichi Dragons were flying high, scoring runs seemingly at will and sitting comfortably in first place. But that’s the thing about April baseball. One bad series…

Games 13-15 @ Dragons: Split Down the Middle

Games 13-15 @ Dragons: Split Down the Middle

The truth is, the Hanshin Tigers aren’t that good at Vantelin Dome. But an even greater truth is that in Akinobu Okada‘s six years as Tigers manager (2004-08, 23) they have a winning record in Nagoya four times. Whether that means he simply knows how to win in such environs, or it is just coincidence,…

Games 7-9 @ Swallows: Teru Bombs to the Rescue!

Games 7-9 @ Swallows: Teru Bombs to the Rescue!

The Tigers’ bats really have not performed the way the fans expect. What better way to snap out of it than to face the Yakult Swallows at hitter-friendly Jingu Stadium? This series saw the bats on both teams come to life on Friday, then cool off a little on Saturday, and were it not for…

Games 1-3 @ Giants: Bats Slumber 25/27 Innings

Games 1-3 @ Giants: Bats Slumber 25/27 Innings

The title defense began on March 29 at Tokyo Dome. You would think the defending champs, and the only CL team to finish in the top 3 for 5 straight years, would get to start their season at home! However, the Tigers traded that privilege for the right to host the Yomiuri Giants at Koshien…

Game 128 vs. Giants: WE A.R.E. THE CHAMPIONS!

Game 128 vs. Giants: WE A.R.E. THE CHAMPIONS!

History was made at Hanshin Koshien Stadium last night, September 14. The Tigers had a magic number of 1, and were riding a 10-game winning streak. Their perfect September was on the line, and an 11-game streak had not been achieved in 41 seasons. Nevertheless, the team put aside some early-inning jitters (see recap below)…

Games 87-89 vs Giants: Won the Series, Lost 1st Place

Games 87-89 vs Giants: Won the Series, Lost 1st Place

There’s nothing more satisfying than beating down the Yomiuri Giants at Koshien Stadium. Tuesday was a memorial game for the late Shintaro Yokota, and the team came through with a big win, thanks to clutch hitting from Yusuke Ohyama and Teruaki Sato. Wednesday saw the team storm back from a 5-3 deficit in a thriller….