Year: 2014

Video – Murton Entertains in the Rain

Sunday, August 3. Potentially the last game at Koshien for the Tigers until the 29th. One problem: the rain just won’t slow down enough for the game to start. So what happens? Well, check the video below to see! The game never took place, but at least the fans got a little entertainment from everyone’s…

Translation – Murton the Beast

Translation – Murton the Beast

  An Ogre at Jingu! Murton’s Unbelievable .636 Average Aided by 3 Hit (2 RBI) Night The original article can be read here. 元の記事はこちらです Could it be the “Umaibo Effect” once again? Matt Murton went 3-for-3 in putting on yet another Moda (hard hitting) Show. The mark he has left on enemy turf has left the crowd…

Translation – Gomez’s Challenge

Translation – Gomez’s Challenge

Outdo us! Gomez spurred on by Kakefu and Bass The original article can be read here. 元の記事はこちらです Go ahead, outdo us! Legendary batsman Randy Bass (60) and Development Coordinator (DC) Masayuki Kakefu (59) of the 1985 championship team pointed to the cleanup hitter, infielder Mauro Gomez as being the key to victory as the Tigers…

Report – July 31, 2014 — Swallows 8, Tigers 1

Report – July 31, 2014 — Swallows 8, Tigers 1

There’s something special about being in attendance at a Tigers game. Arriving early on a train full of fellow Tigers fans, walking towards the stadium in great anticipation, checking out all the shops/vendors, buying the requisite meal for the evening (game time is typically 6pm), getting into the stadium nice and early to watch the…

Translation – Murton Gets “Modasho” for the 12th Time

Translation – Murton Gets “Modasho” for the 12th Time

The original article can be found here.   Murton went three-for-four to pick up his twelfth “modasho*” of the year. Murton’s outburst accounted for three of the team’s five hits, as he improved his batting average to .337 on the year, surpassing Luna (Chunichi) for the league lead. “I felt good up there, but unfortunately…

Translation – Why Did the Tigers Lose?

Translation – Why Did the Tigers Lose?

The original article can be found here. (Central League, Hiroshima Carp 6, Hanshin Tigers 1) Wada’s mad. The Tigers’ lacklustre play on offence and defence resulted in a 6-1 blowout at the hands of Hiroshima. Manager Yutaka Wada, 51, was fuming as he could not figure out what caused pitcher Randy Messenger’s lack of hustle…

Tigers’ Weekly Wrap-up – July 21-27, 2014

Tigers’ Weekly Wrap-up – July 21-27, 2014

Heading into the All-Star Break, the Tigers were the hottest team in Japanese baseball. They took 11 of their 13 matches in the first half of July. Waiting for them out of the gates for the second half were key matchups against the Giants at home and the Carp on the road. Let’s look at…

Opinion Piece: Why’d the Tigers Lose?

When the baseball game ends in a loss, another game starts immediately following the last out. Why did we lose? Who fell short? The name of the game is “Find the Scapegoat.” After watching last night’s unfortunate loss to the first place Giants, it was easy to join in the game and look for the…

Stats – What they Mean: Pitching

Here are some simple definitions for the statistics you can find in weekly updates and player profiles. GP – Games Played (登板): Any time a pitcher makes an appearance on the mound and throws a pitch, he adds to his games played total. GS – Games Started (先発): When the pitcher is the first to appear on the…