This season, the Samsung Lions played a one-point game that went back and forth between poles. From the LG Twins match on April 8th to the SSG Landers match on April 11th, they lost 3 games in a row by 1 point. But two weeks later, something like a lie happened. From the Doosan Bears on April 26th to the KT Wiz on April 30th, they won all 5 games by 1 point. In other words, the pain of losing by 1 point was covered by victory by 1 point. Although they have fallen to an overwhelming bottom-place since June, there have been some good times at the beginning of the season.바카라
The Hanwha Eagles gave up the opening two games against the Kiwoom Heroes on April 1-2 by one point. On April 4, they lost 6-7 against SSG. It was a one-point game in three consecutive games that were shocking and hurt. The KIA Tigers suffered three consecutive one-point losses on June 6-8 and June 11-14.
In Japanese professional baseball, the Nippon Ham Fighters are experiencing a nightmare.
Nippon Ham lost 2-3 in a home game against Rakuten Eagles held at Scorn Field in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido on the 13th. But it’s not just a defeat.
After leading 2-1, they allowed the score to be tied in the top of the 6th inning. After two deaths, Rakuten’s 6th Yukiya Ito hit a 140km/h fastball thrown by Nippon Ham lefty Takayuki Kato and crossed the left fence.
In the top of the 9th inning when the score was tied 2-2, he gave up an extra run. Rakuten No. 2 Hiroto Kobukata scored 1 RBI from 2nd, 1st and 3rd bases
In the bottom of the 9th inning, where Nippon Ham was behind 2-3, they had a chance to run on the 1st and 2nd bases with double strokes. In the end, I couldn’t turn the tide. With the defeat on this day, Nippon Ham lost 6 games in a row by 1 point.
Against the Softbank Hawks on July 6th. The nightmare has begun. In the bottom of the 8th inning with a score of 3-3, I gave up the lead and lost 3-4.
On July 8-9, against Chiba Lotte Marines, they lost 2-3 for two days in a row. The two matches were played similarly as if they were taken on the plate. After leading 2-1, they lost 2-3. From the 11th to the 13th, I suffered a reverse defeat by 1 point until 3 consecutive matches during the week. It is a come-from-behind loss in 5 consecutive games by 1 point.
It is said to be the 6th consecutive loss by 1 point in 54 years in Nippon Ham club history. This is the second time after Toei Fly, the predecessor of Nippon Ham, recorded it in 1969.
no matter what i do it won’t work Nippon Ham coach Suyoshi Shinjo made changes by adjusting the batting order. What came back was a one-point defeat.
The Nippon Hams, who have lost 7 consecutive games, are in 5th place out of 6 teams in the Pacific League. Last year, when coach Shinjo, who had no leadership experience, took the helm, they finished last, but this year, it seems difficult to enter Class A (1st to 3rd out of 6 teams).