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Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2024 10:01 am
DeNA BayStars Win Japan Series For First Time in 26 Years!
Yuri Karasawa
November 4, 2024
Congratulations to Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto on winning the World Series! In the Japan Series, after a pair of convincing wins by the SoftBank Hawks in Yokohama, the DeNA BayStars faced the daunting task of winning two of three games on the road just to stay alive. But they did more than that. Despite the Hawks’ dominant 52-21 home record coming into the series, the BayStars stunned the juggernauts, holding them scoreless for 26 consecutive innings and outscoring them 16-1 over three consecutive wins.
With the momentum fully on their side, DeNA clinched the Japan Series in Game 6 with an 11-2 trouncing in front of their home fans, securing their first championship since 1998 and just their third in franchise history. It was a true Cinderella story, as the BayStars pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NPB history, defeating a Hawks team that finished 20 games ahead in the regular season. Now, let’s dive into the details of Games 3-6.
After a strong Game 1 performance, veteran Kohei Arihara hoped to keep SoftBank’s season alive, but Yoshitomo Tsutsugo took him deep in the 2nd before Masayuki Kuwahara added a two-run single to make it 3-0. Arihara walked in a run in the 3rd to bring the deficit to four. Yuki Yanagita crushed a two-run bomb to dead center off Shinichi Ohnuki in the 4th, ending SoftBank’s 29-inning scoreless streak and cutting the lead in half, but DeNA didn’t let them seize the momentum.
The BayStars opened the floodgates in the 5th against Carter Stewart Jr. and Shunsuke Iwai as Kuwahara drew an RBI walk, Kouki Kajiwara hit an RBI single, Tyler Austin took an RBI hit by pitch, and Tsutsugo smacked a bases-clearing double to make it 10-2. Toshiro Miyazaki added a timely hit to cap off a seven-run inning. Kohei Morihara struck out Yanagita for the final out of the season.
SoftBank’s historically great lineup failed to deliver when it mattered most, and their pitching fell apart in the end, unable to contain DeNA’s relentless offense as the BayStars clinched their first Japan Series title in 26 years. DeNA out-scored SoftBank 27-3 in the final four games. Masayuki Kuwahara was named Japan Series MVP for making several great defensive plays in center and going 12 for 27 with one homer and nine RBIs in six games. Kenta Imamiya took the ‘Fighting Spirit’ award for the best player on the losing side.
Congratulations, Yokohama! What an end to the 2024 NPB season. Next week, it’s time for the Premier12 international baseball tournament!
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