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Seiya Suzuki continued his torrid pace by hitting .500 in the 3 game
series with 2 home runs, including the 337 foot blast to left field that
sealed the deal in a 13 inning walk off series victory over the now
vacation bound and hapless Cubs.
Nippon the 8th wonder in series opener
The Nippon Central All Stars exploded for 5 runs in the top of the
8th inning to spank the World Champion Chicago Cubs in the opening game
of a 5 game series. Heading into the 8th knotted at 2 Sugiyama started
the party with a shot down the left field line off Cubs reliever Rondon.
Then with 2 outs and 2 on Tetsudo Yamada took the first pitch he saw and
planted it in the seats in left center to give the All Stars a 6-2 lead.
Two pitches later Tsutugo added the icing on the the party cake with a
392 foot bomb to right center.
That was all that the Cubs could handle as they went quietly in the
9th to give Nippon a 1-0 series lead in the best of 5 series.
Fast start puts Nippon up 2 games
The Nippon All-Stars picked up right where they left off and run away
with a 5-1 victory and a 2 game lead in the best of 5 series against
the Chicago Cubs. They will take the series across the globe to see if
they can seal the deal on a very likely jet lagged Chicago squad.
In the top of the first NAS welcomed Cub starter Jon Lester to class
as Tsutsugo doubled in Yamada who was hit earlier by a Lester pitch to
take a quick 1-0 lead. Then red hot Suzuki continued his tournament
prowess with a triple off the ivy in right to score Tsutugo. With a
Haraguchi sacrifice fly Suzuki scored to give Nippon a 3-0 first inning
lead as the silent Chicago crowd observed.
With runners at 1st and 3rd and no outs in the bottom of the 5th the
cubs looked like they might have something brewing but could only
manage their only run on a passed ball that scored Baez. That was all
the Cubs could muster up in yet another long, dreary night for the
perennial champs.
NAS kept up its reputation for the long ball as they added 2 more
home runs by Sakamoto and Maru to bring their series total to 6. But the
real highlight was American Kris Johnson's taming of the Cubs as he went 7
innings allowing 3 hits and a meaningless unearned run for the win.
Jackson came in to shut down any sort of rally by pitching a perfect 8th
and 9th inning.
Optimism turned to anger and frustration not only for Cubs fans but
players as well. Clubhouse leader David Ross was not willing to comment
on what all went down in the locker room, but he did offer up a statement
that he should have just stayed retired.
Suzuki at 4:40, Cubs at terminal
Seiya Suzuki put some wood on Wood in the bottom of 13 to lead the Nippon
All Stars to a 1-0 13 inning walk off victory and a slot in the sweet 16
of the 2016-2017 Holiday Festivus Action PC Tournament.
A baserunning blunder by Kris Bryant in the top of the fourth may
have cost Chicago the game and a chance at a game 4 as he missed the
sign from the 3rd base coach on a Anthony Rizzo double into the right
field corner. Bryant should have easily scored but decided to stay put
at third, which he did just that, as the Cubs could not move him home an
left him and Rizzo stranded on 2nd and 3rd with no outs.
The Nippon AS team left the bases loaded in the bottom of the 8th as
they threatened to open up the scoring, but fireballer Aroldis Chapman
was able to keep them at bay.
Chicago posed another threat in the top of the 12th inning, once again started by Bryant and Rizzo only to leave the bases loaded and the
Cubs fans that made the trip stymied.
Then lightning struck in the bottom of the 13th as, white hot, Suzuki
took Cubs reliever Wood's 3-2 delivery down the left field line for and
epic 337 foot home run that sends the Nippon All Stars to the Sweet 16.
As the cubs go home and lick their wounded souls the Nippon All Stars
move forward to take on the rest of the Major League field of teams.
The Cubs were absolutely no match for the very deep Nippon pitching
staff and the power hungry hitters that show no signs of letting up.
Cubs coach Isaac Corey warned future opponents to not take this team
lightly, as they did, and look what happened.
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