Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Isobe Max vs. Takashi Skylarks

Back in February I was able to attend my eldest neice's Little League Championship Game.  We originally had planned to go to a Chunichi open-sen game that day but the Max's game ended up falling on the same day. 
Isobe finished the regular season in a three-way tie for first with the Skylarks and another team and so there was a three team round robin tiebreaker scheduled.  Each team played the other once with the champion being the team that gave up the fewest runs over the two games.  The Max lost their morning game 2-1 and the Skylarks had won there previous game putting Isobe in a position where if they won the final game by three runs or more they would win the championship.
The final game moved quickly as neither team was able to score, Isobe had more scoring chances but couldn't cash in.  The score remained 0-0 into the sixth inning (of a seven inning game).  Things didn't look good for the Max who had to score at least 3, but then things got worse, the Skylarks got men on base and Isobe brought their infield and outfield in to try and prevent any runs from scoring.  That strategy didn't work out as the Skylark popped three consecutive hits over the drawn-in outfielders' heads leading to a 4-0 lead.  The Max rallied in the top of 7th scoring two runs with two outs, but fell short 4-2 finishing in third place.
It was a fun game and I'm glad I was able to go, the Max plays year round and every time I've gone to Japan I've been able to practice with them or help with practice dating back to 2007.  Now my nephew is going to High School (Toyota) and it won't be long until my neices are too old for Little League too.  I will definitely miss hanging with the Max.  Go Isobe!

Pre-game

 

The younger Max team cheering on the older kids




 

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Congratulations to Toyokawa High School Baseball!

Nice run by Toyokawa HS at the Spring Koshien.
Yakyubaka has all the scores.
They won three games in their first Koshien appearance.
Finally losing in the semifinals to Osaka's Riseisha in a very entertaining game.
Toyokawa trailed Riseisha 6-2 going into the bottom of 8th inning of their final game.
Toyokawa then dramatically scored 5 runs, all with 2 outs to take a 7-6 lead into the 9th.
Riseisha responded with a lead off home run to tie the game.
The game continued to the 10th, but Toyokawa ran out of pitching and Riseisha took advantage, winning the game and moving on to the final.
Congratulations Toyokawa, way to rep for the Toyokawa/Toyohashi area!