Professional baseball Pacific League Lotte wins and rises to second place alone November 7, 22:51

In professional baseball, two day games and two night games were played.

Lotte won the two teams competing to advance to the Pacific League climax series and moved up to 2nd place alone, and Seibu drew and retreated to 3rd place, 0.5 games behind Lotte.

Pacific League

Lotte vs. Orix, Lotte won 4-3.



Lotte reversed in the 4th inning to chase 1 point with Fujiwara's No. 3 three-run, and in the 5th inning, Yasuda added 1 point with an extruded walk.


Starting pitcher Futaki won his ninth win with a good pitching of one goal in the sixth inning.


Lotte has risen to second place alone.


Orix caught up late, but didn't.



Rakuten vs. Seibu drew 10 times, 6 to 6 by regulation.



Seibu returned 1 point in a timely manner in the 2nd inning of 1 to 6, 2 points in the 6th inning with Aito's sacrifice fly, and 2 in the 7th inning with Tonosaki's No. 8 solo home run. I raised and caught up.


Rakuten scored 6 points at a time, but the pitchers couldn't stand.

Central League

Giants vs. Yakult the Giants won 6-2.



In the 3rd inning, the giant scored 3 points in the 3rd run, which is Okamoto's 30th consecutive year.


In the 5th inning, Okamoto scored additional points in the No. 31 solo, which is a home run for 2 at-bats in a row, and added 2 points in the 8th inning.


Starting pitcher Imamura won his fifth win with a good pitch without any goals in the fifth inning.


Giants Sakamoto, who had only two hits left until 2000 hits in total, hit one hit on the 7th.


In Yakult, Murakami hit two consecutive solo home runs, No. 27 and No. 28, but only these two points were scored.



In Hiroshima vs. Hanshin, Hanshin won 2-0.



In the 4th inning, Kinami scored 1 point in a timely two-base, and in the 6th inning, Oyama scored an additional point in No. 28 solo home run.


Starting pitcher Akiyama is the 11th win with no runs in the middle of the 8th inning.


Hanshin has won three consecutive victories, and the second place has been confirmed.


In Hiroshima, the hit line did not behave as 4 hits, and the winning streak with 2 draws stopped at 7, and it was the first time in 5 years to lose the season.


In this game, Yoshiyuki Ishihara, who is retiring from active duty, participated as a catcher from the 8th inning, and in the attack of the back, he stood at bat and was a light fly.