NPB-KBO Club Championship Notes
If you missed the NPB-KBO Club Championship, you can watched a Korean broadcast archived on justin.tv here: http://www.justin.tv/wkwlxjf#from-21.00,November-13-2009.
If you don’t see any video, try tweaking the time and date at the end of the url.
In a nutshell, Yomiuri beat Kia 9-4. It was a decent game until the 7th, when Yomiuri put seven runs on the board. Yakyu Baka has a write-up of the game, so I’ll limit my comments to a few observations. And here they are
- This game failed to sell out Nagasaki’s rather small stadium. I wonder why they played in Nagasaki rather than the beautiful new stadium in Hiroshima?
- The game felt like a spring training game spiked with a competitiveness, but the Giants did play all their starters. Last year, Seibu gave their foreign players the series off and let a number of their ni-gun kids play.
- Kia’s starter, Yang Hyeon-Jong, was pretty good. He seemed to work mostly off of his breaking pitches, but seemed to have a respectable fastball, which I think he could have used more. In any event, I hope to see more.
- Taishi Ohta pinch-hit at the end of the game, but looked completely fooled by You Dong-Hoon, who was otherwise hittable.
- Wirfin Obispo is more of a “thrower” than a “pitcher”.
- Tatsunori Hara took receipt of a huge trophy for his team’s victory.
- Next year, the organizers are looking at bringing back the four-team format, and hosting the series in Taiwan. Good idea, in my opinion. I don’t think continuing to centralize this on Japan is in the best interest of Asian baseball.
14/11/2009 at 5:04 pm Permalink
If they shift the action to Taiwan there’s sure to be a lot of “action” on the game. That’ll be good.
14/11/2009 at 5:44 pm Permalink
I believe the final was 9-4, according the NPB’s website.
14/11/2009 at 5:56 pm Permalink
Also highlights are available here: http://news.naver.com/sports/index.nhn?category=kbo&ctg=video_player&date=20091114&type=&id=42959