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Yokohama DeNA BayStars midseason performance

Overview

The Yokohama DeNA BayStars experienced a midseason resurgence in the NPB. After a poor performance in June, the team improved significantly during July, climbing to fourth place in the standings.

This momentum continued into August, driven by key offensive contributions from Heral Encarnacion and the tactical development of catcher Shion Matsuo. The team’s offensive surge has been further bolstered by veteran slugger Yoshitomo Tsutsugo. After struggling following his return from the United States, the 34-year-old revitalized his performance by correcting technical issues regarding his lower body and weight distribution identified during minor league training.

Tsutsugo recently achieved a four-game home run streak, which included a walk-off home run and a decisive solo shot against Hiroshima. His improved ability to handle inside pitches has also enhanced his effectiveness against outside pitches. He is currently approaching a club-tying record of five consecutive games with a home run for the DeNA BayStars.

Entities

Yokohama DeNA BayStars · Shion Matsuo · Motonobu Tanishige · Ryōji Aikawa · Chunichi Dragons

Timeline

  1. 6 days ago

    [SPORTS] 3 sources
    Yoshitomo Tsutsugo leads Yokohama DeNA BayStars resurgence with home run streak

    Yokohama DeNA BayStars slugger Yoshitomo Tsutsugo is on a home run streak, revitalizing his career through technical batting adjustments after returning to Japan.

  2. 9 days ago

    [SPORTS] 2 sources
    DeNA BayStars find momentum through Encarnacion's home run and Matsuo's growth

    Heral Encarnacion's game-tying home run led DeNA to victory against Hiroshima, while Motonobu Tanishige discussed catcher Shion Matsuo's potential and technical challenges.

  3. 23 days ago

    [SPORTS] 5 sources
    Yokohama DeNA BayStars' July Surge Signals Midseason Shift in NPB

    Yokohama BayStars' July surge, SoftBank Hawks' pitcher Otsu's six‑run loss, and Chunichi Dragons' dome advantage mark a pivotal midseason shift in Japan's NPB.

Sources

agora-web.jp · cash-online.de · full-count.jp · hochi.news

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