Baseball: Murakami, Tigers crush Yamamoto in Japan Series opener

Hanshin Tigers rookie Shoki Murakami outpitched Orix Buffaloes ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, leading the Central League champs to an 8-0 Japan Series Game 1 victory Saturday.

Murakami allowed just two hits over seven innings at Kyocera Dome Osaka, where Game 2 will be played Sunday before the series moves on to Hanshin's Koshien Stadium in neighboring Hyogo Prefecture for Tuesday for the next three games of the best-of-seven series.

Yamamoto, who has led the Pacific League in ERA, wins, strikeouts and winning percentage the past three years, and who may be pitching in his final games for the PL champions if he is posted to MLB this year, was hammered for the second straight game.

Koji Chikamoto and Takumu Nakano, hitting leadoff and second in Hanshin's lineup, each had three hits and two RBIs.

The Tigers' Teruaki Sato broke the ice in the fifth. He led off with a single, stole second, took third on a fly out and scored on Ryo Watanabe's flare single.

Watanabe and Seiya Kinami, who followed with a single, scored on a three-bagger by CL triples leader Chikamoto, who came home on a Nakano single.

CL on-base percentage leader Yusuke Oyama sparked a three-run sixth with a leadoff walk as the Tigers chased Yamamoto, who allowed seven runs in 5-2/3 innings on 10 hits and a walk while striking out seven.

In his previous start, a win, Yamamoto was tagged for five runs over seven innings against the Lotte Marines in Game 1 of the PL Climax Series final stage.

Both starting pitchers faced the minimum nine hitters through three innings before an infield single and an error forced Yamamoto to pitch out of trouble in the fourth.

Murakami did not allow a runner until he had a four-run lead. Tomoya Mori's leadoff ground-rule double in the fifth was the Buffaloes' first hit off the right-hander.

Murakami also won an epic at-bat with Marwin Gonzalez that led to Orix stranding two. In the seventh, he picked up where he left off with an easy three-batter inning.

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