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岩隈 ノーヒットノーラン達成!01年野茂以来日本選手2人目
ア・リーグ マリナーズ3-0オリオールズ (8月12日 シアトル)
マリナーズの岩隈は12日、シアトルで行われたオリオールズ戦に先発し
ノーヒットノーランを達成。今季11試合目の登板で4勝目(2敗)をマー
クした。
ノーヒットノーランを達成
したマリナーズの岩隈(A
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9回116球を投げ無安打、3四球、7奪三振の快投で、メジャーリーグの
日本人選手としては野茂英雄が1996年9月7日(ドジャース、対ロッ
キーズ)、2001年4月4日(レッドソックス、対オリオールズ)に達成
して以来3度目の快挙となった。今季の大リーグでは7月25日にフィリー
ズ・ハメルズが達成して以来4人目となる。
今季メジャーでは、7月25日にフィリーズのハメルズが達成して以来4人目。アメリカン・リー
グでは、12年4月5日、マリナーズのヘルナンデスがレイズ戦で完全試合を達成して以来3年ぶ
りのノーヒット試合となった。
岩隈は初回から快調に投球を続け、4回に先頭打者のマチャドに四球を与えるまでは、パーフェク
ト投球。その回にはデービスにも四球を与え、2死一、二塁とするが、パレデスを空振り三振に
切って取った。また、8回にも先頭のスクープに四球を出したが、併殺で切り抜けた。9回も、3
人で片付け、最後の打者を中飛に打ち取ると、両手を上げてカッツポーズ。チームメートが駆け寄
り、歓喜の輪の中で満面の笑みを見せていた。
炭酸水 クオス
1,550円
クリスタルガイ
1,769円
今だけ\送料無
1,512円
打線も3回、2死二塁でグティエレスがタイムリー二塁打を放ち先制。さらにカノの左前適時打で
2点目。4回にもスクレのタイムリー二塁打で加点と、岩隈を援護した。
岩隈は8月7日のレンジャーズ戦ではノーヒッター投手のハメルズに投げ勝ち、メジャー最多の1
18球を投げ6安打3失点と好投し3勝目を挙げていた。 【試合結果】
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