Sunday, June 7, 2009

California Here I Come!

We finished the first half of the season in Japan on a great note, earning a 3-1 win against Hitachi Software to end up with a 7-4 record. That leaves us in fifth place, but only two games out of first in the bunched-up standings.

In the bottom of the first, our leadoff batter Misato Kawano launched a solo home run to give us the early 1-0 lead. We scored another run a few innings later on a RBI double by Natalie Titcume. Hitachi Software came close to scoring on a hit-and-run with a runner on third, but luckily Natalie called a pitchout on that play. The batter still managed to make contact, and the swinging bunt caused a confusing play at the plate. Technically, the runner from third escaped the tag, but she did so by running halfway to the pitcher's circle. The initial call was safe, but of course we appealed, because she ran out of the baseline to avoid the tag, and the call was overruled. We added another run in the bottom of the sixth on Erina Inoue's solo home run, and escaped a close call in the seventh. Hitachi Software used an error and a single to score a run, but a strikeout ended the threat and we held on, 3-1.

It was a great team win, with timely hitting and good defense. I'm thrilled to end the first half with an important victory. It will be an interesting second half, as 11 more games could change things dramatically.

Well, it's finally time to return home! I leave for California tomorrow, so its time to shift my focus toward the National Team Tryouts. I think the experience in Japan has been priceless and definitely prepared me for tough competition. I won't have much time to rest before tryouts begin, but I feel ready. I'm looking forward to getting back to the States and seeing all of the players at the tryouts. Then it's off to Akron for the NPF season. Somewhere in between all of that I need to get back to Blacksburg for a couple of days and fly to Florida for a photo shoot with my new partner, 3N2 (www.3N2Sports.com).

Ok. Gotta go pack. Talk soon!

2 comments:

  1. JAPAN WOMAN SFTBALL LEAGE 1st division

    Takasaki 9-2
    Toyota Shokki 9-2 (Katie Burkhart/Jenny Topping)
    Toyota 9-2 (Monica Abbott/Natasha Whatley)
    Denso 8-3 (Megan Gibson/Kristen Butler)
    Leopalace21 7-4 (Natalie Titcume/Angela Tincher)
    Hitachi Software 7-4
    Taiyo Yuden 4-7
    Toda Hsp 4-7
    Sagawa Express 3-8 (Stacey Porter/Melanie Roche)
    Shionogi 3-8
    Iyo Bank 2-9
    Honda 1-10 (Gina Oaks/Heather Scaglione)

    ◎Akron Racers player
    Angela Tincher
    Kristen Butler
    Jenny Topping

    ◎Philadelphia Force player
    Katie Burkhart
    Megan Gibson

    ◎USSSA Pride player
    Monica Abbott


    ☆past & now player in Japan

    ◎Aussie national team player
    Natalie Titcume
    Stacey Porter
    Melanie Roche
    Tanya Harding*
    Natalie Ward*

    ◎USA national team player
    Jenny Topping
    Monica Abbott
    Natasha Whatley
    Amanda freed*
    Michele Smith*
    Keira Goerl*
    Lisa Fernandez*
    Jennie Ritter*

    Michele Smith retired last year in Toyota Shokki for 16 years in Japan.
    Lucy Casarez & Debby Shunider & Michele Smith make Toyota Shokki so strong team.

    AUS & USA national team player in Japan always battle aginst japanese team for year.
    because 3-6 9-11 (1st 2nd season) against Japanese club team.
    6-8 (US club team season & national team battle season) against Japanese national team.

    @National team meeting
    Canada Cup 7/4-12
    KFC World Cup of Softball 7/16-20
    World games inTaiwan 7/17-20
    Japan cup 7/31-8/2
    Pan American Qualifier 8/4-11

    Good luck you charenge USA National team try out.
    Team Selection Camp 7/8-12
    Team Training Camp 7/22-26
    Akron Racers go your great performance for the NPF season.!
    I'm look forward to seeing your hero intervew second half season in Japan.
    Cheer from Japanese fan.

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  2. Thanks, Angela, for the updates during your time in Japan. Your fans are wishing you every success in the upcoming tryouts and as you return to the Racers. Stay safe as you travel from place to place. . . and God bless!

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