Chiben Wakayama Advances to Summer Koshien Final with Powerful Upset over Yokohama
In the semifinals of the National High School Baseball Championship on August 20 at Hanshin Koshien Stadium, Chiben Wakayama (Wakayama) defeated Yokohama (Kanagawa) 7-1 to secure their first championship game appearance in five years. The decisive blow came from a thunderous blast by fifth-place hitter and infielder Ryusei Kusumoto. The momentum shifted in the top of the third inning. On the mound for Yokohama was Shoki Oda, a flamethrowing ace boasting a 157 km/h (97.5 mph) fastball and a projected top pick in the upcoming NPB draft. Stepping up to the plate with runners in scoring position, Kusumoto jumped on Oda's 152 km/h (94.5 mph) inside fastball. As the ball soared into the left-center stands, Kusumoto broke into a confident home run strut, celebrating a go-ahead three-run blast. Riding the wave of that home run, Chiben Wakayama plated four runs in the inning, chasing Yokohama's ace from the mound before the end of the third. Kusumoto led the offensive charge, driving in...