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LEAD: Cabrera grand slam gives Seibu Japan Series lead
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TOKOROZAWA, Japan, Oct. 19 Kyodo
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(EDS: ADDING DETAILS, QUOTES)
Alex Cabrera hit a tiebreaking outside-the-park grand slam and had a record-tying six RBIs Tuesday as the Seibu Lions beat the Chunichi Dragons 10-8 in a seesaw battle in Game 3 of the Japan Series.
The Lions, who won the opener 2-0 and dropped the next game 11-6, won their first game at home and took a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Games 4 and 5 are scheduled to be held at Seibu Dome on Wednesday and Thursday.
''I was sure Cabrera would do it (hit a grand slam),'' Seibu manager Tsutomi Ito said. ''The team is working as one and is becoming more and more daring. But tonight's game showed our inexperience and we need to grow up more.''
Cabrera turned the game around with one swing as he blasted a Shinya Okamoto fastball over the left-field stands with two out in the seventh inning after Tomoaki Sato tied the game at 6-all with a two-run double down the right-field line.
Cabrera, who missed much of the regular season due to a fractured forearm, also connected for a two-run homer in the fourth and matched a Japan Series single-game record with two homers and six RBIs.
The Lions sent 11 batters to the plate in the six-run rally in the seventh after Chunichi came back from a four-run deficit to take a 6-4 lead on a Motonobu Tanishige grand slam off Shuichiro Osada in a five-run sixth and a seventh-inning RBI hit by Alex Ochoa.
Tanishige's homer was the first by a Chunichi Dragons player in Japan Series history. The day also marked the first time two grand slams were hit in a single Japan Series game.
Earlier, the Lions opened the scoring with Jose Fernandez sparking a three-run fourth with an RBI single and Cabrera following with his first of two homers.
Hiroyuki Nakajima made it 4-0 with a leadoff homer in the fifth. He also committed two fielding errors at shortstop.
Tanishige homered after Seibu starter Kazuyuki Hoashi allowed back-to-back hits and a walk to load the bases. In the seventh, however, the Chunichi catcher squandered another bases-loaded opportunity in the seventh with a double-play grounder.
The Dragons' Omar Linares went 3-for-4 with a solo shot in the eighth for the fifth homer of the four-hour game.
Koji Onuma (1-0) worked the seventh for the win and Kiyoshi Toyoda closed out the ninth for his second save of the series.
Okamoto (0-1), who relieved Domingo Guzman in the sixth, loaded the bases with two walks and a hit-by-pitch before allowing Cabrera the decisive grand slam.
Hollywood actor Tom Cruise threw out the ceremonial first pitch in a game watched by 23,910 spectators at Seibu Dome, the first below 25,000 in 15 years in a Japan Series game. The first two games at Nagoya Dome drew crowds of 37,909 and 37,969.
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