RHP Ryohei Tanaka made his debut with the Baysox in the sixth inning of a 5-2 victory that capped off Sunday's doubleheader sweep of visiting Erie. Tanaka, a former first-round Draft pick by the Chiba Lotte Marines, was making his first professional appearance since being signed by the parent-club Orioles in the offseason. The first Japanese-born player in Baysox history pitched two scoreless innings of relief -- including a 1-6-3 double play in the ninth to end the game. With the effort, the 26-year old earned his first career save as the Baysox locked down their third consecutive win and took three out of four games from second-place Erie. HE SAID IT: "He's got five pitches and it looks like he can throw all of them for strikes," Baysox pitching coach Larry McCall said of Tanaka. "He's played baseball a long time and he really looks like he understands the game."