Yomiuri Giants of 1983
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| Results | |||||||
| Japan Series defeat Three wins four defeats (Seibu) [1] Central League championship 72 wins 50 defeats eight minutes winning rate .590 [2] | |||||||
| Stronghold | |||||||
| City | Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo | ||||||
| Baseball stadium Koraku-en Garden Stadium | |||||||
| Baseball team organization | |||||||
| Owner | Tooru Shouriki | ||||||
| Management mother's body | Yomiuri Shimbun | ||||||
| Supervision | Genji Fujita | ||||||
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In Yomiuri Giants (the Yomiuri Giants where 1983 does not lie) of 1983, I settle a trend of Yomiuri Giants about the season in 1983.
Yomiuri Giants of this age is a the third-year season of Manager Genji Fujita.
Table of contents
Team's performance
Championship season
| 1 | The inside | Kyoji Matsumoto |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | Play | Kazumasa Kono |
| 3 | Two | Toshio Shinozuka |
| 4 | Three | Tatsunori Hara |
| 5 | The left | Smith |
| 6 | One | Kiyoshi Nakahata |
| 7 | The right | Kenji Awaguchi |
| 8 | 捕 | Kazuhiro Yamakura |
| 9 | Throw | Takashi Nishimoto |
| Order | At the time of the April end | At the time of the May end | At the time of the June end | At the time of the July end | At the time of the August end | At the time of the September end | Final Standing | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The first place | Giant | - | Giant | - | Giant | - | Hiroshima | - | Giant | - | Giant | - | Giant | - |
| The second place | Hanshin | 3.5 | Hiroshima | 8.0 | Hiroshima | 5.0 | Giant | 0.5 | Hiroshima | 6.0 | Hiroshima | 7.5 | Hiroshima | 6.0 |
| The third place | The middle day | 5.0 | Hanshin | 12.5 | Yakult | 12.5 | Yakult | 11.5 | The middle day | 12.5 | Ocean | 15.0 | Ocean | 11.0 |
| The fourth place | Hiroshima | 5.5 | Yakult | 13.0 | The middle day | 14.0 | Ocean | 12.5 | Ocean | 13.0 | The middle day | Hanshin | 11.5 | |
| The fifth place | Yakult | Ocean | 16.0 | Ocean | 14.0 | Hanshin | Hanshin | 14.0 | Hanshin | 15.5 | The middle day | 18.5 | ||
| The sixth place | Ocean | 7.5 | The middle day | 16.5 | Hanshin | 14.5 | The middle day | 14.0 | Yakult | 14.5 | Yakult | 19.0 | Yakult | 19.0 |
| Order | Baseball team | Victory | Defeat | Draw | Winning rate | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Championship | Yomiuri Giants | 72 | 50 | 8 | .590 | - |
| The second place | Hiroshima Toyo Carp | 65 | 55 | 10 | .542 | 6.0 |
| The third place | Yokohama ocean Whales | 61 | 61 | 8 | .500 | 11.0 |
| The fourth place | Hanshin Tigers | 62 | 63 | 5 | .496 | 11.5 |
| The fifth place | Chunichi Dragons | 54 | 69 | 7 | .439 | 18.5 |
| The sixth place | Yakult Swallows | 53 | 69 | 8 | .434 | 19.0 |
Japan Series
| Date | Game | Visitor baseball team (batting first) | Score | Home baseball team (batting in the second half of the inning) | Holding baseball stadium |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday, October 29 | First round | Yomiuri Giants | 3-6 | Seibu Lions | Seibu Lions Stadium |
| Sunday, October 30 | The second war | Yomiuri Giants | 4-0 | Seibu Lions | |
| Monday, October 31 | Moving day | ||||
| Tuesday, November 1 | The third war | Seibu Lions | 4-5 | Yomiuri Giants | Koraku-en Garden Stadium |
| Wednesday, November 2 | The fourth war | Seibu Lions | 7-4 | Yomiuri Giants | |
| Thursday, November 3 | Fifth round | Seibu Lions | 2-5 | Yomiuri Giants | |
| Friday, November 4 | Moving day | ||||
| Saturday, November 5 | Sixth round | Yomiuri Giants | 3-4 | Seibu Lions | Seibu Lions Stadium |
| Saturday, November 6 | Seventh round | Yomiuri Giants | 2-3 | Seibu Lions | |
| Championship: Seibu Lions (two years in a row the fifth) | |||||
All-star game 1983
The details refer to "an all-star game (professional baseball in Japan) of 1983"
- An election player and the staff
| Position | The name | The election number of times |
|---|---|---|
| Coach | Genji Fujita | |
| Pitcher | Takashi Nishimoto | 4 |
| Suguru Egawa | 4 | |
| Mitsuo Sumi | 2 | |
| Catcher | Kazuhiro Yamakura | 3 |
| First baseman | Kiyoshi Nakahata | 3 |
| Second baseman | Toshio Shinozuka | 2 |
| The third baseman | Tatsunori Hara | 3 |
| Shortstop | Kazumasa Kono | 4 |
| Outfielder | Kyoji Matsumoto | 3 |
- The bold-face is the election by the fan voting.
Event
| The correction of this knob is expected. |
Player, staff
Commendation player
- The MVP: Tatsunori Hara (the first receiving a prize)
- Rookie of the year: Yutaka Makihara oneself
- The RBI king: Tatsunori Hara (103 runs batted in, the first receiving a prize)
- A steal king: Kyoji Matsumoto (76 steals, the second two years in a row)
- The top nine:
- Kazuhiro Yamakura (the second that it is catcher, two years since then)
- Tatsunori Hara (the third baseman, the first receiving a prize)
- Kyoji Matsumoto (outfielder, the first receiving a prize)
- Takashi Nishimoto (pitcher, the five years continuation fifth)
- Kazuhiro Yamakura (the second that it is catcher, two years since then)
- Kiyoshi Nakahata (a first baseman, the second two years in a row)
- Kyoji Matsumoto (outfielder, the three years continuation third)
Draft
The details refer to "a 1983 free agent draft meeting" (professional baseball in Japan)
| Order | Player name | Position | Position | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The first place | Katsuhito Mizuno | Pitcher | Tokushima, Ikeda High School | Joining an organization |
| The second place | Isao Koda | Pitcher | The amount of Sasebo industry | Joining an organization |
| The third place | Tetsuo Hayashi | Infielder | Gifu first High School | Joining an organization |
| The fourth place | Shigeharu Kamogawa | Pitcher | Ibaraki east High School | Joining an organization |
| The fifth place | Takamitsu Fukushima | Infielder | Wild Otaka | Joining an organization |
| The sixth place | Tsutomu Kamifukumoto | Infielder | The amount of Waseda business | Joining an organization |
Source
- ^ a b "The 1983 Japan Series". May 28, 2016 reading.
- ^ "Results 1983 Central League according to the year". May 28, 2016 reading.
- ^ "Yomiuri Shimbun" April 10, 1983 date morning edition, 14, 17
- The ^ "Yomiuri Giants formula HP uniform number change." May 28, 2016 reading.
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