2011 Nippon Professional Baseball season

Sports season
2011 NPB season
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 12 – November 20
Central League Pennant
League championsChunichi Dragons
  Runners-upTokyo Yakult Swallows
Season MVPTakuya Asao (Chunichi)
Pacific League Pennant
League championsFukuoka SoftBank Hawks
  Runners-upHokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Season MVPSeiichi Uchikawa (SoftBank)
Climax Series
CL championsChunichi Dragons
  CL runners-upTokyo Yakult Swallows
PL championsFukuoka SoftBank Hawks
  PL runners-upSaitama Seibu Lions
Japan Series
ChampionsFukuoka SoftBank Hawks
  Runners-upChunichi Dragons
Finals MVPHiroki Kokubo (SoftBank)
NPB seasons

The 2011 Nippon Professional Baseball season is the 62nd season since the NPB was reorganized in 1950. The season was delayed by the Tohoku earthquake. The Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, based in northern Japan, and coached by Senichi Hoshino, were particularly affected by the quake, as the Miyagi Baseball Stadium was badly damaged. [citation needed]

Because of energy concerns following the earthquake, NPB also imposed restrictions on games during the regular season. A three-hour-thirty-minute rule was imposed. If a game went past the 3:30 mark, regardless of inning, the inning in question would be the last inning. A game would be called should any blackout occur during the game. The 3:30 clock starts at the first pitch of the game and continues in case of any delay.

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At the season's end, the Yokohama BayStars was renamed as Yokohama DeNA BayStars as the owner changes.

Regular season standings

Central League regular season standings
Team G W L T Pct. GB
Chunichi Dragons 144 75 59 10 .560
Tokyo Yakult Swallows 144 70 59 15 .543 2.5
Yomiuri Giants 144 71 62 11 .534 3.5
Hanshin Tigers 144 68 70 6 .493 9.0
Hiroshima Toyo Carp 144 60 76 8 .441 16.0
Yokohama BayStars 144 47 86 11 .353 27.5
Pacific League regular season standings
Team G W L T Pct. GB
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 144 88 46 10 .657
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 144 72 65 7 .526 17.5
Saitama Seibu Lions 144 68 67 9 .504 20.5
Orix Buffaloes 144 69 68 7 .504 20.5
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 144 66 71 7 .482 23.5
Chiba Lotte Marines 144 54 79 11 .406 33.5

Climax Series

Note: All of the games that are played in the first two rounds of the Climax Series are held at the higher seed's home stadium. The team with the higher regular-season standing also advances if the round ends in a tie.

First StageFinal StageJapan Series
1Chunichi Dragons4
2Tokyo Yakult Swallows22Tokyo Yakult Swallows2
3Yomiuri Giants1CL1Chunichi Dragons3
PL1Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks4
1Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks4
2Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters03Saitama Seibu Lions0
3Saitama Seibu Lions2

First stage

The regular season league champions, the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (PL) and the Chunichi Dragons (CL), received byes to the championship round.

Central League

Tokyo Yakult Swallows (2) vs. Yomiuri Giants (1)

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 29 Yomiuri Giants – 2, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 3 Meiji Jingu Stadium 3:28 32,339[1] 
2 October 30 Yomiuri Giants – 6, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 2 Meiji Jingu Stadium 3:24 32,148[2] 
3 October 31 Yomiuri Giants – 1, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 3 Meiji Jingu Stadium 2:51 31,687[3]

Pacific League

Saitama Seibu Lions (2) vs. Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters (0)

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 29 Saitama Seibu Lions – 5, Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters – 2 Sapporo Dome 3:55 42,063[4] 
2 October 30 Saitama Seibu Lions – 8, Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters – 1 Sapporo Dome 3:15 41,926[5]

Final stage

The regular season league champions, the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (PL) and the Chunichi Dragons (CL), received a one-game advantage.

Central League

Chunichi Dragons (4) vs. Tokyo Yakult Swallows (2)

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 November 2 Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 1, Chunichi Dragons – 2 Nagoya Dome 3:05 34,689[6] 
2 November 3 Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 3, Chunichi Dragons – 1 Nagoya Dome 2:53 38,414[7] 
3 November 4 Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 2, Chunichi Dragons – 1 Nagoya Dome 3:50 37,599[8] 
4 November 5 Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 1, Chunichi Dragons – 5 Nagoya Dome 3:08 38,342[9] 
5 November 6 Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 1, Chunichi Dragons – 2 Nagoya Dome 2:51 38,252[10]

Pacific League

Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (4) vs. Saitama Seibu Lions (0)

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 November 3 Saitama Seibu Lions – 2, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 4 Yahoo Dome 2:57 37,025[11] 
2 November 4 Saitama Seibu Lions – 2, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 7 Yahoo Dome 3:10 35,021[12] 
3 November 5 Saitama Seibu Lions – 1, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 2 Yahoo Dome 4:00 37,025[13]

Japan Series

PL Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (4) vs. CL Chunichi Dragons (3)

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 November 12 Chunichi Dragons – 2, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 1 Fukuoka Dome 3:31 34,457[14] 
2 November 13 Chunichi Dragons – 2, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 1 Fukuoka Dome 3:44 34,758[15] 
3 November 15 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 4, Chunichi Dragons – 2 Nagoya Dome 3:22 38,041[16] 
4 November 16 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 2, Chunichi Dragons – 1 Nagoya Dome 3:40 38,041[17] 
5 November 17 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 5, Chunichi Dragons – 0 Nagoya Dome 3:49 38,051[18] 
6 November 19 Chunichi Dragons – 2, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 1 Fukuoka Dome 3:07 34,927[19] 
7 November 20 Chunichi Dragons – 0, Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks – 3 Fukuoka Dome 3:30 34,737[20]

League leaders

Central League

Batting leaders
Stat Player Team Total
Batting average Hisayoshi Chono Yomiuri Giants .316
Home runs Wladimir Balentien Tokyo Yakult Swallows 31
Runs batted in Takahiro Arai Hanshin Tigers 93
Runs Norichika Aoki Tokyo Yakult Swallows 73
Hits Matt Murton Hanshin Tigers 180
Stolen bases Daisuke Fujimura Yomiuri Giants 28
Pitching leaders
Stat Player Team Total
Wins Tetsuya Utsumi
Kazuki Yoshimi
Yomiuri Giants
Chunichi Dragons
18
Losses Kentaro Takasaki Yokohama BayStars 15
Earned run average Kazuki Yoshimi Chunichi Dragons 1.65
Strikeouts Kenta Maeda Hiroshima Toyo Carp 192
Innings pitched Kenta Maeda Hiroshima Toyo Carp 216
Saves Kyuji Fujikawa Hanshin Tigers 41

Pacific League

Batting leaders
Stat Player Team Total
Batting average Seiichi Uchikawa Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks .338
Home runs Takeya Nakamura Saitama Seibu Lions 48
Runs batted in Takeya Nakamura Saitama Seibu Lions 116
Runs Takeya Nakamura Saitama Seibu Lions 97
Hits Tomotaka Sakaguchi Orix Buffaloes 175
Stolen bases Yuichi Honda Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 60
Pitching leaders
Stat Player Team Total
Wins D. J. Houlton
Masahiro Tanaka
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
19
Losses Yoshihisa Naruse
Masaru Takeda
Hideaki Wakui
Chiba Lotte Marines
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Saitama Seibu Lions
12
Earned run average Masahiro Tanaka Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 1.27
Strikeouts Yu Darvish Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 276
Innings pitched Yu Darvish Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 232
Saves Hisashi Takeda Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 37

See also

References

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