The only team to have been Japan Series champions more times than DeNA has won the championship, and the team that last won the league championship 26 years ago is the one that has been the furthest from being Japan Series champion.
The only team that has won the Japan Series more times than DeNA has won the championship, and the last league championship was 26 years ago. The team that has been the furthest from winning the Japan Series is “SMBC Japan Series 2024, DeNA 11-2 SoftBank” (3rd, Yokohama Stadium) Dubbed as the “Foreign Benkei Series,” DeNA, who returned to their home base with a total of 3 wins and 2 losses after winning 3 straight games on the road after losing streaks at home, scored the most points in this series with 11 runs, and their batting line exploded, winning the Japan Series for the third time in 26 years since 1998. It was a major upset for DeNA, who swept away the undefeated champions of the Pacific League, but by defeating Hanshin, Giants, and SoftBank from third place in the league, DeNA became the only team out of the 12 teams to have won the league championship twice and become Japan’s number one team three times. DeNA has won the league championship twice, in 1960 and 1998, and has won the Japan Series three times, including when they won the league championship and this time. By the way, the team that is furthest away from being number one in Japan is Hiroshima, which has not been able to do so for 40 years since 1984. The number of times each team has won the championship, the number of times they have won Japan, and their most recent Japan championship are as follows: Nippon Ham: 7 wins, Japan Series 3 times, most recent Japan Series 2016 Rakuten: 1 win, Japan Series 1 time, most recent Japan Series 2013 Seibu: 23 wins, Japan Series 13 times, most recent Japan Series 2008 Lotte: 5 wins, Japan Series 4 times, most recent Japan Series 2010 Orix: 15 wins, Japan Series 5 times, most recent Japan Series 2022 Softbank: 22 wins, Japan Series 11 times, most recent Japan Series 2020 Giants: 48 wins, Japan Series 22 times, most recent Japan Series 2012 Yakult: 9 wins, Japan Series 6 times, most recent Japan Series 2021 DeNA: 2 wins, Japan Series 3 times, most recent Japan Series 2024 Chunichi: 9 wins, Japan Series 2 times, most recent Japan Series 2007 Hanshin: 10 wins, Japan Series 2 times, most recent Japan Series 2023 Hiroshima: 9 wins, Japan Series 3 times, most recent Japan Series 1984.
In the MLB, there are three divisions in the league and games are mainly played between teams in the same division, so playoffs are of course necessary. In the NPB, there is only a six-team league, and all teams play dozens of games equally, and the league champion is decided, and then there is a short-term showdown to do it all over again, so there is no value in it.
>>17 It’s a team that thinks if they beat the Giants, that’s good enough! I’ve heard that if they become number one in Japan, the contract negotiation fees for players will skyrocket, so the management thought it would be better to keep the fans at around the Central League level.
However, when it comes to winning the league and becoming number one in Japan, it’s actually been 90 years since Chunichi last did so. In 2007, they came in second place and won the CS, becoming the best in Japan.
There are few teams that have changed parent companies and home bases as much as Dena. Home base: Yamaguchi → Sendai → Kawasaki → Yokohama. Parent company: Taiyo Fisheries (now Maruha) → TBS → Mogabe.
Thanks to Hiroshima’s historic slump, the team that slipped into third place in the Central League got a beating. Softbank, the team that is in first place in the Pacific League by a long shot…
[Legendary former player’s plan to revive professional baseball] Hiroshi Gonto is angry at CS, saying, “It’s ridiculous, no matter how you look at it, I can’t accept it. Aren’t you ashamed to have created such a system?”
She attends Toyotsuda Elementary School (2-5-1 Esaka-cho, Suita City, Osaka Prefecture)
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When counting championships, it’s difficult to decide whether to include the one-league era. If you include the one-league era, Hanshin is second in the Central League, but if you don’t, they’re fifth in the Central League.
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