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  2. List of current Nippon Professional Baseball team rosters

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    List of current Major League Baseball team rosters; ... NPB.jp (in Japanese) Teams index - NPB.jp This page was last edited on 2 June 2024, at 09:02 (UTC). Text is ...

  3. Nippon Professional Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB, 日本野球機構, Nippon Yakyū Kikō) is a professional baseball league and the highest level of baseball in Japan.Locally, it is often called Puro Yakyū (プロ野球, Puroyagu), meaning simply Professional Baseball; outside of Japan, NPB is often referred to as "Japanese baseball".

  4. List of professional sports teams in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Baseball (2024 Nippon Baseball Professional Season) subsection. ... Japan Rugby League One Division 2. Hino Red Dolphins; Kamaishi Seawaves; Mie Honda Heat;

  5. Baseball in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Baseball was introduced to Japan in 1872 and is Japan's most popular participatory and spectator sport. [1] [2] The first professional competitions emerged in the 1920s.The highest level of baseball in Japan is Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), which consists of two leagues, the Central League and the Pacific League, with six teams in each league. [3]

  6. Japan Series - Wikipedia

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    Every current team in the NPB has won the Japan Series at least once. The team with the most championships is the Yomiuri Giants, who have won the Japan Series twenty-two times. In 2004, the Pacific League instituted a three-team stepladder playoff format to determine the league champion, while the Central League champion had a long wait before ...

  7. Japan national baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The team has been nicknamed "Samurai Japan" (侍ジャパン). [2] Like other national teams in Japan, the nickname is usually prefixed with the surname of the manager. However, in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, the team used Samurai, a symbol of Japan's history, instead of Hara, the surname of their manager. In 2012, it was adopted officially.

  8. Central League - Wikipedia

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    The Central League was founded in 1949 with eight teams: four holdovers from the previous Japanese Baseball League — the Chunichi Dragons, the Hanshin Tigers, the Yomiuri Giants, and the Shochiku Robins (formerly the Taiyō Robins) — and four new teams — the Hiroshima Carp, the Kokutetsu Swallows, the Nishi Nippon Pirates, and the Taiyō Whales.

  9. Nippon Professional Baseball rosters - Wikipedia

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    A team's roster consists of up to 29 registered players who may play in official Central League or Pacific League matches (Article 81.2). For any given match, 25 players may be benched. [ 1 ] Up to four non-Japanese players can be registered at any one time; of those, no more than three may be pitchers, and no more than three may be position ...