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  2. 1999 Nippon Professional Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    1999 NPB season; League: Nippon Professional Baseball: Sport: Baseball: Regular Season; Season MVP: CL: Shigeki Noguchi PL: Kimiyasu Kudoh : League Postseason; CL champions: Chunichi Dragons CL runners-up: Yomiuri Giants: PL champions: Fukuoka Daiei Hawks PL runners-up: Seibu Lions: Japan Series; Champions: Fukuoka Daiei Hawks Runners-up ...

  3. 1999 Japan Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 Japan Series was the 50th edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's postseason championship series. It matched the champion teams of the Pacific and Central Leagues. The Fukuoka Daiei Hawks represented the Pacific League, while the Chunichi Dragons represented the Central League. The Hawks won the series in five games, giving them ...

  4. Nippon Professional Baseball - Wikipedia

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    Remembering Japanese Baseball: An Oral History of the Game. Southern Illinois University Press. ISBN 0-8093-2630-2. Johnson, Daniel (2006). Japanese Baseball: A Statistical Handbook. McFarland & Company. ISBN 0-7864-2841-4. Whiting, Robert (2005). The Samurai Way of Baseball: The Impact of Ichiro and the New Wave from Japan. Grand Central ...

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  6. Japan Series - Wikipedia

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    Only once a Game 8 has been played in Japan Series history, where the Seibu Lions defeated the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in 1986. In the event that Game 8 does not decide the series, the next game would be played at the stadium that hosted Games 3 through 5 after a day of rest, and games will continue until one team wins four games.

  7. 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]

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