Central League Pacific League
Kawakami Kenshin (CD) Pitcher Matsuzaka Daisuke (SL)
Furuta Atsuya (YS) Catcher Johjima Kenji (FDH)
Watanabe Hiroyuki (CD) First Matsunaka Nobuhiko (FDH)
Araki Masahiro (CD) Second Iguchi Tadahito (FDH)
Iwamura Akinori (YS) Third Nakamura Norihiro (OKB)
Ibata Hirokazu (CD) Shortstop Kawasaki Munenori (FDH)
Alex Ochoa (CD) Outfield Shinjo Tsuyoshi (HNHF)
Kuramoto Hidenori (CD) '' Muramatsu Arihito (OBW)
Akahoshi Norihiro (HT) '' Tani Yoshimoto (OBW)
For the nine positions, Chunichi took six awards. This is the first time since the introduction of the "Diamond Glove Award" in 1972 that one ball club took six awards. This was credited to Ochiai's motto that defense wins games. Committing only 45 errors, Chunichi had a team ERA of 3.86, while giving up the fewest runs in the Central League, 558. Araki was the top vote getter with 147.
Nippon Ham's Shinjo won his eighth Golden Glove, his first in four years, and was the top vote getter in the Pacific League with 124 votes.
Nikkan Sports did not publish any other voting information, so, no, I don't have that list for you. Sorry.
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Kenshin Kawakami won the Central League MVP Award. Kawakami went 17-7 with a 3.32 ERA, in 192.1 IP. Kawakami also had 5 complete games and won the Sawamura Award which is the equilvant of the MLB Cy Young Award.
Lions' manager Tsutomu Itoh won the Shoriki Award.
Source: Daily Yomiuri
See also: Voting Results, Chunichi stats page, Daiei stats page