10/05 GR Week Results 10/12 GR
Giants 2nd 81 56 3 .591 0.5 4 == 3 wins 1 loss ==> 1st* 84 57 3 .596 - 0
Hanshin 1st 81 55 3 .596 - 5 == 1 win 4 losses 1R ==> 2nd* 82 59 3 .582 2 0
Chunichi 3rd* 71 66 5 .518 10.5 2 == 0 wins 2 losses ==> 3rd* 71 68 5 .511 12 0
Hiroshima 4th 69 69 5 .500 13 1 == 0 wins 1 loss ==> 4th* 69 70 5 .496 14 0
Yakult 5th 62 72 4 .463 18 6 == 4 wins 2 losses ==> 5th* 66 74 4 .471 17.5 0
Yokohama 6th* 44 92 2 .324 37 6 == 4 wins 2 losses 1R ==> 6th* 48 94 2 .338 36.5 0
10/05 Week Results 10/12 GR
Seibu 1st* 76 64 4 .543 - 0 == ==> 1st* 76 64 4 .543 - 0
Orix 2nd* 75 68 1 .524 2.5 0 == ==> 2nd* 75 68 1 .524 2.5 0
Nippon Ham 3rd* 73 69 2 .514 4 0 == ==> 3rd* 73 69 2 .514 4 0
Lotte 4th* 73 70 1 .510 4.5 0 == ==> 4th* 73 70 1 .510 4.5 0
Rakuten 5th 64 75 3 .460 11.5 2 == 1 win 1 loss ==> 5th* 65 76 3 .461 11.5 0
SoftBank 6th 63 76 3 .453 12.5 2 == 1 win 1 loss ==> 6th* 64 77 3 .454 12.5 0
Leading Batter Rick (RAK) .332 (1st)
Home Run King Nakamura (SEI) 46 (1st)
RBI King Rhodes (ORX) 118 (3rd)
Most Hits Kuriyama (SEI) 167 (1st)
Kataoka (SEI) 167 (1st)
Stolen Base King Nakajima (SEI) 50 (2nd)
Best ERA Iwakuma (RAK) 1.87 (1st)
Most Wins Iwakuma (RAK) 21 (2nd)
Best Winning % Iwakuma (RAK) .840 (2nd)
Most Strike Outs Sugiuchi (SFT) 213 (1st)
Most Saves Katoh (ORX) 33 (1st)
Most Hold Points Kawasaki (LOT) 31 (1st)
SoftBank 72 2,250,044 31,251 2,307,160 - 2.5%
Nippon Ham 72 1,873,931 26,027 1,833,054 + 2.2%
Lotte 72 1,601,632 22,245 1,558,430 + 2.8%
Seibu 72 1,413,583 19,633 1,093,471 +29.3%
Orix 72 1,266,765 17,594 1,137,186 +11.4%
Rakuten 72 1,149,061 15,959 1,117,369 + 2.8%
Total: 432 9,555,016 22,118 9,046,670 + 5.6%
Leading Batter Uchikawa (YOK) .378 (1st)
Home Run King Murata (YOK) 46 (2nd)
RBI King Ramirez (YOM) 125 (3rd)
Most Hits Uchikawa (YOK) 189 (1st)
On Base % Uchikawa (YOK) .416 (1st)
Stolen Base King Fukuchi (YAK) 42 (1st)
Best ERA Ishikawa (YAK) 2.68 (1st)
Most Wins Greisinger (YOM) 17 (2nd)
Most Strike Outs Lewis (HIR) 183 (1st)
Most Saves Kroon (YOM) 41 (1st)
Most Hold Points Kubota (HAN) 37 (2nd)
Hanshin 72 2,976,754 41,344 3,144,180 - 5.3%
Giants 72 2,876,274 39,948 2,911,358 - 1.2%
Chunichi 72 2,427,805 33,720 2,390,532 + 1.6%
Hiroshima 72 1,390,680 19,315 1,129,061 +23.2%
Yakult 72 1,281,714 17,802 1,333,231 - 3.9%
Yokohama 72 1,129,954 15,694 1,231,997 - 8.3%
Total: 432 12,083,181 27,970 12,140,359 - 0.5%
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Now, with all of that cleared up, it's on to announcing this evening's Pro Yakyu This Week. Topics to be covered (not necessarily in this order) include:
- Final Standings
- Title Winners
- Final Attendance Figures
- Stage I of the Pacific League Climax Series
Ken-chan has already sent me this week's "Hot and Not" column as well.I regret to state that I missed all but a couple of innings of the Climax Series so far (family wants me on the weekends), so my coverage probably won't be nearly as good as if it were by somebody who did watch the series. I'm very open to substituting somebody else's words for mine on this topic if anyone wants to provide either a script or audio segment.
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