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2003 Award Winners
When will the 2003 Central and Pacific League Award Winners be named?
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Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: Guest: Jim Albright | Posted: Nov 4, 2003 9:53 AM ]

Which award(s) are you interested in? From reading Gary Garland's news pieces at baseballguru.com, most of the awards have already been made.

Jim Albright
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: Guest | Posted: Nov 4, 2003 10:53 AM ]

How about the Golden Gloves?
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: Guest: Jim Albright | Posted: Nov 5, 2003 1:06 AM ]

That's the one set of awards I haven't seen as yet.

Jim Albright
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: Rocksfan | Posted: Nov 7, 2003 1:01 AM | CHU Fan ]

Have the Rookie(s) of the Year been announced?
2003 Rookie(s) of the Year
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Nov 7, 2003 8:46 AM | YBS Fan ]

The 2003 Rookies of the year were:

Central League: Kisanuki Hiroshi (Giants)

Pacific League: Wada Tsuyoshi (Daiei)
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: scottboa | Posted: Nov 6, 2003 4:15 AM ]

Who won the 2003 Central and Pacific League MVP Awards, along with the 2003 Sawamura Award?
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: Guest: Jim Albright | Posted: Nov 6, 2003 11:09 AM ]

The awards I have seen reported by Gary Garland at baseballguru.com are:
CL MVP:  Kei Igawa

PL MVP: Kenji Jojima

Sawamura: Kei Igawa and Kazumi Saitoh

CL Best Nine:
P Kei Igawa
C Akihiro Yano
1B George Arias
2B Makoto Imaoka
3B Ken Suzuki
SS Tomohiro Nioka
OF Alex Ramirez
OF Norihiro Akahashi
OF Kosuke Fukudome

PL Best Nine:
P Kazumi Saitoh
C Kenji Jojima
1B Nobuhiko Matsunaka
2B Tadahito Iguchi
3B Michihiro Ogasawara
SS Kazuo Matsui
OF Tuffy Rhodes
OF Yoshitomo Tani
OF Kazuhiro Wada
DH Alex Cabrera

Jim Albright

Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Nov 6, 2003 11:27 AM | YBS Fan ]

PL MVP: Johjima (Daiei)
CL MVP: Igawa (Hanshin)

Sawamura Award:
Saitoh (Daiei) and
Iguchi (Hanshin)

Golden Gloves haven't been announced yet.

All awards are currently listed at NPB's official site here (in Japanese only).

Sorry for not having time to enter them all.
Re: 2003 Award Winners
[ Author: mijow | Posted: Nov 6, 2003 5:18 PM | HT Fan ]

Of course Igawa shared the Sawamura Award, not Iguchi.
2003 Golden Glove Awards
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Nov 7, 2003 8:54 AM | YBS Fan ]

Today's (November 7, 2003) Nikkan Sports reports on the 2003 Golden Glove Awards:

Central League:
    P Uehara (Giants)
    C Yano (Hanshin)
    1B Arias (Hanshin)
    2B Imaoka (Hanshin)
    3B Tatsunami (Chunichi)
    SS Miyamoto (Yakult)
    OF Akahoshi (Hanshin)
    OF Fukudome (Chunichi)
    OF Takahashi (Giants)

Pacific League:

    P Matsuzaka (Seibu)
    C Johjima (Daiei)
    1B Fukuura (Lotte)
    2B Iguchi (Daiei)
    3B Ogasawara (Nippon Ham)
    SS Matsui (Seibu)
    OF Muramatsu (Daiei)
    OF Tani (Orix)
    OF Ohmura (Kintetsu)
    OF Shibahara (Daiei)

Yes, you read that right. There were four outfielders selected. It is noted that Ohmura and Shibahara recieved the same number of votes for the third outfielder, so are both given the award.

Re: 2003 Golden Glove Awards
[ Author: Guest: stu | Posted: Nov 10, 2003 8:39 PM ]

Does anybody know how many games Ogasawara played at third base? I thought he was primarily a first baseman, but he was selected Best Nine and Golden Glove at third base.
Ogasawara at Third
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Nov 10, 2003 11:37 PM | YBS Fan ]

This was discussed around the All-Star time when Ogasawara was on the ballet at third. He played pretty much the entire season at third as far as I know (probably appearing at first a few times, but I don't have that data). I'm afraid that I've forgotten who took over at first. One of the Tanaka's comes to mind for at least a few games.

I'll be able to better answer that question when the BBM Record Book is released at the end of December. Send me a reminder then.
Re: Ogasawara at Third
[ Author: Basebill | Posted: Nov 11, 2003 8:11 AM | TYS Fan ]

I believe Ogasawara-san played 115 games at third and 13 games at first. At least close to those numbers. Going through box scores can get confusing.
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