Central League Pacific League
Player (Team) 1 2 3 Tot Player (Team) 1 2 3 Tot
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Kawakami (CD) 157 25 6 866 Matsunaka (FDH) 137 10 3 718
Tatsunami (CD) 19 74 23 340 Johjima (FDH) 6 68 17 251
Yamamoto (CD) 2 29 27 124 Matsuzaka (SL) 5 30 23 138
Shima (HC) 1 16 24 77 Shinjo (HNHF) 3 8 22 61
Ibata (CD) 1 9 24 56 Iwakuma (OKB) 1 10 17 52
Iwase (CD) 0 2 13 19 Arakaki (FDH) 0 3 6 15
Alex (CD) 0 2 4 10 Mise (FDH) 0 1 10 13
Fukudome (CD) 0 1 7 10 Iguchi (FDH) 0 1 5 8
Kanemoto (HT) 0 1 7 10 Kawasaki (FDH) 0 1 5 8
Uehara (YG) 0 3 0 9 Seguignol (HNHF) 0 1 3 6
Tanishige (CD) 0 1 6 9 Nakajima (SL) 0 0 1 1
Okamoto (CD) 0 1 1 4 Blank Votes 0 14 24 66
Iwamura (YS) 0 1 1 4 Invalid Ballets: 1
Woods (YBS) 0 1 1 4
Kokubo (YG) 0 1 0 3 +---------------------------+
Araki (CD) 0 0 3 3 | 1st place vote = 5 points |
Igarashi (YS) 0 0 2 2 | 2nd place vote = 3 points |
Rhodes (YG) 0 0 1 1 | 3rd place vote = 1 point |
LaRocca (HC) 0 0 1 1 +---------------------------+
Invalid Ballets: 3
If nobody else does, I'll get the Rookie of the Year and Best Nine voting up after work.
[Corrected top PL player from Muramatsu to Matsunaka on Oct 29, 2004 10:01 AM JST. Thanks Albright-san for catching that.]
[Added links to player profiles on Oct 29, 2004 6:34 PM JST]
Central League Pos Pacific League
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Kawakami (CD) 172 1 P Iwakuma (OKB) 96 1
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Uehara (YG) 12 t Matsuzaka (SL) 45
Yamamoto (CD) 3 c Arakaki (FDH) 5
Igarashi (YS) 2 h Mise (FDH) 1
Kawashima (YS) 1 e
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Furuta (YS) 151 9 C Johjima (FDH) 145 5
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Tanishige (CD) 23 t Takahashi (HNHF) 2
Abe (YG) 14 c
Yano (HT) 2 h
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Woods (YBS) 174 1 1 Matsunaka (FDH) 143 3
---------------------- B ------------------------
Saeki (YBS) 7 a Seguignol (HNHF) 2
LaRocca (HC) 6 s Cabrera (SL) 1
Suzuki (YS) 3 e Fukuura (CLM) 1
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Araki (CD) 80 1 2 Iguchi (FDH) 145 3
LaRocca (HC) 80 1 B
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Imaoka (HT) 17 s Mizuguchi (OKB) 2
Nishi (YG) 13 e
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Tatsunami (CD) 68 1 3 Ogasawara (HNHF) 131 2
---------------------- B ------------------------
Kokubo (YG) 64 a Fernandez (SL) 15
Iwamura (YS) 58 s Nakamura (OKB) 1
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Ibata (CD) 185 2 S Kawasaki (FDH) 95 1
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Miyamoto (YS) 2 o Nakajima (SL) 52
Sheets (HC) 2 r
Ishii (YBS) 1 t
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Shima (HC) 176 1 O Wada (SL) 139 2
Kanemoto (HT) 159 4 u Shinjo (HNHF) 121 1
Rhodes (YG) 82 1 t Tani (OBW) 47 5
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Tamura (YBS) 31 i Benny (CLM) 46
Alex (CD) 29 e Muramatsu (OBW) 44
Takahashi (YG) 27 l Isobe (OKB) 38
Fukudome (CD) 25 d Satoh (SL) 3
Akahoshi (HT) 16 e Shibahara (FDH) 2
Ramirez (YS) 16 r Miyaji (FDH) 1
Saeki (YBS) 9 s
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D Seguignol (HNHF) 74 1
H ------------------------
CL: 195 votes (5 invlaid) Zuleta (FDH) 68
PL: 154 votes (7 invalid) Kaizuka (SL) 5
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As you can see, most of the decisions were pretty one sided. The best Central League second baseman ended in a tie between Araki and LaRocca. Third base was also close in the Central League.
In the Pacific League, the only really close race was for the third outfield spot with nine votes separating third from sixth. Seguignol and Zuleta also were close in the designated hitter spot, Seguignol's 2 votes at first base not increasing his lead by much.
After the number of votes for each player who was selected to the Best Nine is the number of times selected this makes.
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