Best Nine Voting Results

Results of NPB’s Best Nine Award Voting:

Central League

Pacific League

Pitcher:

Tomoyuki Sugano, Giants 243

Daichi Osera, Carp 39

Pitcher:

Yusei Kikuchi, Lions 135

Shinsaburo Tawata, Lions 65

Takayuki Kishi, Eagles 44

Naoyuki Uwasawa, Fighters 3

Daiki Enokida, Lions 1

Catcher:

Tsubasa Aizawa, Carp 248

Ryotaro Umeno, Tigers 27

Seiji Kobayashi, Giants 4

Yuhei Nakamura, Swallows 3

Catcher:

Tomoya Mori, Lions 179

Takuya Kai, Hawks 54

Tatsuhiro Tamura, Marines 15

Ryo Ishikawa, Fighters 1

Motohiro Shima, Eagles 1

First Base:
Dayan Viciedo, Dragons 174
Kazuma Okamoto, Giants 95
Jose Lopez, BayStars 5
Ryohei Matsuyama, Carp, 3
Tomotaka Sakaguchi, Swallows 3
Takahiro Arai, Carp 1
Neftali Soto, BayStars 1

First Base:
Hotaka Yamakawa, Lions 243
Sho Nakata, Fighters 3
Akira Nakamura, Hawks 2
Seiya Inoue, Marines 1

Second Base:
Tetsuto Yamada, Swallows 263
Ryosuke Kikuchi, Carp 19

Second Base:
Hideto Asamura, Lions 251

Third Base:
Toshiro Miyazaki, BayStars 250
Kazuma Okamoto, Giants 23
Casey McGehee, Giants 8
Ryoma Nishikawa, Carp 1

Third Base:
Nobuhiro Matsuda, Hawks 162
Takeya Nakamura, Lions 67
Shota Sotozaki, Lions 8
Daichi Suzuki, Marines 7
Toshiaki Imae, Eagles 6
Brandon Laird, Fighters 1

Shortstop:
Hayato Sakamoto, Giants 264
Kosuke Tanaka, Carp 18

Shortstop:
Sosuke Genda, Lions 248
Kenta Imamiya, Hawks 2
Takuya Nakashima, Fighters 1

Outfielders:
Yoshihiro Maru, Carp 271
Seiya Suzuki, Carp 213
Neftali Soto, BayStars 108
Wladimir Balentien, Swallows 76
Yoshitomo Tsutsugo, BayStars 62
Norichika Aoki, Swallows 56
Ryosuke Hirata, Dragons 45
Kazuma Okamoto, Giants 8
Takayoshi Noma, Carp 4
Zoilo Almonte, Dragons 2
Ryuhei Matsuyama, Carp 1

Outfielders:
Yuki Yanagita, Hawks 251
Shogo Akiyama, Lions 250
Masataka Yoshida, Buffaloes 174
Haruki Nishikawa, Fighters, 36
Kensuke Kondo, Fighters 25
Seiji Uebayashi, Hawks 5
Shota Sotozaki, Lions 4
Hiroaki Shimauchi, Eagles 3
Kazuki Tanaka, Eagles 1

   

   

Designated Hitter:
Kensuke Kondo, Fighters 122
Alfredo Despaigne, Hawks 104
Tomoya Mori, Lions 13
Sho Nakata, Fighters 3
Takumi Kuiryama, Lions 2
Stefen Romero, Buffaloes 2
Masataka Yoshida, Buffaloes 2
Takeya Nakamura, Lions 1
Seiya Inoue, Marines 1
Katsuya Kakunaka, Marines 1

When catcher is the new second base

Tatsunori Hara is back for his 13th season as Yomiuri Giants manager after a three-year sabbatical. During his first 12 seasons, from 2002 to 2003, and then again from 2006 to 2015, Hara won seven Central League pennants. During that time, he also earned some attention for using lots of second basemen.

When Hara I suggested he had left in 2015 because he had exhausted the nation’s supply of second baseman. A few weeks ago, sitting in for John Gibson on the Japan Baseball Weekly Podcast, Jason Coskrey, quipped that seeing the Giants employ third baseman Casey McGehee at second base in 2017 had rekindled the skipper’s desire to return.

“Maybe that’s why he came back,” Coskrey said. “‘You didn’t tell me I could put ANYBODY at second base.'”

Or maybe Hara’s sensibilities were offended when his successor and protege, Yoshinobu Takahashi,  used 26  second basemen in his three years in charge.

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Well now Hara is back, and although he may bring back his “Who’s my second baseman” smartphone app, it seems likely he’ll need the latest update that includes catchers after Ginjiro Sumitani joined the Giants as a free agent on Saturday.

Sumitani, who last season been forced out of the No. 1 spot he’d held down for a decade by a catcher who can really hit, Tomoya Mori, said Saturday he wants a chance to compete for a job again. That’s great, but the Giants are flush with catchers.

Their incumbent regular, Seiji Kobayashi, caught in 119 games last season, while his chief backup Takumi Oshiro, caught in 66. Former captain Shinnosuke Abe, who hasn’t caught since he played in 25 games behind the plate in 2015, has said he wants to catch again — probably because the emergence of 22-year-old corner infielder Kazuma Okamoto as cleanup hitter means playing time at first is about to get scarce.

Until three years ago, Sumitani was the Pacific League’s premier defensive catcher, and probably will be the best defensive option open to Hara. Abe remains a smart and dangerous hitter and an unquestioned leader. Kobayashi has earned his regular spot and might still improve a lot defensively although he is no slouch now.

Elsewhere, the Giants met with free-agent center fielder of the Hiroshima Carp on Saturday, with Hara taking part in the talks, urging the 2017 Central League MVP to bring “new blood” to the team.

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