Puneet Varma (Editor)

2014 Japan Series

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Manager
  
Season

Champion
  
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks

MVP
  
Seiichi Uchikawa

FSA
  
Randy Messenger (HAN)

Dates
  
25 Oct 2014 – 30 Oct 2014

2014 Japan Series httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediaenthumb8

Similar
  
2015 Japan Series, 2005 Japan Series, 2013 Japan Series, 2003 Japan Series, 2011 Japan Series

The 2014 SMBC Japan Series was the 65th edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's (NPB) championship series known colloquially as the Japan Series. The best-of-seven playoff was won by the Pacific League champion Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in five games over the Central League champion Hanshin Tigers. The series began on Saturday, October 25, 2014 and ended on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at the Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture.

Contents

Summary

PL Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks (4) vs. CL Hanshin Tigers (1)

Game 1

Saturday, October 25, 2014 - 6:17 p.m. (JST) at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture

After three scoreless innings, the Hanshin Tigers took the lead in the bottom of the fourth inning. Hiroki Uemoto hit a single into center field then moved to second on a groundout by Takashi Toritani. Mauro Gómez then drove Uemoto in with an RBI double off of Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks' starting pitcher Jason Standridge. Standridge lasted until the fifth inning where he loaded the bases with two outs. Gómez, Matt Murton and Kosuke Fukudome then connected for three consecutive hits scoring the Tigers' remaining five runs.

Tigers' starting pitcher Randy Messenger pitched through the seventh inning and got the win. Messenger loaded the bases twice in the sixth inning but was able to hold them to only one run on a Lee Dae-ho sacrifice fly. He was touched up again in the seventh innings for one run on a Yuki Yanagita RBI single but the two runs weren't enough to overcome the Hawks' six-run deficit.

Game 2

Sunday, October 26, 2014 – 6:18 p.m. (JST) at Koshien Stadium in Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture

In Game 2, Hawks' starter Shota Takeda earned a win by giving up only one run in seven innings pitched. Retiring the first 17 batters he faced, Takeda had a perfect game going into the sixth inning until he gave up a two-out single. Also in that inning, Tsuyoshi Nishioka's double drove in the Tigers only run of the game. Relief pitchers Ryota Igarashi and Dennis Sarfate followed up Takeda by pitching scoreless eighth and ninth innings, respectively.

The scoring began in the top of the first inning when the Hawks' Yuki Yanagita singled to center and reached second on a Kenta Imamiya sacrifice bunt. A double by Seiichi Uchikawa then drove in Yanagita giving the Hawks the lead before Takeda ever took the mound. The Hawks got an important insurance run in the fourth inning when Lee Dae-ho hit a homerun to score what would prove to be the game-winning run.

Game 3

Tuesday, October 28, 2014 – 6:32 p.m. (JST) at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture

The Hawks took a two-games-to-one lead in the Series behind a dominant pitching performance by starter Kenji Otonari. Pitching seven shutout innings, Otonari gave up only three hits, while striking out six and walking one. For the second straight game the Hawks scored a run in the first inning. Just like in Game 2, Yanagita led off the first inning with a hit, was moved ahead by a sacrifice bunt, and then was driven in by a double from Uchikawa. Later, when Yuki Yoshimura drew a walk to start the bottom of the fourth inning, he was bunted to second and then scored from there on a wild pitch thrown by Shintaro Fujinami. The scoring continued in the sixth when Uchikawa collected another RBI along with two more from Lee. The only scoring for the Tigers occurred in the ninth inning when Toritani drove in a run on an RBI single off of reliever Sarfate.

Game 4

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 – 6:30 p.m. JST at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture

Game 5

Thursday, October 30, 2014 - 6:33 p.m. JST at Fukuoka Dome in Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture

References

2014 Japan Series Wikipedia