2010 Japan Series

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DatesOctober 30 – November 7
MVPToshiaki Imae (Chiba Lotte)
FSAKazuhiro Wada (Chunichi)
Television
  • TV Aichi (Game 1, also on TV Osaka)
  • Tokai TV (Game 2, only in the Chukyo region)
  • TV Asahi (Game 3, ANN, except Fukui Broadcasting and TV Miyazaki)
  • TV Tokyo (Game 4, TXN, Gifu Broadcasting, Mie TV, KBS Kyoto, Biwako Broadcasting, Nara TV and TV Wakayama)
  • Chiba TV (Game 5, also on Mie TV)
  • CBC (Game 5, only in the Chukyo region)
  • Tokai TV and Fuji TV (Games 6 and 7, FNN, except TV Oita (both) and TV Miyazaki (Game 7))
2010 Japan Series
Team (Wins) Managers Season
Chiba Lotte Marines (4) Norifumi Nishimura 75672, (.528), GB: 2.5
Chunichi Dragons (2) Hiromitsu Ochiai 79623, (.560), GA: 1
DatesOctober 30 – November 7
MVPToshiaki Imae (Chiba Lotte)
FSAKazuhiro Wada (Chunichi)
Broadcast
Television
  • TV Aichi (Game 1, also on TV Osaka)
  • Tokai TV (Game 2, only in the Chukyo region)
  • TV Asahi (Game 3, ANN, except Fukui Broadcasting and TV Miyazaki)
  • TV Tokyo (Game 4, TXN, Gifu Broadcasting, Mie TV, KBS Kyoto, Biwako Broadcasting, Nara TV and TV Wakayama)
  • Chiba TV (Game 5, also on Mie TV)
  • CBC (Game 5, only in the Chukyo region)
  • Tokai TV and Fuji TV (Games 6 and 7, FNN, except TV Oita (both) and TV Miyazaki (Game 7))
TV announcers
  • Daisuke Takagi (TV Aichi, Game 1)
  • Atsushi Moriwaki (Tokai TV, Games 2 and 6)
  • Takao Nakayama (TV Asahi, Game 3)
  • Tomoki Uekusa (TV Tokyo, Game 4)
  • Koji Kurosawa (free-lance, Game 5 on Chiba TV)
  • Hiroyuki Takada (CBC, Game 5)
  • Masaharu Miyake (Fuji TV, Game 7)
 2009
2011 

The 2010 Japan Series was the championship series of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the 2010 season. The 61st edition of the Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff that featured the Pacific League champion Chiba Lotte Marines against the Central League champion Chunichi Dragons.[1]

First StageFinal StageJapan Series
1Chunichi Dragons4
2Hanshin Tigers03Yomiuri Giants1
3Yomiuri Giants2CL1Chunichi Dragons2
PL3Chiba Lotte Marines4
1Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks3
2Saitama Seibu Lions03Chiba Lotte Marines4
3Chiba Lotte Marines2

Summary

Chiba Lotte Marines won the series, 4–2.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 30Chiba Lotte Marines – 5, Chunichi Dragons – 2Nagoya Dome3:2738,066 
2October 31Chiba Lotte Marines – 1, Chunichi Dragons – 12Nagoya Dome3:2338,065 
3November 2Chunichi Dragons – 1, Chiba Lotte Marines – 7Chiba Marine Stadium2:4726,923 
4November 3Chunichi Dragons – 4, Chiba Lotte Marines – 3Chiba Marine Stadium4:4127,197 
5November 4Chunichi Dragons – 4, Chiba Lotte Marines – 10 (11)Chiba Marine Stadium3:2227,209 
6November 6Chiba Lotte Marines – 2, Chunichi Dragons – 2 (15)Nagoya Dome5:4338,094 
7November 7Chiba Lotte Marines – 8, Chunichi Dragons – 7 (12)Nagoya Dome4:5638,075

Background

Chiba Lotte Marines

In what was a roller coaster of a year for seemingly the entire Pacific League, the Chiba Lotte Marines finished third in the league behind the second-place Saitama Seibu Lions and the first-place Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks. In the first round, Lotte earned the nickname "Miracle Marines" after pulling off two extra-inning wins, the first of which came thanks to a four-run 9th inning comeback against Seibu. Lotte continued their comeback trend after rallying from a 3-games-to-1 deficit against the Hawks to win the Pacific League title, their first since 2005.

The team was led by a rookie manager, former player Norifumi Nishimura. Many of the team's components from the 2005 championship year were still in place, as Tsuyoshi Nishioka, Toshiaki Imae, Saburo Ohmura, and Kazuya Fukuura were all still in the lineup and contributing. New faces littered the pitching staff and the lineup, as Yoshihisa Naruse won 13 games and was the ace of the staff, but the Marines' true pitching strength came from the back end of the bullpen, with one-time Major Leaguer Yasuhiko Yabuta, Takuya Furuya and Tatsuya Uchi, all potent middle relievers, setting up for starter-turned-closer Hiroyuki Kobayashi.

Chunichi Dragons

The Dragons had been perennial contenders in the Central League, but had been ousted in the Climax Series by the Giants each of the last two years. Chunichi took first place in the CL and defeated their rivals to reach the Japan Series, needing just four games to do so. Chunichi owned the lowest team ERA in the league at just 3.29, but were next to last in stolen bases and in team batting average.

Despite using 13 different starters during the season, the Dragons still had a potent pitching staff. Taiwanese lefty Wei-Yin Chen led the team with 13 wins, while Kazuki Yoshimi had 12. Like the Marines, the Dragons' strength was the back of their bullpen. Takuya Asao and Akifumi Takahashi made for a potent two-headed relief monster, as they combined for 78 holds. Hitoki Iwase, the team's longtime closer, recorded 42 saves in 2010.

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