2012 Nippon Professional Baseball draft

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SportBaseball
DateOctober 25, 2012
NetworksTBS (first round), sky-A
2012 Nippon Professional Baseball Draft
Shintaro Fujinami, who was nominated and bid lottery for by four teams.
General information
SportBaseball
DateOctober 25, 2012
LocationGrand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo
NetworksTBS (first round), sky-A
Sponsored byToshiba
Overview
83 total selections in 10 (Includes draft for developmental players) rounds
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
First round selectionsShintaro Fujinami
Nao Higashihama
Yudai Mori
 2011
2013 

The 2012 Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Draft was held on October 25, 2012, for the 48th time at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa to assign amateur baseball players to the NPB. It was arranged with the special cooperation of Toshiba with official naming rights. The draft was officially called "The Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Reed. It has been sponsored by Toshiba for the 4th consecutive year since 2009. [1][2]

Only the first round picks will be done by bid lottery. After the second round, waver selections were made in order from the lowest-ranked team of the 2012 season in both the Central League and Pacific League, the third round was reversed and selections were made from the top team, and the fourth round was reversed again, alternating with selections from the lowest-ranked team until all teams had finished selecting players.[3]

Since the 2005 season, the winner of the NPB All-Star Game has determined whether the Central League or the Pacific League gets waiver preference after the second round. In the 2012 All-Star Game, the Central League won two games, so the Central League was given waiver priority over the Central League.[4]

This draft was notable for featuring Shohei Ohtani, who would go on to be the most accomplished Japanese player in baseball history. Four days before the NPB draft, Ohtani, a highly acclaimed prospect, announced that he planned to be the first Japanese player to go directly from high school to Major League Baseball in the United States.[5][6] That led most NPB teams to avoid drafting him, fearing a wasted pick. Only the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters decided to use its first-round pick to draft Ohtani, hoping he would decide to start his career in Japan. The Fighters prepared a video presentation titled "The Path to Realizing Shohei Ohtani's Dream" that outlined the difficult life of minor leaguers playing rookie ball in the United States.[6] Meanwhile, Ohtani's preferred MLB team, the Los Angeles Dodgers, didn't want him to continue both pitching and hitting.[7] After negotiations, Ohtani announced he would indeed sign with the Fighters.

First Round Contested Picks

Player namePositionTeams selected by
First RoundShintaro FujinamiPitcherBuffaloes, Tigers, Marines, Swallows
First RoundNao HigashihamaPitcherBaystars, Hawks, Lions
First RoundYudai MoriPitcherCarp, Eagles
Second RoundTakahiro MatsunagaPitcherBuffaloes, Marines
Second RoundTatsushi MasudaPitcherCarp, Lions

Selected Players

References

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