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The 2015 Japan Series was the 66th edition of Nippon Professional Baseball's postseason championship series. The Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, champions of the Pacific League, played the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, champions of the Central League. The Hawks were the defending Japan Series champions, having beaten the Hanshin Tigers in
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. The series was sponsored by the
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(SMBC) and was officially known as the SMBC Nippon Series 2015. The Hawks defeated the Swallows in five games. Lee Dae-ho won the Japan Series Most Valuable Player Award. Kenji Akashi, Shota Takeda, and Rick van den Hurk (all of the Hawks) won outstanding player awards, while Tetsuto Yamada of the Swallows won the Fighting Spirit Award.


Climax Series


Summary


Series notes

This was the fourth time in Japan Series history that two rookie managers met, with Mitsuru Manaka managing Yakult and Kimiyasu Kudoh managing SoftBank. The other occurrences were in 1986 ( Masaaki Mori for the Seibu Lions and
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for the Hiroshima Carp), 2002 ( Tatsunori Hara for the
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and Haruki Ihara for Seibu) and 2004 ( Tsutomu Ito for Seibu and Hiromitsu Ochiai for the Chunichi Dragons). In addition, Manaka is the first rookie manager of a Central League team to qualify for the Japan Series through the Climax Series playoff system.SoftBank's Kudoh is the 5th rookie manager to win the Pacific League Climax Series. Tsutomu Ito (2004) and Hisanobu Watanabe (2008) of the Seibu Lions, Norifumi Nishimura of the Chiba Lotte Marines (2010) and
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of the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters (2012) have all been successful rookie managers since the Pacific League introduced a post-season playoff series in 2004. The Central League introduced a playoff series in 2007, which is when the name "Climax Series" was adopted.
Yakult won the Central League pennant and defeated the
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in the Central League Climax Series, making this their first Japan Series appearance since 2001, when they defeated the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes four games to one. The defending champion Hawks won the Pacific League pennant and defeated the Chiba Lotte Marines in the Pacific League Climax Series.


Game summaries


Game 1

Before the start of the game, Seiichi Uchikawa, the Hawks'
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, was ruled out for the Japan Series due to broken ribs suffered during the Climax Series victory. Shota Takeda, the starting pitcher for the Hawks, pitched a
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victory against the Swallows. Nobuhiro Matsuda, the Hawks'
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, scored the game's first run with a
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in the fourth inning. Swallows' starting pitcher
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allowed three
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s.


Game 2

The Hawks shut out the Swallows, with Hawks starting pitcher Rick van den Hurk pitching eight innings, allowing only three hits while striking out seven and issuing no walks. Closer Dennis Sarfate pitched the ninth inning for the Hawks. On offense, Lee Dae-ho and Akira Nakamura hit home runs for the Hawks.


Game 3

Tetsuto Yamada hit three home runs in three consecutive plate appearances during Game 3 for the Swallows, becoming the first player to hit three home runs in a Japan Series game. Shigeo Nagashima hit home runs in three consecutive plate appearances spread across two games during the 1970 Japan Series.
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also hit a home run for Yakult, while Kenji Akashi and Kenta Imamiya hit home runs for the Hawks.


Game 4

Dae-ho, who assumed the cleanup hitter role from Uchikawa, batted 3-for-4 and recorded four
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during Game 4. He had an RBI single in the first inning, and hit a
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that scored three runs in the third inning.
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recorded an RBI double in the third inning and hit a home run in the sixth inning. Wladimir Balentien scored the Swallows' first run on a
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in the fourth inning, and the Swallows scored three more runs in the sixth inning. Though he allowed four runs in five innings and left the game with the bases loaded and no outs in the sixth inning, Tadashi Settsu was the winning pitcher. Shohei Tateyama took the loss in the game for the Swallows, as he walked too many Hawks' batters. Sarfate ended a potential ninth inning rally by Yakult to record the save.


Game 5

Dae-ho hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning for the Hawks' first runs of the game. They scored two more runs in the fourth inning and one run in the ninth inning. Meanwhile, the Hawks pitchers, led by starting pitcher Jason Standridge, who pitched six innings, recorded another shutout of the Swallows to win the series in five games. Dae-ho, who batted 8-for-16 (.500) with two home runs and eight RBIs in the five game series was named the Japan Series Most Valuable Player (MVP). He became the first Korean player to win the Japan Series MVP Award, and the first foreign player since Troy Neel in the
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. Kenji Akashi, Shota Takeda, and Rick van den Hurk of the Hawks won outstanding player awards. The Fighting Spirit Award, given to the best player on the losing team of the series, went to Tetsuto Yamada of the Swallows. Masayoshi Son, the owner of the Hawks who also owns the
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, based in Kansas City, Missouri, joked that he would like the Hawks to play against the
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of
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, if they won the 2015 World Series, to determine a true champion of baseball. Interestingly, the Royals did win the World Series by the same count of four games to one over the
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. However, no series happened between SoftBank and the Royals.


Notes


See also

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2015 Korean Series The 2015 Korean Series was the championship series of the 2015 KBO League season. The Samsung Lions, four-time consecutive defending champions, played the winner of the playoff series, the Doosan Bears. The Doosan Bears defeated the regular season ...
* 2015 World Series


References

{{Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Japan Series 2015 Nippon Professional Baseball season Tokyo Yakult Swallows Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group