Giant Mota & Dai Yoshikawa, Hanshin Itohara, etc … Who are the players who got a small number of votes in the top nine? | Full account



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On the 16th, the Japan Baseball Organization announced this season’s “best nine” for both Sepa leagues. From the giants who won the SE League, 5 people were selected, the most in both leagues, and from Softbank, which became number one in Japan for 4 consecutive years, 3 people were selected, the most in the Pa League. .

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Former giant Israel Mota, Hanshin Itohara Kento, former giant Yoshikawa Daiiku (from left)[Foto: Yuji Arakawa]
Former giant Israel Mota, Hanshin Itohara Kento, former giant Yoshikawa Daiiku (from left)[Foto: Yuji Arakawa]

In the SE League pitcher, 312 out of 313 votes are cast by the giant Kanno and Nakani Ohno …

On the 16th, the Japan Baseball Organization announced this season’s “best nine” for both Sepa leagues. From the giants who won the SE League, 5 people were selected, the most in both leagues, and from Softbank, which became number one in Japan for 4 consecutive years, 3 people were selected, the most in the Pa League. .

[Lista]Number of votes obtained for each position in 2020 Se Pabest Nine

The top nine selected by voting from professional baseball reporters from newspapers, telecommunications companies, and broadcast stations with a career spanning more than 5 years. The highest number of votes was 307 for giant infielder Sakamoto Hayato in the Se League and 272 votes for Softbank outfielder Yuki Yanagida in the Pa League.

On the contrary, some players have only one vote and some have a minority vote.

Among SE League pitchers, only one vote was voted for Hanshin’s pitcher Nishi Yuki, while votes were gathered for giant Kanno and Chunichi Ohno. In the first base division, giant infielder Hiroyuki Nakajima and infielder Shota Dobayashi in Hiroshima received one vote each, and infielder Yusuke Oyama in Hanshin also received three votes.

At second base, 7 players got votes, of which 1 vote went to infielder Hanshin / Kento Itohara and 3 votes to giant infielder Yoshikawa Daiiku. DeNA infielder Toshiro Miyazaki at third base, Dobayashi who had one vote at first base, and infielder Munetaka Murakami who was selected as the best nine at first base also got one vote, and one vote for Yamato on DeNA as a player. Has entered. As for outfielders, one vote each for giant outfielders Seiya Matsubara and Tyler Austin. Also, a vote was given to the giant gardener from Israel Mota.

Softbank’s Yuito Mori is the Pa League pitcher, and Orix’s Torayuki Fushimi is the catcher. At first base, Softbank catcher Ryoya Kurihara (24 outfield votes), who was also used with the outfield, and Rakuten infielder Daichi Suzuki, who was picked at third base, also voted.

In the second base category, Rakuten’s infielder Daisho Fukada, who had 103 votes in the game category, received 1 vote, Nippon Ham’s infielder Ryo Watanabe received 2 votes, and Lotte’s infielder Shogo Nakamura received 3 votes. Seibu’s infielder Corey Spanjenberg was the third baseman, and Lotte’s infielder Yudai Fujioka was the player.

Among outfielders, Softbank’s outfielder Takeshi Akashi, outfielder Seichi Uebayashi, Lotte’s outfielder Shuhei Fukuda, Seibu’s outfielder Yuji Kaneko, and Rakuten’s outfielder Ryosuke Tatsumi voted one vote each. Kuriyama, who was selected in the DH category, also received a vote as an outfielder. Additionally, Akira Nakamura, Softbank outfielder, Ernesto Mehia, Seibu infielder, and Yoshiaki Watanabe, Rakuten infielder, each got one vote in DH.

(Full-Count Editorial Department)

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