2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season Baseball event
Nippon Professional Baseball team season
The 2008 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters season was the 63rd season of the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters franchise. The Fighters played the majority of their home games at Sapporo Dome in the city of Sapporo , as well as at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo as members of Nippon Professional Baseball 's Pacific League . The team was led by Masataka Nashida on his first season as team manager.
Nippon-Ham finished the season in third place with a record of 73–69–2 , qualifying them for the Climax Series . In the 2008 Pacific League Climax Series , the Fighters defeated the Orix Buffaloes in the First Stage, but were eliminated by the Saitama Seibu Lions in the Second Stage.
Regular season
Standings
Interleague
Updated to match(es) played on compute. Source:
[ 2] Rules for classification: Whenever multiple teams have same number of wins, the team having better standings in last year's interleague games will have advantage, thus Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks won the interleague title, despite Hanshin Tigers beating the Hawks 3 out of 4 games. A similar rule applies to other teams tied in wins.
Record vs. opponents
2008 record vs. opponents[ 1]
Team
Central League opponents
Pacific League opponents
BayStars
Carp
Dragons
Giants
Swallows
Tigers
Buffaloes
Eagles
Fighters
Hawks
Lions
Marines
BayStars
—
11–13
7–17
5–18–1
9–15
10–13–1
1–3
0–4
1–3
0–4
2–2
2–2
Carp
13–11
—
9–13–2
12–10–2
12–11–1
10–14
2–2
2–2
2–2
1–3
3–1
3–1
Dragons
17–7
13–9–2
—
14–10
9–13–2
6–17–1
1–3
2–2
1–3
2–2
3–1
3–1
Giants
18–5–1
10–12–2
10–14
—
18–6
14–10
3–1
2–2
3–1
1–3
1–3
4–0
Swallows
15–9
11–12–1
13–9–2
6–18
—
10–13–1
3–1
2–2
1–3
2–2
2–2
1–3
Tigers
13–10–1
14–10
17–6–1
10–14
13–10–1
—
3–1
3–1
2–2
3–1
3–1
1–3
Buffaloes
3–1
2–2
3–1
1–3
1–3
1–3
—
13–10–1
13–11
14–10
10–14
14–10
Eagles
4–0
2–2
2–2
2–2
2–2
1–3
10–13–1
—
13–10–1
12–12
10–14
7–16–1
Fighters
3–1
2–2
3–1
1–3
3–1
2–2
11–13
10–13–1
—
17–7
9–14–1
12–12
Hawks
4–0
3–1
2–2
3–1
2–2
1–3
10–14
12–12
7–17
—
10–11–3
10–14
Lions
2–2
1–3
1–3
3–1
2–2
1–3
14–10
14–10
14–9–1
11–10–3
—
13–11
Marines
2–2
1–3
1–3
0–4
3–1
3–1
10–14
16–7–1
12–12
14–10
11–13
—
Opening Day roster
Thursday, March 20, 2008, vs. Chiba Lotte Marines [ 3]
Game log
2008 game log: 73–69–2 (Home: 41–30–1; Away: 32–39–1)
March: 3–5–0 (Home: 3–3–0; Away: 0–2–0)
April: 14–10–1 (Home: 7–2–0; Away: 7–8–1)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
9
April 1
@ Hawks
6–0
Takeda (2–0)
Arakaki (0–1)
—
Yahoo Dome
29,204
4–5–0
W1
10
April 2
@ Hawks
0–9
Otonari (2–0)
Yoshikawa (0–2)
—
Kitakyushu Stadium
17,721
4–6–0
L1
11
April 3
@ Hawks
6–2
Darvish (2–0)
Guttormson (0–1)
—
Yahoo Dome
32,144
5–6–0
W1
12
April 4
@ Buffaloes
3–2
Sweeney (1–0)
Kamoshida (0–1)
Nakamura (1)
Kyocera Dome
11,738
6–6–0
W2
13
April 5
@ Buffaloes
2–7
Kondo (2–0)
Fujii (0–1)
—
Kyocera Dome
18,129
6–7–0
L1
14
April 6
@ Buffaloes
3–2
Glynn (1–2)
Kawagoe (1–1)
Nakamura (2)
Skymark Stadium
14,111
7–7–0
W1
15
April 8
Eagles
8–7
Takeda (3–0)
Lin (0–2)
Nakamura (3)
Sapporo Dome
20,257
8–7–0
W2
16
April 9
Eagles
4–2
Yoshikawa (1–2)
Nagai (2–1)
Nakamura (4)
Sapporo Dome
19,044
9–7–0
W3
17
April 10
Eagles
1–0
Darvish (3–0)
Iwakuma (2–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
25,197
10–7–0
W4
18
April 11
@ Marines
3–2
Sweeney (2–0)
Kobayashi (1–2)
Nakamura (5)
Chiba Marine Stadium
15,161
11–7–0
W5
19
April 12
@ Marines
1–2
Naruse (2–1)
Miyanishi (0–1)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
27,513
11–8–0
L1
20
April 13
@ Marines
1–2 (10)
Watanabe (2–1)
Takeda (1–1)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
16,282
11–9–0
L2
21
April 15
@ Lions
3–3 (12)
Game tied after 12 innings
Seibu Dome
8,397
11–9–1
T1
22
April 16
@ Lions
2–4
Wakui (2–2)
Yoshikawa (1–3)
—
Seibu Dome
11,263
11–10–1
L1
23
April 18
Hawks
3–1
Darvish (4–0)
Sugiuchi (1–2)
—
Sapporo Dome
18,107
12–10–1
W1
24
April 19
Hawks
4–2
Fujii (1–1)
Oba (2–2)
Nakamura (6)
Sapporo Dome
27,041
13–10–1
W2
25
April 20
Hawks
2–4
Wada (1–0)
Glynn (1–3)
Houlton (2)
Sapporo Dome
30,536
13–11–1
L1
26
April 22
Buffaloes
4–2
Hoshino (1–1)
Takagi (1–2)
Nakamura (7)
Sapporo Dome
14,253
14–11–1
W1
27
April 23
Buffaloes
0–5
Yamamoto (2–0)
Sweeney (2–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
14,358
14–12–1
L1
28
April 24
Buffaloes
3–2 (10)
Takeda (2–1)
Kato (0–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
15,644
15–12–1
W1
29
April 25
@ Eagles
1–6
Iwakuma (4–1)
Yoshikawa (1–4)
—
Kleenex Stadium
13,213
15–13–1
L1
30
April 26
@ Eagles
0–4
Guzmán (1–2)
Fujii (1–2)
—
Kleenex Stadium
16,826
15–14–1
L2
31
April 27
@ Eagles
0–5
Tanaka (3–1)
Glynn (1–4)
—
Kleenex Stadium
20,634
15–15–1
L3
32
April 29
@ Marines
3–2
Nakamura (1–0)
Sikorski (1–4)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
30,021
16–15–1
W1
33
April 30
@ Marines
6–3
Darvish (5–0)
Watanabe (3–2)
Nakamura (8)
Chiba Marine Stadium
17,516
17–15–1
W2
May: 15–9–0 (Home: 10–3–0; Away: 5–6–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
34
May 1
@ Marines
6–1
Yoshikawa (2–4)
Ono (2–1)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
17,143
18–15–1
W3
35
May 2
Eagles
5–1
Tadano (1–0)
Iwakuma (4–2)
Nakamura (9)
Sapporo Dome
41,124
19–15–1
W4
36
May 3
Eagles
12–5
Sakamoto (1–1)
Kawagishi (0–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
40,083
20–15–1
W5
37
May 4
Eagles
1–7
Tanaka (4–1)
Glynn (1–5)
—
Sapporo Dome
42,126
20–16–1
L1
38
May 5
@ Lions
6–8
Onodera (2–2)
Takeda (2–2)
Graman (8)
Seibu Dome
34,783
20–17–1
L2
39
May 6
@ Lions
1–3
Ishii (5–1)
Miyanishi (0–2)
—
Seibu Dome
27,340
20–18–1
L3
40
May 7
@ Lions
3–4
Hoshino (2–0)
Darvish (5–1)
—
Seibu Dome
15,574
20–19–1
L4
41
May 10
Hawks
0–1
Sugiuchi (3–3)
Fujii (1–3)
—
Ocean Stadium
16,822
20–20–1
L5
42
May 11
Hawks
4–3
Miyanishi (1–2)
Kume (3–1)
Nakamura (10)
Ocean Stadium
17,919
21–20–1
W1
43
May 13
Marines
2–8
Karakawa (3–0)
Glynn (1–6)
—
Tokyo Dome
19,828
21–21–1
L1
44
May 14
Marines
4–3 (11)
Nakamura (2–0)
Ogino (1–3)
—
Tokyo Dome
22,265
22–21–1
W1
45
May 15
Marines
6–5
Tateyama (1–0)
Abreu (1–1)
—
Tokyo Dome
17,368
23–21–1
W2
46
May 16
@ Hawks
10–3
Tadano (2–0)
Otonari (3–5)
—
Yahoo Dome
30,948
24–21–1
W3
47
May 17
@ Hawks
2–3
Sugiuchi (4–3)
Tateyama (1–1)
—
Yahoo Dome
30,218
24–22–1
L1
48
May 18
@ Hawks
4–3
Sweeney (3–1)
Oba (3–4)
Takeda (1)
Yahoo Dome
32,494
25–22–1
W1
49
May 20
BayStars
6–3
Glynn (2–6)
Nasuno (2–6)
Takeda (2)
Sapporo Dome
16,957
26–22–1
W2
50
May 21
BayStars
4–3
Hoshino (2–1)
Miura (2–5)
Takeda (3)
Sapporo Dome
20,271
27–22–1
W3
51
May 23
Dragons
1–0
Sakamoto (2–1)
Kawakami (2–3)
Takeda (4)
Sapporo Dome
23,966
28–22–1
W4
52
May 24
Dragons
11–1
Sweeney (4–1)
Kawai (1–2)
—
Sapporo Dome
30,983
29–22–1
W5
53
May 25
@ Giants
4–6
Nishimura (6–2)
Fujii (1–4)
Kroon (15)
Tokyo Dome
43,813
29–23–1
L1
54
May 26
@ Giants
3–4
Burnside (1–0)
Glynn (2–7)
Kroon (16)
Tokyo Dome
39,278
29–24–1
L2
55
May 28
@ Swallows
7–3
Darvish (6–1)
Muranaka (3–6)
—
Meiji Jingu Stadium
18,050
30–24–1
W1
56
May 29
@ Swallows
3–2
Miyanishi (2–2)
Oshimoto (2–1)
Takeda (5)
Meiji Jingu Stadium
9,683
31–24–1
W2
57
May 31
Tigers
2–1
Sweeney (5–1)
Iwata (5–2)
Takeda (6)
Sapporo Dome
42,126
32–24–1
W3
June: 9–9–0 (Home: 3–4–0; Away: 6–5–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
58
June 1
Tigers
4–5 (10)
Kubota (3–1)
Takeda (2–3)
Fujikawa (18)
Sapporo Dome
42,126
32–25–1
L1
59
June 3
Carp
4–2
Glynn (3–7)
Otake (2–7)
—
Sapporo Dome
17,815
33–25–1
W1
60
June 4
Carp
2–3
Lewis (8–4)
Darvish (6–2)
Nagakawa (8)
Sapporo Dome
23,870
33–26–1
L1
61
June 6
@ Dragons
7–3
Sakamoto (3–1)
Sato (0–1)
—
Nagoya Dome
36,725
34–26–1
W1
62
June 7
@ Dragons
1–4
Kawakami (4–3)
Sweeney (5–2)
Iwase (18)
Nagoya Dome
38,247
34–27–1
L1
63
June 8
@ BayStars
9–3
Fujii (2–4)
Nasuno (4–7)
—
Yokohama Stadium
17,842
35–27–1
W1
64
June 9
@ BayStars
3–13
Oyamada (2–3)
Glynn (3–8)
—
Yokohama Stadium
9,796
35–28–1
L1
65
June 11
Giants
0–1
Nomaguchi (2–3)
Darvish (6–3)
Kroon (18)
Sapporo Dome
35,298
35–29–1
L2
66
June 12
Giants
3–2
Tadano (3–0)
Burnside (2–1)
Nakamura (11)
Sapporo Dome
30,135
36–29–1
W1
67
June 14
Swallows
2–1 (10)
Takeda (3–3)
Lim (1–3)
—
Sapporo Dome
40,058
37–29–1
W2
68
June 15
Swallows
1–3
Muranaka (4–7)
Glynn (3–9)
Lim (16)
Sapporo Dome
31,556
37–30–1
L1
69
June 17
@ Carp
8–7
Darvish (7–3)
Otake (2–9)
Nakamura (12)
Hiroshima Stadium
19,860
38–30–1
W1
70
June 18
@ Carp
1–2
Maeda (1–0)
Tadano (3–1)
Nagakawa (12)
Hiroshima Stadium
18,527
38–31–1
L1
71
June 21
@ Tigers
4–0
Sweeney (6–2)
Iwata (5–4)
—
Koshien Stadium
43,528
39–31–1
W1
72
June 22
@ Tigers
3–5
Atchison (5–4)
Glynn (3–10)
Fujikawa (25)
Koshien Stadium
43,524
39–32–1
L1
73
June 27
@ Buffaloes
4–3
Darvish (8–3)
Kawagoe (1–3)
Nakamura (13)
Kyocera Dome
14,654
40–32–1
W1
74
June 28
@ Buffaloes
1–5
Kaneko (3–6)
Tadano (3–2)
—
Kyocera Dome
16,809
40–33–1
L1
75
June 29
@ Buffaloes
9–4
Takeda (4–0)
Kondo (5–7)
Tateyama (1)
Kyocera Dome
18,153
41–33–1
W1
July: 9–13–1 (Home: 7–9–0; Away: 2–4–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
76
July 1
Lions
7–12
Onodera (3–4)
Miyanishi (2–3)
—
Sapporo Dome
22,125
41–34–1
L1
77
July 2
Lions
6–8
Wakui (7–6)
Glynn (3–11)
Graman (15)
Sapporo Dome
17,682
41–35–1
L2
78
July 3
Lions
6–4
Darvish (9–3)
Hoashi (7–2)
Nakamura (14)
Sapporo Dome
24,420
42–35–1
W1
79
July 5
Buffaloes
4–3
Tadano (4–2)
Ortiz (3–5)
Nakamura (15)
Kushiro Stadium
17,892
43–35–1
W2
80
July 6
Buffaloes
5–8
Kaneko (4–6)
Takeda (4–1)
Kato (17)
Obihiro Stadium
21,063
43–36–1
L1
81
July 8
@ Marines
2–5
Shimizu (7–6)
Sweeney (6–3)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
18,562
43–37–1
L2
82
July 9
@ Marines
5–7
Kawasaki (1–3)
Glynn (3–12)
Ogino (11)
Chiba Marine Stadium
28,198
43–38–1
L3
83
July 11
Hawks
3–2
Darvish (10–3)
Otonari (7–7)
—
Sapporo Dome
22,712
44–38–1
W1
84
July 12
Hawks
9–6
Tadano (5–2)
Oba (3–5)
Nakamura (16)
Sapporo Dome
31,882
45–38–1
W2
85
July 13
Hawks
1–10
Wada (8–3)
Takeda (4–2)
—
Sapporo Dome
32,127
45–39–1
L1
86
July 15
Eagles
4–4 (12)
Game tied after 12 innings
Tokyo Dome
16,186
45–39–2
T1
87
July 16
Eagles
2–5
Katayama (2–1)
Miyanishi (2–4)
Kawagishi (2)
Tokyo Dome
16,249
45–40–2
L1
88
July 17
Eagles
3–1
Darvish (11–3)
Guzmán (2–5)
—
Tokyo Dome
20,773
46–40–2
W1
89
July 19
@ Buffaloes
2–6
Yamamoto (7–2)
Tadano (5–3)
—
Skymark Stadium
20,016
46–41–2
L1
90
July 20
@ Buffaloes
1–4
Kaneko (6–6)
Takeda (4–3)
Kato (20)
Kyocera Dome
16,068
46–42–2
L2
91
July 22
Marines
3–2
Sweeney (7–3)
Kobayashi (2–9)
Nakamura (17)
Sapporo Dome
25,845
47–42–2
W1
92
July 23
Marines
2–3
Shimizu (8–6)
Fujii (2–5)
Ogino (14)
Sapporo Dome
26,902
47–43–2
L1
93
July 24
Marines
2–5
Omine (1–2)
Darvish (11–4)
Ogino (15)
Sapporo Dome
27,825
47–44–2
L2
94
July 25
Lions
2–1
Tadano (6–3)
Hoashi (9–3)
Nakamura (18)
Sapporo Dome
23,323
48–44–2
W1
95
July 26
Lions
3–6
Iwasaki (2–0)
Kanamori (0–1)
Graman (20)
Sapporo Dome
33,538
48–45–2
L1
96
July 27
Lions
2–3 (10)
Graman (2–2)
Takeda (3–4)
—
Sapporo Dome
36,064
48–46–2
L2
97
July 28
@ Hawks
10–2
Takeda (5–3)
Powell (1–5)
—
Yahoo Dome
34,222
49–46–2
W1
98
July 29
@ Hawks
5–2
Sweeney (8–3)
Yang (1–2)
Nakamura (19)
Yahoo Dome
32,653
50–46–2
W2
All-Star Break : CL and PL split series, 1–1
August: 8–14–0 (Home: 2–5–0; Away: 6–9–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
99
August 3
@ Eagles
4–11
Asai (7–7)
Tadano (6–4)
—
Kleenex Stadium
20,516
50–47–2
L1
100
August 4
@ Eagles
6–2
Takeda (6–3)
Aoyama (2–5)
—
Kleenex Stadium
18,760
51–47–2
W1
101
August 5
@ Eagles
7–2
Sweeney (9–3)
Guzmán (2–7)
—
Kleenex Stadium
17,942
52–47–2
W2
102
August 10
@ Lions
2–11
Hoashi (10–3)
Tadano (6–5)
—
Seibu Dome
30,024
52–48–2
L1
103
August 11
@ Lions
0–3
Kishi (9–4)
Takeda (6–4)
Graman (22)
Seibu Dome
19,260
52–49–2
L2
104
August 12
@ Lions
4–8
Onodera (4–4)
Takeda (3–5)
—
Seibu Dome
19,055
52–50–2
L3
105
August 13
Buffaloes
2–4
Komatsu (9–3)
Glynn (3–13)
Kato (24)
Sapporo Dome
24,416
52–51–2
L4
106
August 14
Buffaloes
0–2 (11)
Kato (2–3)
Takeda (3–6)
Shimizu (1)
Sapporo Dome
22,476
52–52–2
L5
107
August 15
Buffaloes
3–5 (10)
Kawagoe (2–3)
Nakamura (2–1)
Kato (25)
Sapporo Dome
22,829
52–53–2
L6
108
August 16
@ Hawks
5–1
Yagi (1–0)
Standridge (0–2)
—
Yahoo Dome
33,687
53–53–2
W1
109
August 17
@ Hawks
1–2
Otonari (11–8)
Takeda (6–5)
Mahara (5)
Yahoo Dome
33,533
53–54–2
L1
110
August 18
@ Hawks
7–0
Sweeney (10–3)
Hoshino (0–1)
—
Yahoo Dome
30,636
54–54–2
W1
111
August 19
Marines
4–0
Glynn (4–13)
Kobayashi (3–11)
—
Tokyo Dome
20,061
55–54–2
W2
112
August 20
Marines
3–6
Shimizu (9–8)
Fujii (2–6)
Ogino (20)
Tokyo Dome
21,034
55–55–2
L1
113
August 24
Lions
9–3
Tadano (7–5)
Hoashi (10–4)
—
Starffin Stadium
22,583
56–55–2
W1
114
August 25
Lions
3–4
Onodera (5–4)
Takeda (3–7)
Graman (23)
Sapporo Dome
21,840
56–56–2
L1
115
August 26
@ Marines
3–2
Sweeney (11–3)
Watanabe (11–5)
Nakamura (20)
Chiba Marine Stadium
20,764
57–56–2
W1
116
August 27
@ Marines
1–0
Glynn (5–13)
Kubo (2–6)
Nakamura (21)
Chiba Marine Stadium
22,038
58–56–2
W2
117
August 28
@ Marines
0–3
Shimizu (10–8)
Fujii (2–7)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
16,522
58–57–2
L1
118
August 29
@ Buffaloes
4–7
Kishida (2–0)
Kanazawa (0–1)
Kato (29)
Skymark Stadium
20,279
58–58–2
L2
119
August 30
@ Buffaloes
2–7
Yamamoto (9–4)
Yagi (1–1)
—
Kyocera Dome
18,169
58–59–2
L3
120
August 31
@ Buffaloes
1–5
Kaneko (9–8)
Tadano (7–6)
—
Kyocera Dome
18,033
58–60–2
L4
September: 14–9–0 (Home: 9–4–0; Away: 5–5–0)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
121
September 2
Hawks
2–0
Darvish (12–4)
Guttormson (4–5)
Nakamura (22)
Sapporo Dome
20,118
59–60–2
W1
122
September 3
Hawks
3–4
Sato (3–1)
Takeda (6–6)
Mahara (7)
Sapporo Dome
17,702
59–61–2
L1
123
September 4
Hawks
4–3
Takeda (4–7)
Sato (3–2)
—
Sapporo Dome
16,975
60–61–2
W1
124
September 5
Eagles
3–5 (10)
Gwyn (1–0)
Nakamura (2–2)
—
Sapporo Dome
22,692
60–62–2
L1
125
September 6
Eagles
4–1
Fujii (3–7)
Katayama (2–5)
Nakamura (23)
Sapporo Dome
33,197
61–62–2
W1
126
September 7
Eagles
2–5
Satake (1–0)
Tadano (7–7)
Arime (2)
Sapporo Dome
33,224
61–63–2
L1
127
September 9
@ Lions
4–1
Darvish (13–4)
Ishii (10–9)
Nakamura (24)
Seibu Dome
14,554
62–63–2
W1
128
September 10
@ Lions
6–5
Sakamoto (4–1)
Nishiguchi (8–6)
Nakamura (25)
Seibu Dome
14,292
63–63–2
W2
129
September 11
@ Lions
3–5
Wakui (9–9)
Sweeney (11–4)
Graman (27)
Seibu Dome
14,016
63–64–2
L1
130
September 13
Buffaloes
7–4
Glynn (6–13)
Yamamoto (9–6)
Nakamura (26)
Sapporo Dome
25,074
64–64–2
W1
131
September 14
Buffaloes
9–6
Sakamoto (5–1)
Kaneko (10–9)
Nakamura (27)
Sapporo Dome
30,457
65–64–2
W2
132
September 15
Buffaloes
5–4
Darvish (14–4)
Kato (2–4)
—
Sapporo Dome
31,473
66–64–2
W3
133
September 16
@ Eagles
1–6
Iwakuma (19–3)
Takeda (6–7)
—
Kleenex Stadium
11,966
66–65–2
L1
134
September 17
@ Eagles
7–15
Asai (9–10)
Sweeney (11–5)
—
Kleenex Stadium
12,430
66–66–2
L2
135
September 18
@ Eagles
2–5
Tanaka (8–6)
Fujii (3–8)
—
Kleenex Stadium
13,697
66–67–2
L3
136
September 20
@ Buffaloes
1–6
Yamamoto (10–6)
Glynn (6–14)
—
Kyocera Dome
20,222
66–68–2
L4
137
September 21
@ Buffaloes
10–5
Sakamoto (6–1)
Motoyanagi (2–7)
—
Kyocera Dome
25,036
67–68–2
W1
138
September 22
@ Hawks
9–0
Darvish (15–4)
Arakaki (2–6)
—
Yahoo Dome
30,491
68–68–2
W2
139
September 23
@ Hawks
5–2
Takeda (7–7)
Sugiuchi (10–7)
—
Yahoo Dome
30,278
69–68–2
W3
140
September 26
Lions
2–0
Sweeney (12–5)
Hoashi (11–6)
Tateyama (2)
Sapporo Dome
28,331
70–68–2
W4
141
September 27
Lions
5–4
Glynn (7–14)
Hsu (1–3)
Nakamura (28)
Sapporo Dome
35,460
71–68–2
W5
142
September 28
Marines
1–4
Naruse (8–6)
Tateyama (1–2)
Ogino (29)
Sapporo Dome
42,126
71–69–2
L1
143
September 29
Marines
2–1
Darvish (16–4)
Kobayashi (5–12)
—
Sapporo Dome
42,126
72–69–2
W1
October: 1–0–0 (Home: 0–0–0; Away: 1–0–0)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie = Postponement Bold = Fighters team member
Postseason
Climax Series
Game log
2008 postseason game log: 4–3–0 (Home: 0–0–0; Away: 4–3–0)
Climax Series First Stage: 2–0–0 (Home: 0–0–0; Away: 2–0–0)
Climax Series Second Stage: 2–3–0 (Home: 0–0–0; Away: 2–3–0)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Tie = Postponement Bold = Fighters team member
Roster
2008 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player statistics
Batting
† Denotes player joined the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Fighters only.
‡ Denotes player left the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Fighters only.
Bold/italics denotes best in the league[ 5]
Pitching
† Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Eagles. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
‡ Denotes player was traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
Bold/italics denotes best in the league[ 6]
Awards
Nippon Life Monthly MVP Award [ 7]
Best Nine Award [ 8]
Mitsui Golden Glove Award [ 9]
All-Star Series selections[ 10]
Masataka Nashida - manager
Yu Darvish - starting pitcher
Hisashi Takeda - relief pitcher
Kensuke Tanaka - second baseman
Atsunori Inaba - outfielder
Hichori Morimoto - outfielder
Farm team
Eastern League regular season standings[ 11]
Team
G
W
L
T
Win%
GB
Home
Away
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
96
55
34
7
.618
—
35–10–3
20–24–4
Yomiuri Giants
96
58
36
2
.617
—
29–15–1
29–21–1
Shonan Searex
96
50
43
3
.538
7
23–24–1
27–19–2
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
96
46
45
5
.505
10
24–21–3
22–24–2
Saitama Seibu Lions
96
42
51
3
.452
15
23–25–2
19–26–1
Chiba Lotte Marines
96
37
53
6
.411
18½
21–24–3
16–29–3
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
96
33
61
2
.351
24½
22–26–1
11–35–1
Nippon Professional Baseball draft
References
^ a b "2008 Pacific League Standings" . Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .
^ "2008年度 交流戦" [2008 Interleague Play] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .
^ "Thursday, March 20, 2008" . Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ a b "2008 Nippon Ham Fighters" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "2008 Japan Pacific League Batting Leaders" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "2008 Japan Pacific League Pitching Leaders" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "2008年度 日本生命月間MVP賞" [2008 Nippon Life Month MVP Award] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "2008年度 表彰選手(パシフィック・リーグ)" [2008 Awarded Players (Pacific League)] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "歴代受賞選手〜ポジション別〜" [Award Winners by Position] (in Japanese). Mitsui Public Relations Committee. Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
^ "出場者" [Participants] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "2008 Eastern League Standings" . Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
^ "北海道日本ハムファイターズ 選択選手一覧" [Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Selected Player List]. Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
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Formerly the Senators , the Tokyu Flyers , the Kyuei Flyers , the Toei Flyers , the Nittaku Home Flyers , and the Nippon-Ham Fighters
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