1974 Nippon Professional Baseball season

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This article is about the 1974 Nippon Professional Baseball season only. For information on all of baseball, see 1974 in baseball.
1974 NPB season
League Nippon Professional Baseball
Sport Baseball
Regular Season
Season MVP CL: Sadaharu Oh (YOM)
PL: Tomehiro Kaneda (LOT)
League Postseason
CL champions Chunichi Dragons
  CL runners-up Yomiuri Giants
PL champions Lotte Orions
  PL runners-up Hankyu Braves
Japan Series
Champions Lotte Orions
  Runners-up Chunichi Dragons
Finals MVP Sumio Hirota (LOT)
NPB seasons
← 1973
1975 →

The 1974 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the 25th season of operation for the league.

Regular season standings

Central League

Central League[1] G W L T Pct. GB
Chunichi Dragons 130 70 49 11 .588 --
Yomiuri Giants 130 71 50 9 .587 0.0
Yakult Swallows 130 60 63 7 .488 12.0
Hanshin Tigers 130 57 64 9 .471 14.0
Taiyo Whales 130 55 69 6 .444 17.5
Hiroshima Toyo Carp 130 54 72 4 .429 19.5

Pacific League

Pacific League[2] G W L T Pct. 1st Half Ranking 2nd Half Ranking
Lotte Orions 130 69 50 11 .580 2 1
Hankyu Braves 130 69 51 10 .575 1 3
Nankai Hawks 130 59 55 16 .518 4 2
Taiheiyo Club Lions 130 59 64 7 .480 3 4
Kintetsu Buffaloes 130 56 66 8 .459 5 4
Nippon-Ham Fighters 130 49 75 6 .395 6 6

Pacific League Playoff

The Pacific League teams with the best first and second-half records met in a best-of-five playoff series to determine the league representative in the Japan Series.

Lotte Orions won the series 3-0.

Game Score Date Location
1 Braves – 2, Orions – 3 October 5 Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
2 Braves – 3, Orions – 8 October 6 Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
3 Orions – 4, Braves – 0 October 9 Miyagi Baseball Stadium

Japan Series

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Lotte Orions won the series 4-2.

Game Score Date Location Attendance
1 Dragons – 5, Orions – 4 October 16 Nagoya Stadium 22,148[3]
2 Dragons – 5, Orions – 8 October 17 Nagoya Stadium 24,798[3]
3 Orions – 4, Dragons – 5 October 19 Korakuen Stadium 29,103[3]
4 Orions – 6, Dragons – 3 October 20 Korakuen Stadium 43,128[3]
5 Orions – 2, Dragons – 0 October 21 Korakuen Stadium 28,187[3]
6 Dragons – 2, Orions – 3 October 23 Nagoya Stadium 23,433[3]

See also

References