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For the current Japanese Professional League, see Nippon Professional Baseball.

Japanese Baseball League
Sport Baseball
Founded 1935
Inaugural season 1936
No. of teams 9 (1949)
12 (overall)
Country(ies) Japan Japan
Ceased 1950
Last champion(s) Yomiuri Giants
Official website None

The Japanese Baseball League (日本野球連盟 Nihon Yakyū Renmei?) was a professional baseball league in Japan.

It was established on February 5, 1936 as "Japan Occupational Baseball League". Then it was renamed "Japanese Baseball League" in 1939. It was run until 1949. There was no League Play in 1945. The league played fall and spring seasons in 1937 and 1938.

Four of the franchises formerly in this league currently play in the Central League, and four others are in the Pacific League.

Contents

[edit] Teams

  • Dai Tokyo (1936) → Lion Baseball Club (1937–1940) → Asahi Baseball Club (1941–1944) → Pacific Baseball Club (1946) → Taiyō Robins(1947–1949) → To the Central League (later renamed the Shochiku Robins)
  • Korakuen Eagles (1937s) → Eagles Baseball Club (1938–1939) → Kurowashi Baseball Club (1940–1941) → Yamato Baseball Club (1942–1943) → Broken up
  • Nagoya Baseball Club (1936–1943) → Sangyo Baseball Club (1944) → Chubu Nippon (1946) → Chubu Nippon Dragons (1947) → Chunichi Dragons (1948–1949) → To the Central League
  • Tokyo Kyojin (1936–1944; 1946) → Yomiuri Giants (1947–1949) → To the Central League
  • Tokyo Senators (1936–1939) → Tsubasa Baseball Club (1940) → Taiyō Baseball Club (1941–1942) → Nishitetsu Baseball Club (1943) → Broken up
  • Hankyu Baseball Club (1936–1944; 1946) → Hankyu Bears (January, 1947–April, 1947) → Hankyu Braves (April, 1947–1949) → To the Pacific League (Present: Orix Buffaloes)
  • Gold Star (1946) → Kinsei Stars (1947–1948) → Daiei Stars[1] (1949)
  • Senators Baseball Club (1946) → Tokyu Flyers (1949) → Kyuei Flyers (1948) → Tokyu Flyers (1947) → To the Pacific League (Present: Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters)

[edit] MVPs

[edit] Champions

  • 1936 (spring): No standings
  • 1936 (summer): No standings
  • 1936 (fall): Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1937 (spring): Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1937 (fall): Osaka Tigers
  • 1938 (spring): Osaka Tigers
  • 1938 (fall): Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1939: Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1940: Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1941: Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1942: Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1943: Tokyo Kyojin
  • 1944: Hanshin
  • 1945: No league play because of World War II
  • 1946: Kinki Great Ring
  • 1947: Osaka Tigers
  • 1948: Nankai Hawks
  • 1949: Yomiuri Giants

[edit] External links

  1. ^ The Daiei Stars merged with the Takahashi Unions in 1956 to form the Daiei Unions, which later merged with the Mainichi Orions in 1957 to form the Daimai Orions
  2. ^ The Pearls did not play the 1949 JBL season.



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