1957 Nippon Professional Baseball season

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1957 NPB season
League Nippon Professional Baseball
Sport Baseball
Central League Pennant
League champions Yomiuri Giants
  Runners-up Osaka Tigers
Season MVP Wally Yonamine (YOM)
Pacific League Pennant
League champions Nishitetsu Lions
  Runners-up Nankai Hawks
Season MVP Kazuhisa Inao (NIS)
Japan Series
Champions Nishitetsu Lions
  Runners-up Yomiuri Giants
Finals MVP Hiroshi Oshita (NIS)
NPB seasons

The 1957 Nippon Professional Baseball season was the eighth season of operation of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).

Contents

Regular season

Standings

Central League regular season standings
Team G W L T Pct. GB
Yomiuri Giants 13074533.581
Osaka Tigers 13073543.5731.0
Chunichi Dragons 13070573.5694.0
Kokutetsu Swallows 13058684.46215.5
Hiroshima Carp 13054751.41921.0
Taiyo Whales 13052744.41521.5
Pacific League regular season standings
Team G W L T Pct. GB
Nishitetsu Lions 13283445.648
Nankai Hawks 13278531.5957.0
Mainichi Orions 13275525.5878.0
Hankyu Braves 13271556.56111.5
Toei Flyers 13256733.43628.0
Kintetsu Pearls 13244826.35638.5
Daiei Unions 13241892.31843.5

Postseason

Japan Series

PL Nishitetsu Lions (4) vs. CL Yomiuri Giants (0)

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 26Yomiuri Giants – 2, Nishitetsu Lions – 3 Heiwadai Stadium 2:3823,992 [1]  
2October 27Yomiuri Giants – 1, Nishitetsu Lions – 2Heiwadai Stadium2:1824,373 [1]  
3October 30Nishitetsu Lions – 5, Yomiuri Giants – 4 Korakuen Stadium 2:3230,484 [1]  
4October 31Nishitetsu Lions – 0, Yomiuri Giants – 0Korakuen Stadium3:0127,649 [1]  
5November 1Nishitetsu Lions – 6, Yomiuri Giants – 5Korakuen Stadium2:3730,519 [1]

League leaders

Central League

Pacific League

Awards

See also

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 1957年度日本シリーズ 試合結果 (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball. Archived from the original on 26 March 2010. Retrieved April 16, 2010.