2009 Chiba Lotte Marines season

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The 2009 Chiba Lotte Marines season features the Marines quest to win their first Pacific League title since 2005.

Contents

Regular season

Standings

2009 Pacific League regular season standings
PosTeamPldHWHLHTAWALATGBPCT
1 Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters 1444625136351.576
2 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles 14439321383406.5.538
3 Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks 14440284343713.5.531
4 Saitama Seibu Lions 14438322323829.500
5 Chiba Lotte Marines 144373142546115.5.448
6 Orix Buffaloes 144324002446226.396
Source: [1]

Game log

2009 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3 Lions 2 - 5 Wakui (1-0) Shimizu (0-1) Graman (1)30,0410-1-0
2April 4 Lions 10 - 5 Komiyama (1-0) Hoashi (0-1)26,8191-1-0
3April 5 Lions 6 - 5 Sikorski (1-0) Graman (0-1)24,3132-1-0
4April 7 @Fighters 9 - 1 Tadano (1-0) Karakawa (0-1)17,5682-2-0
5April 8 @Fighters 8 - 7 Tateyama (1-0) Sikorski (1-1) Takeda (1)18,8532-3-0
6April 10 @Buffaloes 10 - 8 Katsuki (1-0) Shimizu (0-2)27,8272-4-0
7April 11 @Buffaloes 5 - 2 Kondo (2-0) Kobayashi (0-1) Kato (2)30,4442-5-0
8April 12 @Buffaloes 4 - 1 Kishida (1-0) Ono (0-1) Kato (3)31,5972-6-0
9April 14 Eagles 1 - 2 Tanaka (2-0) Watanabe (0-1)9,2472-7-0
10April 15 Eagles 7 - 1 Karakawa (1-1) Asai (0-2)16,2353-7-0
11April 16 Eagles 11 - 7 (10) Sikorski (2-1) Koyama (0-1)13,9844-7-0
12April 17 Hawks 2 - 1 (11) Ogino (1-0) Settsu (0-1)10,3675-7-0
13April 18 Hawks 4 - 7 Kume (1-0) Ito (0-1) Mahara (2)23,2255-8-0
14April 19 Hawks 5 - 12 Sugiuchi (2-0) Kobayashi (0-2)25,5375-9-0
April 21 @Eagles Postponed (rained out)
15April 22 @Eagles 2 - 0 Tanaka (3-0) Watanabe (0-2)12,9095-10-0
16April 23 @Eagles 2 - 5 Ono (1-1) Hasebe (0-2) Ogino (1)11,4446-10-0
17April 24 @Lions 3 - 1 Wakui (3-1) Karakawa (1-2)12,6186-11-0
18April 25 @Lions 2 - 3 Naruse (1-0) Hoashi (0-2) Ogino (2)23,1477-11-0
19April 26 @Lions 5 - 11 Omine (1-0) Wasdin (0-2)23,6478-11-0
20April 28 Buffaloes 3 - 4 Kato (2-0) Sikorski (2-2)13,1988-12-0
21April 29 Buffaloes 3 - 5 Kaneko (2-2) Watanabe (0-3) Kato (5)24,7568-13-0
22April 30 Buffaloes 5 - 2 Ito (1-1) Kikuchihara (0-1)12,2129-13-0
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
23May 1 @Hawks 6 - 2 Wada (2-2) Ono (1-2)26,8309-14-0
24May 2 @Hawks 4 - 9 Karakawa (2-2) Arakaki (0-1)30,23910-14-0
25May 3 @Hawks 7 - 2 Sugiuchi (3-1) Naruse (1-1)34,04010-15-0
26May 4 Fighters 7 - 10 Tadano (2-2) Omine (1-1) Takeda (6)30,05810-16-0
27May 5 Fighters 0 - 2 (5) Yagi (2-0) Kobayashi (0-3)22,72610-17-0
28May 6 Fighters 7 - 3 Watanabe (1-3) Sweeney (0-3)23,13911-17-0
29May 8 Eagles 4 - 3 Shimizu (1-2) Nagai (3-1) Ogino (3)13,26312-17-0
30May 9 Eagles 2 - 6 Iwakuma (4-1) Ono (1-3)24,66812-18-0
31May 10 Eagles 6 - 0 Karakawa (3-2) Rasner (2-2)24,02313-18-0
32May 12 @Hawks 1 - 2 Naruse (2-1) Houlton (2-3) Ogino (4)25,23114-18-0
33May 13 @Hawks 0 - 7 Omine (2-1) Otonari (1-3)16,24215-18-0
34May 14 @Hawks 5 - 4 Falkenborg (1-0) Ogino (1-1)29,67115-19-0
35May 15 Lions 0 - 18 Wakui (4-1) Watanabe (1-4)17,56715-20-0
36May 16 Lions 6 - 4 Ito (2-1) Onuma (1-2) Ogino (5)20,07416-20-0
37May 17 Lions 8 - 5 Ono (2-3) Hirano (0-1) Ogino (6)14,36317-20-0
38May 19 BayStars 2 - 1 Karakawa (4-2) Ishii (0-5)16,38718-20-0
39May 20 BayStars 1 - 4 Walrond (3-3) Naruse (2-2) Yamaguchi (2-2)17,01918-21-0
40May 22 Dragons 1 - 4 Yoshimi (4-2) Omine (2-2) Iwase (10)14,66018-22-0
41May 23 Dragons 2 - 1 Sikorski (3-2) Hirai (0-1)28,11719-22-0
May 24 @Tigers No game (called after 4 innings)
42May 25 @Tigers 4 - 3 Kubo (1-2) Shimizu (1-3) Fujikawa (3)43,47419-23-0
43May 26 @Tigers 2 - 3 Sikorski (4-2) Fujikawa (1-3) Ogino (7)26,68020-23-0
44May 27 @Carp 8 - 3 Maeda (3-5) Karakawa (4-3)22,51320-24-0
45May 28 @Carp 4 - 3 Lewis (3-2) Kobayashi (0-4) Nagakawa (14)12,04820-25-0
46May 30 Swallows 6 - 3 Naruse (3-2) Tanaka (0-1)15,43121-25-0
47May 31 Swallows 1 - 7 Kawashima (4-3) Omine (2-3)27,31021-26-0
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
48June 2 Giants 0 - 0 (12)Game tied after 12 innings25,24921-26-1
49June 3 Giants
50June 5 @Dragons
51June 6 @Dragons
52June 7 @BayStars
53June 8 @BayStars
54June 10 Carp
55June 11 Carp
56June 13 Tigers
57June 14 Tigers
58June 17 @Swallows
59June 18 @Swallows
60June 20 @Giants
61June 21 @Giants
62June 26 Fighters
63June 27 Fighters
64June 28 Fighters
65June 30 @Lions

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References

  1. "2009 Pacific League Standings". Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved January 31, 2021.