2009 Hiroshima Toyo Carp season

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The 2009 Hiroshima Toyo Carp season features the Carp quest to win their first Central League title since 1991. The Hiroshima Toyo Carp drew an average home attendance of 26,015 in 2009. [1]

Contents

Regular season

Standings

2009 Central League regular season standings
TeamPldWLTPCTGB
Yomiuri Giants 14489469.649
Chunichi Dragons 14481621.56612
Tokyo Yakult Swallows 14471721.49722
Hanshin Tigers 14467734.47924.5
Hiroshima Carp 14465754.46526.5
Yokohama BayStars 14451930.35442.5
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Game log

2009 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3 @Giants 3 - 6 Lewis (1-0) Greisinger (0-1) Nagakawa (1)44,1241-0-0
2April 4 @Giants 3 - 5 K. Maeda (1-0) Nakamura (0-1) Nagakawa (2)42,6502-0-0
3April 5 @Giants 1 - 1 (12)Game tied after 12 innings42,2752-0-1
4April 7 @Tigers 11 - 10 Egusa (1-0) Nagakawa (0-1)46,3072-1-1
5April 8 @Tigers 8 - 2 Shimoyanagi (1-0) Saito (0-1)42,3002-2-1
6April 9 @Tigers 2 - 4 Hasegawa (1-0) Ishikawa (0-1) Nagakawa (3)38,7333-2-1
7April 10 Dragons 3 - 11 Yoshimi (2-0) Lewis (1-1) Nelson (1)30,6183-3-1
8April 11 Dragons 2 - 0 K. Maeda (2-0) Shimizu (0-1)30,2684-3-1
9April 12 Dragons 10 - 0 Shinoda (1-0) Yamamoto (0-1)30,1395-3-1
10April 14 BayStars 1 - 4 Terahara (1-1) Otake (1-1) Ishii (2)13,4365-4-1
11April 15 BayStars 3 - 2 Umetsu (1-0) Mastny (0-1) Nagakawa (4)17,2886-4-1
12April 16 BayStars 1 - 2 (10) Yamaguchi (2-0) Nagakawa (0-2) Ishii (3)14,4766-5-1
13April 17 @Swallows 6 - 1 Ishikawa (2-1) T. Aoki (0-1)10,8656-6-1
14April 18 @Swallows 1 - 0 Sato (2-1) K. Maeda (2-1) Lim (4)25,4556-7-1
15April 19 @Swallows 8 - 2 R. Kawashima (2-1) Shinoda (1-1)17,7026-8-1
April 21 @BayStars Postponed (rained out)
16April 22 @BayStars 4 - 5 Schultz (1-0) Ishii (0-1) Nagakawa (5)16,9487-8-1
17April 23 @BayStars 2 - 0 Saito (1-1) Walrond (0-2) Nagakawa (6)16,7728-8-1
18April 24 Tigers 0 - 4 Nomi (2-2) K. Maeda (2-2)24,4178-9-1
19April 25 Tigers 1 - 12 Fukuhara (1-2) Hasegawa (1-1)28,4008-10-1
20April 26 Tigers 2 - 1 Shinoda (2-1) Atchison (1-1) Nagakawa (7)30,5289-10-1
21April 28 Giants 5 - 0 Otake (1-1) Utsumi (0-2)24,42310-10-1
22April 29 Giants 2 - 0 Saito (2-1) Tono (2-1) Nagakawa (8)31,77311-10-1
23April 30 Giants 4 - 7 Fukuda (2-0) K. Maeda (2-3) Ochi (1-1)26,32211-11-1
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
24May 2 Swallows 9 - 2 Umetsu (2-0) Ichiba (1-2)31,42712-11-1
25May 3 Swallows 2 - 3 Kida (3-2) Yokoyama (0-1) Lim (7)31,62212-12-1
26May 4 Swallows 3 - 5 Oshimoto (1-2) Makino (0-1) Lim (8)31,83412-13-1
27May 5 @Dragons 0 - 2 Otake (2-1) Asakura (2-2) Nagakawa (9)37,49413-13-1
28May 6 @Dragons 4 - 2 Asao (3-3) Saito (2-2) Iwase (6)36,15913-14-1
29May 7 @Dragons 4 - 3 Saito (2-0) Umetsu (2-1)26,97813-15-1
30May 9 @Swallows 1 - 4 Lewis (2-1) R. Kawashima (2-2) Nagakawa (10)19,11914-15-1
31May 10 @Swallows 4 - 1 Tateyama (3-0) Hayashi (0-1) Lim (10)14,89114-16-1
32May 12 @Tigers 1 - 0 Shimoyanagi (3-2) Yokoyama (0-2)41,55814-17-1
33May 13 @Tigers 1 - 2 (10) Yokoyama (1-2) Fujikawa (1-2) Nagakawa (11)43,89915-17-1
34May 14 @Tigers 7 - 1 Ando (3-2) K. Maeda (2-4)40,59915-18-1
35May 15 Giants 2 - 5 Gonzalez (3-0) T. Aoki (0-2) Kroon (7)30,16415-19-1
36May 16 Giants 0 - 0 (12)Game tied after 12 innings29,79415-19-2
37May 17 Giants 1 - 2 Ochi (3-1) Nagakawa (0-3) Kroon (8)29,70715-20-2
38May 19 @Buffaloes 1 - 9 Otake (3-1) Kondo (3-3)9,88716-20-2
39May 20 @Buffaloes 10 - 3 Yamamoto (3-2) K. Maeda (2-5)11,10716-21-2
40May 22 @Hawks 6 - 3 Wada (3-2) Lewis (2-2) Mahara (6)29,32716-22-2
41May 23 @Hawks 5 - 4 Mizuta (2-0) Saito (2-3) Mahara (7)32,22116-23-2
42May 24 Lions 7 - 5 Komatsu (1-0) Nishiguchi (3-2) Nagakawa (12)28,30917-23-2
43May 25 Lions 3 - 0 Otake (4-1) Kishi (6-1) Nagakawa (13)24,55818-23-2
44May 27 Marines 8 - 3 K. Maeda (3-5) Karakawa (4-3)22,51319-23-2
45May 28 Marines 4 - 3 Lewis (3-2) H. Kobayashi (0-4) Nagakawa (14)12,04820-23-2
May 30 @Eagles Postponed (rained out)
46May 31 @Eagles 4 - 5 Otake (5-1) Iwakuma (5-3) Nagakawa (15)18,01521-23-2
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
47June 1 @Eagles 0 - 2 Saito (3-3) Hasebe (3-4) Nagakawa (16)10,40222-23-2
48June 2 @Fighters 1-2 K. Maeda (4-5) Itokazu (0-2) Nagakawa (17)20,25223-23-2
49June 3 @Fighters 7-2 Tateyama (2-2) Yokoyama (1-3)22,25723-24-2
50June 5 Hawks 4-1 (7) Mori (1-0) Ohba (0-2) Schultz (1)28,81424-24-2
51June 6 Hawks 1-11 (7) Germano (1-0) Ohtake (5-2)31,73724-25-2
52June 7 Buffaloes 6-1 Sato (4-3) Hirano (2-2)28,74725-25-2
53June 8 Buffaloes
54June 10 @Marines
55June 11 @Marines
56June 13 @Lions
57June 14 @Lions
58June 17 Eagles
59June 18 Eagles
60June 20 Fighters
61June 21 Fighters
62June 26 Dragons
63June 27 Dragons
64June 28 Dragons
65June 30 @Giants

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