2022 Central League Climax Series

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2022 Central League Climax Series
First stage
Team (Wins)Manager Season
Hanshin Tigers (2) Akihiro Yano 68–71–4 (.489), 12 GB
Yokohama DeNA BayStars (1) Daisuke Miura 73–68–2 (.518), 8 GB
DatesOctober 8–10
Television TBS Channel 2 (CS/BS)
Radio Nippon Broadcasting System
Final stage
Team (Wins)ManagerSeason
Tokyo Yakult Swallows (4) Shingo Takatsu 80–59–4 (.576), 8 GA
Hanshin Tigers (0) Akihiro Yano68–71–4 (.489), 12 GB
DatesOctober 12–14
MVP José Osuna (Yakult)
Television Fuji TV ONE
Fuji Network (BS, Game 1)
TV Asahi (BS, Game 2)
RadioNippon Broadcasting System
  2021 Climax Series 2023  

2022 PLCS                 2022 Japan Series

The 2022 Central League Climax Series (CLCS) was a set of two consecutive playoff series in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). The First Stage began on October 8 and the Final Stage concluded on October 14. The First Stage was a best-of-three series between the second-place Yokohama DeNA BayStars and the third-place Hanshin Tigers. The Final Series was a best-of-six with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, the Central League champion, being awarded a one-win advantage against the Tigers, the winner of the First Stage. The Tokyo Yakult Swallows advanced to face the 2022 Pacific League Climax Series winner in the 2022 Japan Series with a 4-0 sweep of the Tigers.

Contents

First stage

Summary

Hanshin won the series, 2–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 8Hanshin Tigers – 2, Yokohama DeNA BayStars – 0 Yokohama Stadium 3:3433,033 [1]  
2October 9Hanshin Tigers – 0, Yokohama DeNA BayStars – 1Yokohama Stadium2:4833,037 [2]  
3October 10Hanshin Tigers – 3, Yokohama DeNA BayStars – 2Yokohama Stadium3:1932,977 [3]

Game 1

Saturday, October 8, 2022, 2:01 pm (JST) at Yokohama Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
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WP: Koyo Aoyagi (1–0)   LP: Shota Imanaga (0–1)   Sv: Atsuki Yuasa (1)
Attendance: 33,033
Boxscore

Game 2

Sunday, October 9, 2022, 2:01 pm (JST) at Yokohama Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
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WP: Shinichi Ohnuki (1–0)   LP: Masashi Ito (0–1)   Sv: Yasuaki Yamasaki (1)
Attendance: 33,037
Boxscore

Game 3

Monday, October 10, 2022, 2:00 pm (JST) at Yokohama Stadium in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
Team123456789 R H E
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WP: Yuta Iwasada (1–0)   LP: Haruhiro Hamaguchi (0–1)   Sv: Atsuki Yuasa (2)
Home runs:
HAN: Teruaki Sato (1)
YDB: Toshiro Miyazaki (1)
Attendance: 32,977
Boxscore

Final stage

Summary

Yakult won the series, 4–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 12Hanshin Tigers – 1, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 7 Meiji Jingu Stadium 3:0326,499 [4]  
2October 13Hanshin Tigers – 3, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 5Meiji Jingu Stadium3:4926,071 [5]  
3October 14Hanshin Tigers – 3, Tokyo Yakult Swallows – 6Meiji Jingu Stadium3:3929,343 [6]

Game 1

Wednesday, October 12, 2022, 6:00 pm (JST) at Meiji Jingu Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo
Team123456789 R H E
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WP: Yasuhiro Ogawa (1–0)   LP: Yuki Nishi (0–1)
Home runs:
HAN: None
YAK: José Osuna (1), Domingo Santana (1)
Attendance: 26,499
Boxscore

Game 2

Thursday, October 13, 2022, 6:01 pm (JST) at Meiji Jingu Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo
Team123456789 R H E
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WP: Cy Sneed (1–0)   LP: Shintaro Fujinami (0–1)   Sv: Scott McGough (1)
Home runs:
HAN: None
YAK: Munetaka Murakami (1), Hideki Nagaoka (1), José Osuna (2)
Attendance: 26,071
Boxscore

Game 3

Friday, October 14, 2022, 6:01 pm (JST) at Meiji Jingu Stadium in Shinjuku, Tokyo
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WP: Kazuto Taguchi (1–0)   LP: Koyo Aoyagi (0–1)   Sv: Scott McGough (2)
Attendance: 29,343
Boxscore

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