Professional sports season in Nippon Professional Baseball
Nippon Professional Baseball team season
The 2008 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles season was the fourth season of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles franchise. The Eagles played their home games at Miyagi Baseball Stadium in the city of Sendai as members of Nippon Professional Baseball 's Pacific League . The team was led by Katsuya Nomura on his third season as team manager.
Rakuten did not qualify for the Climax Series , finishing the season in fifth place with a record of 65–76–3 .
Regular season
Standings
Interleague
Updated to match(es) played on compute. Source:
[ 2] Rules for classification: Whenever multiple teams have same number of wins, the team having better standings in last year's interleague games will have advantage, thus Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks won the interleague title, despite Hanshin Tigers beating the Hawks 3 out of 4 games. A similar rule applies to other teams tied in wins.
Record vs. opponents
2008 record vs. opponents[ 1]
Team
Buffaloes
Eagles
Fighters
Hawks
Lions
Marines
CL
Buffaloes
—
13–10–1
13–11
14–10
10–14
14–10
11–13
Eagles
10–13–1
—
13–10–1
12–12
10–14
7–16–1
13–11
Fighters
11–13
10–13–1
—
17–7
9–14–1
12–12
14–10
Hawks
10–14
12–12
7–17
—
10–11–3
10–14
15–9
Lions
14–10
14–10
14–9–1
11–10–3
—
13–11
10–14
Marines
10–14
16–7–1
12–12
14–10
11–13
—
10–14
Opening Day roster
Thursday, March 20, 2008, at Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks [ 3]
Game log
2008 game log: 65–76–3 (Home: 37–34–1; Away: 28–42–2)
March: 4–4 (Home: 2–0; Away: 2–4)
April: 13–10 (Home: 11–1; Away: 2–9)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
9
April 1
Marines
7–4
Koyama (1–0)
Komiyama (0–2)
Aoyama (2)
Kleenex Stadium
10,927
5–4–0
W5
10
April 2
Marines
6–3
Nagai (2–0)
Shimizu (0–2)
Aoyama (3)
Kleenex Stadium
14,285
6–4–0
W6
11
April 3
Marines
9–1
Iwakuma (2–0)
Kubo (1–1)
—
Kleenex Stadium
15,018
7–4–0
W7
12
April 4
@ Lions
2–4
Hoashi (1–0)
Lin (0–1)
Graman (2)
Shikishima Stadium
17,599
7–5–0
L1
13
April 5
@ Lions
2–4
Ishii (3–0)
Tanaka (1–1)
Onuma (1)
Seibu Dome
23,902
7–6–0
L2
14
April 6
@ Lions
3–4
Kinney (2–1)
Asai (1–2)
Graman (3)
Seibu Dome
18,213
7–7–0
L3
15
April 8
@ Fighters
7–8
Takeda (3–0)
Lin (0–1)
Nakamura (3)
Sapporo Dome
20,257
7–8–0
L4
16
April 9
@ Fighters
2–4
Yoshikawa (1–2)
Nagai (2–1)
Nakamura (4)
Sapporo Dome
19,044
7–9–0
L5
17
April 10
@ Fighters
0–1
Yu Darvish (3–0)
Iwakuma (2–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
25,197
7–10–0
L6
18
April 11
Buffaloes
5–4 (10)
Aoyama (1–0)
Yamaguchi (1–1)
—
Kleenex Stadium
10,626
8–10–0
W1
19
April 12
Buffaloes
3–0
Tanaka (2–1)
Kondo (2–1)
—
Kleenex Stadium
15,456
9–10–0
W2
20
April 13
Buffaloes
12–6
Asai (2–2)
Kawagoe (1–2)
—
Kleenex Stadium
12,879
10–10–0
W3
21
April 15
@ Marines
6–7
Ono (1–0)
Nagai (2–2)
Ogino (4)
Chiba Marine Stadium
17,336
10–11–0
L1
22
April 16
@ Marines
1–2
Shimizu (2–2)
Guzmán (0–2)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
16,853
10–12–0
L2
23
April 17
@ Marines
11–2
Iwakuma (3–1)
Kubo (1–3)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
9,211
11–12–0
W1
—
April 19
Lions
Postponed (rain) – Makeup date: October 4
Kleenex Stadium
—
—
—
24
April 20
Lions
3–4 (10)
Iwasaki (1–0)
Aoyama (1–1)
Graman (6)
Kleenex Stadium
19,601
11–13–0
L1
25
April 22
Hawks
4–3
Asai (3–2)
Powell (1–1)
Aoyama (4)
Kleenex Stadium
11,799
12–13–0
W1
26
April 23
Hawks
4–0
Nagai (3–2)
Otonari (2–3)
—
Kleenex Stadium
12,353
13–13–0
W2
—
April 24
Hawks
Postponed (rain) – Makeup date: September 30
Kleenex Stadium
—
—
—
27
April 25
Fighters
6–1
Iwakuma (4–1)
Yoshikawa (1–4)
—
Kleenex Stadium
13,213
14–13–0
W3
28
April 26
Fighters
6–1
Guzmán (1–2)
Fujii (1–2)
—
Kleenex Stadium
16,826
15–13–0
W4
29
April 27
Fighters
5–0
Tanaka (3–1)
Glynn (1–4)
—
Kleenex Stadium
20,634
16–13–0
W5
30
April 29
@ Buffaloes
1–2
Yamaguchi (2–1)
Asai (3–3)
Kato (7)
Kyocera Dome
18,571
16–14–0
L1
31
April 30
@ Buffaloes
5–4
Koyama (2–0)
Yamaguchi (2–2)
—
Kyocera Dome
13,146
17–14–0
W1
May: 12–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 5–5)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Stadium
Attendance
Record
Streak
32
May 1
@ Buffaloes
1–6
Komatsu (3–0)
Ichiba (0–2)
—
Skymark Stadium
14,003
17–15–0
L1
33
May 2
@ Fighters
1–5
Tadano (1–0)
Iwakuma (4–2)
Nakamura (9)
Sapporo Dome
41,124
17–16–0
L2
34
May 3
@ Fighters
5–12
Sakamoto (1–1)
Kawagishi (0–1)
—
Sapporo Dome
40,083
17–17–0
L3
35
May 4
@ Fighters
7–1
Tanaka (4–1)
Glynn (1–5)
—
Sapporo Dome
42,126
18–17–0
W1
36
May 5
Hawks
5–7 (11)
Ogura (4–1)
Koyama (2–1)
Yanase (1)
Kleenex Stadium
20,572
18–18–0
L1
37
May 6
Hawks
4–8
Otonari (3–4)
Nagai (3–3)
—
Kleenex Stadium
20,885
18–19–0
L2
38
May 7
Hawks
9–7
Asai (4–3)
Takeoka (0–1)
Arime (1)
Kleenex Stadium
10,667
19–19–0
W1
39
May 9
@ Marines
11–4
Iwakuma (5–2)
Ono (2–2)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
16,849
20–19–0
W2
—
May 10
@ Marines
Postponed (rain) – Makeup date: September 19
Chiba Marine Stadium
—
—
—
40
May 11
@ Marines
1–6
Shimizu (4–3)
Tanaka (4–2)
—
Chiba Marine Stadium
24,892
20–20–0
L1
41
May 13
Buffaloes
2–8
Kondo (3–4)
Nagai (3–4)
—
Fukushima Azuma
7,041
20–21–0
L2
—
May 14
Buffaloes
Postponed (rain) – Makeup date: September 4
Kleenex Stadium
—
—
—
42
May 15
Buffaloes
1–2
Komatsu (4–0)
Asai (4–4)
Kato (10)
Kleenex Stadium
11,581
20–22–0
L3
43
May 16
Lions
8–2
Iwakuma (6–2)
Kishi (4–2)
—
Kleenex Stadium
12,057
21–22–0
W1
44
May 17
Lions
3–2 (12)
Kawagishi (1–1)
Okamoto (0–1)
—
Kleenex Stadium
14,265
22–22–0
W2
45
May 18
Lions
3–7
Hsu (1–0)
Tanaka (4–3)
—
Kleenex Stadium
20,253
22–23–0
L1
46
May 20
Dragons
6–1
Nagai (4–4)
Ogasawara (4–3)
—
Kleenex Stadium
12,964
23–23–0
W1
47
May 21
Dragons
1–3
Yamamoto (3–0)
Asai (4–5)
Iwase (13)
Kleenex Stadium
15,372
23–24–0
L1
48
May 23
BayStars
7–5
Iwakuma (7–2)
Kobayashi (1–1)
Koyama (1)
Kleenex Stadium
14,091
24–24–0
W1
49
May 24
BayStars
2–1
Guzmán (2–2)
Oyamada (1–2)
Koyama (2)
Kleenex Stadium
17,435
25–24–0
W2
50
May 25
@ Swallows
10–2
Tanaka (5–3)
Kamada (0–1)
—
Meiji Jingu Stadium
22,491
26–24–0
W3
51
May 26
@ Swallows
5–4
Nagai (5–4)
Rios (2–6)
Koyama (3)
Meiji Jingu Stadium
16,483
27–24–0
W4
52
May 28
@ Giants
1–6
Utsumi (3–3)
Hasebe (0–1)
—
Tokyo Dome
43,132
27–25–0
L1
53
May 29
@ Giants
4–2
Asai (5–5)
Greisinger (5–3)
Koyama (4)
Tokyo Dome
41,106
28–25–0
W1
54
May 31
Carp
8–3
Iwakuma (8–2)
Takahashi (6–3)
—
Kleenex Stadium
14,393
29–25–0
W2
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Win | Loss | Tie | Postponement | = Interleague play Bold = Eagles team member
Roster
2008 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Player statistics
Batting
† Denotes player joined the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
‡ Denotes player left the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
Bold/italics denotes best in the league[ 5]
Pitching
† Denotes player joined the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
‡ Denotes player left the team mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Eagles only.
Bold/italics denotes best in the league[ 6]
Awards and honors
Most Valuable Player Award [ 7]
Eiji Sawamura Award [ 8]
Nippon Life Monthly MVP Award [ 9]
Best Nine Award [ 10]
Golden Spirit Award [ 11]
All-Star Series selections[ 12]
Hisashi Iwakuma - pitcher
Masahiro Tanaka - pitcher
Rick Short - infielder
Takeshi Yamasaki - designated hitter
All-Star Series MVP [ 13]
Takeshi Yamasaki - Game 1
Nippon Life Award (Interleague play )[ 14]
Best Battery Award
JA Zen-Noh Go-Go Awards [ 15]
Good Catch Award (July)
Farm team
Eastern League regular season standings[ 16]
Team
G
W
L
T
Win%
GB
Home
Away
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
96
55
34
7
.618
—
35–10–3
20–24–4
Yomiuri Giants
96
58
36
2
.617
—
29–15–1
29–21–1
Shonan Searex
96
50
43
3
.538
7
23–24–1
27–19–2
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
96
46
45
5
.505
10
24–21–3
22–24–2
Saitama Seibu Lions
96
42
51
3
.452
15
23–25–2
19–26–1
Chiba Lotte Marines
96
37
53
6
.411
18½
21–24–3
16–29–3
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
96
33
61
2
.351
24½
22–26–1
11–35–1
Nippon Professional Baseball draft
References
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^ "2008年度 交流戦" [2008 Interleague Play] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved January 31, 2021 .
^ "Thursday, March 20, 2008" . Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ a b "2008 Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .
^ "2008 Japan Pacific League Batting Leaders" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "2008 Japan Pacific League Pitching Leaders" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved February 6, 2021 .
^ "パ・リーグ歴代MVP" [Pacific League Past MVPs]. Sankei Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved February 5, 2020 .
^ "歴代沢村賞" [Past Sawamura Awards]. Sankei Sports (in Japanese). Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
^ "2008年度 日本生命月間MVP賞" [2008 Nippon Life Month MVP Award] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
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^ "出場者" [Participants] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
^ "表彰選手(第1戦)" [Awarded Players (Game 1)] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
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^ "2008年度 JA全農Go・Go賞" [2008 JA Zen-Noh Go-Go Award] (in Japanese). Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved March 15, 2021 .
^ "2008 Eastern League Standings" . Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 5, 2021 .
^ "東北楽天ゴールデンイーグルス 選択選手一覧" [Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Selected Player List]. Nippon Professional Baseball . Retrieved February 1, 2021 .