Pacific League Softbank Chiga pitcher wins 3 titles including the most wins November 9th 23:00

The regular season of professional baseball and the Pacific League ended on the 9th, and Softbank pitcher Kodai Senga won three titles: the most wins, the best ERA, and the most strikes.

It is a pitcher department.



Pitcher Senga of Softbank took 11 wins, an ERA of 2.16, and 149 strikeouts, all of which won the most wins and the best defense rate for the first time, and the second most strikeout for the second consecutive year.



In addition, in the 7th year of Softbank, pitcher Shuta Ishikawa won the most wins and the highest win rate, which was the first title to be won with 11 wins and a win rate of 70%, 8 minutes and 6 minutes.



And Rakuten's pitcher Hideaki Wakui also won the most wins for the fourth time in five years with 11 wins, and is the first in history to win the most in the three teams he belongs to, following Seibu and Lotte.



Orix pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto has won the most strikeouts for the first time by taking 149 strikeouts alongside pitcher Chiga.



▼ Seibu's 8th year, pitcher Tatsushi Masuda won the most saves for the first time with 33 saves.



▼ The best relay is the first title by Softbank pitcher Moinelo with 40 hold points.



It is a batting department.



▼ The top hitter is Orix's fifth year, and Masataka Yoshida won the title for the first time with a batting average of 30% and 5 minutes.



▼ Rakuten's Hideto Asamura won the home run for the first time after hitting 32 home runs.



▼ Nippon-Ham Fighter Sho Nakata won the RBI for the third time in four years with 108 RBIs.



▼ The stealing king is the first title in Softbank's third year, when Ukyo Shuto decided to steal 50 bases.



▼ The most hits were won by Yuki Yanagita of Softbank, who hit 146 hits for the first time.



▼ Nippon-Ham's Kensuke Kondo, who marked the highest on-base percentage of 40%, 6 minutes and 5 minutes, won the second time in a row for two years.