The best nines of this season for professional baseball were announced, and four players, including Munetaka Murakami and Tetsuto Yamada, were selected from Yakult, who won the number one spot in Japan.



The best nine was selected by a vote of reporters in charge of professional baseball, and a total of 19 people from both the Central League and the Pacific League were announced for each position.

Central League

In the Central League, four people were selected from Yakult, who won the number one spot in Japan for the first time in 20 years.



▽ The pitcher is the first award for pitcher Yuya Yanagi of Chunichi, who won the title of the best ERA and the most strikes.



▽ The catcher was Yakult's Yuhei Nakamura, who contributed to Japan's number one, for the second time in six years.



▽ First, Hanshin's Marte won the award for the first time.



▽ The second is Yakult's Tetsuto Yamada's sixth award for the first time in two years.



▽ Munetaka Murakami, who won the home run king, won the third prize for the first time.


Murakami won the first prize once.



▽ Short is the 7th award for the giant Hayato Sakamoto for 4 consecutive years.



▽ In the outfielder


▼ Seiya Suzuki of Hiroshima who won the title of the top hitter and the highest on-base percentage is the sixth time in a row for six years,


▼ Koji Chikamoto of Hanshin who won the title of the most hits,


▼ Yakult's fourth year Yasutaka Shiomi won the award for the first time.

Pacific League

Four people were selected from Orix, who won the league title for the first time in 25 years.



▽ For the pitcher, pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto of Orix, who won four titles such as the most wins and the best ERA, won the award for the first time.



▽ The catcher is Seibu's Tomoya Mori, who won the award for the first time in two years.



▽ First, Lotte's Laird player won the award for the first time.


It has won the award once in the third.



▽ The second prize was Lotte's Shogo Nakamura for the first time.



▽ The third is Orix's 25-year-old Yuma Mune, who won the award for the first time.



▽ In the short, Seibu's Sosuke Genda, who won the title of the stealing king, won the award for the fourth time in a row for four years.



▽ Outfielder


▼ Orix's Yutaro Sugimoto, who won the home run king for the first time,


▼ Orix's


Masataka

Yoshida, who won the title of the top hitter and the highest base rate, is the fourth in a row for four years,

▼ Yuki Yanagita of Softbank Was the sixth award for two consecutive years.



▽ The designated hitter is Kensuke Kondo of Nippon-Ham, who won the award for the first time in three years.


Even an outfielder has won the award once.