1989 Japan Series

The 1989 Japan Series was the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) championship series for the 1989 season. It was the 40th Japan Series and featured the Pacific League champion Kintetsu Buffaloes against the Central League champion Yomiuri Giants. Kintetsu barely scraped into the series with a winning percentage only .001 higher than the second place Orix Braves, and Yomiuri won the CL pennant by 8 games to return to the series for the 25th time in franchise history. Played at Fujiidera Stadium and Tokyo Dome, the Giants won the series after losing the first three games to the underdog Buffaloes and staging a miraculous comeback, winning four games in a row with the final two wins coming on the road. Yomiuri slugger Norihiro Komada was named Most Valuable Player of the series. The series was played between October 21 and October 29 with home field advantage going to the Pacific League.

1989 Japan Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
Yomiuri Giants (4) Motoshi Fujita 84442, .656, GA: 9
Kintetsu Buffaloes (3) Akira Ohgi 71545, .568, GA: 0
DatesOctober 21–29
MVPNorihiro Komada (YOM)
FSAHiromasa Arai (KIN)
Broadcast
TelevisionABC (Games 1-2), NTV (Games 3-5), MBS (Game 6), YTV (Game 7), NHK BS-1 (All Games, Tape Delay), NHK General TV (Game 4, Tape Delay)
RadioNHK Radio 1, TBS (JRN), JOQR (NRN), NBS (NRN), Radio Nippon, MBS Radio
Japan Series

Summary

CL Yomiuri Giants (4) vs. PL Kintetsu Buffaloes (3)

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 21Yomiuri Giants – 3, Kintetsu Buffaloes – 4Fujiidera Stadium2:4023,477[1] 
2October 22Yomiuri Giants – 3, Kintetsu Buffaloes – 6Fujiidera Stadium3:4024,207[1] 
3October 24Kintetsu Buffaloes – 3, Yomiuri Giants – 0Tokyo Dome2:5045,711[1] 
4October 25Kintetsu Buffaloes – 0, Yomiuri Giants – 5Tokyo Dome3:0545,825[1] 
5October 26Kintetsu Buffaloes – 1, Yomiuri Giants – 6Tokyo Dome3:0145,717[1] 
6October 28Yomiuri Giants – 3, Kintetsu Buffaloes – 1Fujiidera Stadium3:3123,030[1] 
7October 29Yomiuri Giants – 8, Kintetsu Buffaloes – 5Fujiidera Stadium3:1123,091[1]

Matchups

Game 1

Saturday, October 21, 1989 at Fujiidera Stadium, Fujiidera, Osaka
Team123456789RHE
Yomiuri020100000372
Kintetsu10000210X470
WP: Hideyuki Awano (1–0)   LP: Masaki Saito (0–1)
Home runs:
YOM: Kaoru Okazaki (1)
KIN: Daijiro Oishi (1), Takahisa Suzuki (1)

Game 2

Sunday, October 22, 1989 at Fujiidera Stadium, Fujiidera, Osaka
Team123456789RHE
Yomiuri000002001391
Kintetsu00000240X6102
WP: Hideaki Sato (1–0)   LP: Masumi Kuwata (0–1)
Home runs:
YOM: Takayoshi Nakao (1)
KIN: None

Game 3

Tuesday, October 24, 1989 at Tokyo Dome, Bunkyo, Tokyo
Team123456789RHE
Kintetsu120000000350
Yomiuri000000000030
WP: Tetsuro Katoh (1–0)   LP: Kazutomo Miyamoto (0–1)   Sv: Masato Yoshii (1)
Home runs:
KIN: Hidekazu Mitsuyama (1)
YOM: None

Game 4

Wednesday, October 25, 1989 at Tokyo Dome, Bunkyo, Tokyo
Team123456789RHE
Kintetsu000000000030
Yomiuri10000310X580
WP: Isao Koda (1–0)   LP: Kazuyoshi Ono (0–1)   Sv: Masato Yoshii (2)

Game 5

Thursday, October 26, 1989 at Tokyo Dome, Bunkyo, Tokyo
Team123456789RHE
Kintetsu000010000140
Yomiuri00002040X681
WP: Masaki Saito (1–1)   LP: Hideyuki Awano (1–1)
Home runs:
KIN: Ralph Bryant (1)
YOM: Tatsunori Hara (1)

Game 6

Saturday, October 28, 1989 at Fujiidera Stadium, Fujiidera, Osaka
Team123456789RHE
Yomiuri000020010392
Kintetsu0001000001100
WP: Masumi Kuwata (1–1)   LP: Shintaro Yamasaki (0–1)   Sv: Katsuhito Mizuno (1)
Home runs:
YOM: Kaoru Okazaki (2)
KIN: Herman Rivera (1)

Game 7

Sunday, October 29, 1989 at Fujiidera Stadium, Fujiidera, Osaka
Team123456789RHE
Yomiuri0103031008100
Kintetsu000111002573
WP: Isao Koda (2–0)   LP: Tetsuro Katoh (1–1)   Sv: Kazutomo Miyamoto (1)
Home runs:
YOM: Norihiro Komada (1), Tatsunori Hara (2), Kiyoshi Nakahata (1), Warren Cromartie (1)
KIN: Yasunaga Makishi (1), Takayuki Murakami (1), Daijiro Oishi (2)
gollark: They should already have fired oh bees oh bees oh bees.
gollark: And there are REMINDERS queued.
gollark: It's 00:00 now.
gollark: oh dear.
gollark: Well, the outsourced `parsedatetime` stuff can probably do it.

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