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Japan national baseball team

The Japan national baseball team (野球日本代表, Yakyū Nippon Daihyō or Yakyū Nihon Daihyō), also known as Samurai Japan (侍ジャパン), is the national team representing Japan in international baseball competitions. It won the World Baseball Classic in 2006, 2009, and 2023 as well as WBSC Premier12 in 2019. The team is currently ranked 1st in the world by the World Baseball Softball Confederation.[1]

Japan national baseball team
Information
Country Japan
FederationBaseball Federation of Japan
ConfederationBaseball Federation of Asia
ManagerHirokazu Ibata
WBSC ranking
Current 1 (5 October 2023)[1]
Highest1 (8 times; latest in December 2021)
Lowest3 (December 2012)
Uniforms
World Baseball Classic
Appearances6 (first in 2006)
Best result 1st (3 times, most recent in 2023)
Olympic Games
Appearances6 (first in 1992)
Best result 1st (1 time, in 2020)
WBSC Premier12
Appearances2 (first in 2015)
Best result 1st (1 time, in 2019)
World Cup
Appearances15 (first in 1972)
Best result 2nd (1 time, in 1982)
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances15 (first in 1973)
Best result 1st (2 times, most recent in 1997)
Asian Games
Appearances7 (first in 1994)
Best result 1st (1 time, in 1994)
Asian Championship
Appearances25 (first in 1954)
Best result 1st (17 times, most recent in 2017)

The team has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since the first demonstration tournament in 1984, through when baseball was discontinued following the 2008 Beijing Games. Until 2000, the team was made up exclusively of amateur players. Since the 2000 Summer Olympics, the team has been composed of players from Nippon Professional Baseball. The team that played in the 2006 World Baseball Classic included Japanese players from Major League Baseball as well.

The team won the 2006 Classic. It played at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, as it had qualified through the Asian Baseball Championship in 2007. Unlike the WBC roster, the Olympic team was composed exclusively of NPB players (though it included one amateur player, who was drafted during the tournament's progress). Japan participated in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, finishing third.

Team Japan won the 2019 WBSC Premier12 Tournament. At the Olympics in 2021 it faced Israel, Mexico, South Korea, the United States, and the Dominican Republic, and won gold. At the 2023 World Baseball Classic, Japan was able to defeat the defending champion United States to become the champions. Their 2023 win was their third World Baseball Classic championship, and have the most championships.

Current roster Edit

Source:[2]

Japan roster – 2023 World Baseball Classic roster
Players Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches


Nickname Edit

The team has been nicknamed "Samurai Japan" (侍ジャパン).[4] Like other national teams in Japan, the nickname is usually prefixed with the surname of the manager. However, in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, the team used Samurai, a symbol of Japan's history, instead of Hara, the surname of their manager. In 2012, it was adopted officially.

Results and fixtures Edit

The following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.[5]

Legend

  Win   Lose   Void or postponed   Fixture

2019 Edit

Friendly March 9 Mexico   4–2   Japan Kyocera Dome, Japan
Boxscore
Friendly March 10 Mexico   0–6   Japan Kyocera Dome, Japan
Boxscore
Friendly August 28 Japan   15–2   France Hall de Saint-Exupery, France
Boxscore
Friendly August 30 Japan   22–0   France Gymnase Maréchal, France
Boxscore
Friendly August 31 Japan   15–5   France Templiers Stadium, France
Boxscore
Friendly September 1 Japan   6–7   France Templiers Stadium, France
Boxscore
Friendly September 1 Japan   18–8   France Templiers Stadium, France
Boxscore
Asian Championship GS October 15 Japan   2–0   Chinese Taipei Douliu Stadium, Taiwan
18:30 TST Boxscore
Asian Championship GS October 16 Hong Kong   0–15 (F/5)   Japan Taichung Field, Taiwan
18:30 TST Boxscore
Asian Championship GS October 17 Sri Lanka   0–15 (F/5)   Japan Taichung Field, Taiwan
12:00 TST Boxscore
Asian Championship SR October 18 China   1–11 (F/7)   Japan Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
12:00 TST Boxscore Attendance: 346
Asian Championship SR October 19 South Korea   3–11   Japan Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
12:00 TST Boxscore Attendance: 362
Asian Championship F October 20 Chinese Taipei   5–4   Japan Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
18:30 TST Boxscore
WBSC Premier 12 GS November 5 Venezuela   4–8   Japan Taoyuan Stadium, Taiwan
18:00 Boxscore Attendance: 3,868
WBSC Premier 12 GS November 6 Puerto Rico   0–4   Japan Taoyuan Stadium, Taiwan
18:00 Boxscore Attendance: 4,209
WBSC Premier 12 GS November 7 Japan   8–1   Chinese Taipei Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
18:30 Boxscore Attendance: 20,465
WBSC Premier 12 SR November 11 Australia   2–3   Japan ZOZO Marine Stadium, Japan
19:00 Boxscore Attendance: 17,819
WBSC Premier 12 SR November 12 United States   4–3   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 Boxscore Attendance: 27,827
WBSC Premier 12 SR November 13 Mexico   1–3   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 Boxscore Attendance: 31,776
WBSC Premier 12 SR November 16 South Korea   8–10   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 Boxscore Attendance: 44,224
WBSC Premier 12 F November 17 South Korea   3–5   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 Boxscore Attendance: 44,960

2021 Edit

2022 Edit

Haarlem Week GS July 8 Japan   1–0   Curaçao Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
15:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 9 United States   0–1 (F/8)   Japan Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
13:00 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 10 Cuba   3–4   Japan Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
19:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 12 Japan   9–0   Italy Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
12:00 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 13 Netherlands   0–5   Japan Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
19:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week SF July 14 Netherlands   2–1   Japan Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
19:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week 3rd July 15 United States   5–1   Japan Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
14:00 CET Boxscore
Friendly November 9 Australia   1–8   Japan Sapporo Dome, Japan
Boxscore
Friendly November 10 Australia   0–9   Japan Sapporo Dome, Japan
Boxscore

2023 Edit

World Baseball Classic GS March 9 China   1–8   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 JT LP: Wang Xiang (0–1)
Boxscore WP: Shohei Ohtani (1–0)
HR: Shugo Maki (1)
Attendance: 41,616
Umpires: HP – Stu Scheurwater, 1B – Cuti Suarez, 2B – Ben May, 3B – Delfin Colon
World Baseball Classic GS March 10 South Korea   4–13   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 JT LP: Kwang-hyun Kim (0–1)
HR: Yang Eui-ji (2), Park Kun-woo (1)
Boxscore WP: Yu Darvish (1–0)
HR: Kensuke Kondo (1)
Attendance: 41,629
Umpires: HP: Laz Díaz, 1B: Stu Scheurwater, 2B: Delfin Colon, 3B: Cuti Suárez
World Baseball Classic GS March 11 Czech Republic   2–10   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 JT LP: Ondřej Satoria (0–1)
Boxscore WP: Rōki Sasaki (1–0)
Sv: Hiroya Miyagi (1)
HR: Shugo Maki (2)
Attendance: 41,637
Umpires: HP: Ben May, 1B: Ramon De Jesus, 2B: Cuti Suárez, 3B: Fabrizio Fabrizzi
World Baseball Classic GS March 12 Japan   7–1   Australia Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 JT WP: Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1–0)
HR: Shohei Ohtani (1)
Boxscore LP: Will Sherriff (0–1)
HR: Alex Hall (1)
Attendance: 41,664
Umpires: HP – Pat Hoberg, 1B – Cuti Suárez, 2B – Adam Hamari, 3B – Chan-Jung Chang
World Baseball Classic QF March 16 Italy   3–9   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 NST LP: Joe LaSorsa (0–1)
HR: Dominic Fletcher (1)
Boxscore WP: Shohei Ohtani (2–0)
HR: Kazuma Okamoto (1), Masataka Yoshida (1)
Attendance: 41,723
Umpires: HP – Pat Hoberg, 1B – Laz Díaz, 2B – Delfin Colon, 3B – Cuti Suárez
World Baseball Classic SF March 20 Japan   6–5   Mexico loanDepot Park, United States
19:00 ET Boxscore
World Baseball Classic F March 21 United States   2–3   Japan loanDepot Park, United States
19:00 ET LP: Merrill Kelly (0–1)
HR: Trea Turner (5), Kyle Schwarber (2)
Boxscore WP: Shōta Imanaga (1–0)
Sv: Shohei Ohtani (1)
HR: Munetaka Murakami (1), Kazuma Okamoto (2)
Attendance: 36,098
Umpires: HP – Lance Barksdale, 1B – John Tumpane, 2B – Edward Pinales, 3B – Ramiro Alfaro, LF – Jong Chui Park, RF – Quinn Wolcott

Regional competition Edit

Asian Baseball Championship Edit

Japan have dominated the Asian Baseball Championship since its inception, and have competed in every year. Japan have never missed out on placing in the top 3 in any tournament, and is the only team to have achieved this feat. Japan also holds the record for most consecutive Asian Championships, having won four times in a row on two occasions.

Asian Games Edit

In all four Asian Games to include baseball, Japan have placed in the top 3 in every tournament, though they have only won the tournament once in the first event held in Hiroshima in 1994.

International competition Edit

 
2009 World Baseball Classic finals. Kenji Johjima and Yu Darvish
 
World Baseball Classic Championship Trophy

World Baseball Classic Edit

2006 Edit

Japan won the inaugural 2006 World Baseball Classic, defeating Cuba in the Final.

2006 WBC roster Edit

2009 Edit

Japan also won the 2009 World Baseball Classic, hosting the Pool A games in the Tokyo Dome. Japan started the tournament opener with a 4–0 win over China. Japan then secured advancement into the second round with a 14–2 win in seven innings over arch-rival South Korea. The game was shortened due to the WBC's mercy rule. Japan then played South Korea again to determine seeding for the second round. In the rematch, the Koreans shut out Japan 1–0, making Japan advance as the Pool A runner-up. In Pool 1 of the WBC quarter-finals, Japan defeated Cuba 6–0, but lost to Korea again 4–1. In the elimination match that followed, Japan secured a spot in the semi-finals with a 5–0 win over Cuba. Japan defeated South Korea in the Finals 5–3 partly because of an Ichiro Suzuki base hit in the 10th inning.

2009 WBC roster Edit

2013: The end of the championship streak Edit

Japan, the two-time world defending champions, entered the 2013 World Baseball Classic, hosting Pool A games in the Fukuoka Dome, facing off against Cuba, China, and newcomers Brazil. Despite their first loss against the Cuban team, they secured their position for the second round in 2013 World Baseball Classic Pool 1 to face off the Netherlands and Chinese Taipei. The Japanese team narrowly won against Chinese Taipei 4–3, before proceeding to face off against the Dutch team, winning against them twice before proceeding to the semi-final round, along with the Netherlands, as they faced off against Puerto Rico. Despite Japan's efforts, they eventually lost 3–1 against the Puerto Rican team right after Alex Ríos scored two additional runs from a home run. Japan finished third in the 2013 WBC, as their two-time championship streak ended. The Japanese team bowed out to both the crowd and the Puerto Rican team as a gesture of respect.

2013 WBC roster Edit

2017 Edit

In the 2017 World Baseball Classic, Japan hosted Pool B games in the Tokyo Dome. They finished first round play with a 3–0 record and advanced to the second round.[6] After batting .364, outfielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugoh was named the Pool B MVP.[7] In the second round, Japan hosted Pool E games in the Tokyo Dome and again finished pool play with a 3–0 record, advancing to the championship round. However, Japan lost to the United States 2–1 in the semifinal. They finished the tournament in third place. Pitcher Kodai Senga was named to the All-World Baseball Classic Team.

2017 WBC roster Edit

Olympic Games Edit

2008 Edit

2008 Summer Olympics roster Edit

2021 Edit

Baseball is being featured at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, for the first time since the 2008 Summer Olympics.[8] Six national teams are competing in the tournament: Israel, Japan (host), Mexico, South Korea, the United States, and the Dominican Republic. It will be held from July 28 to August 7, 2021.[9]

2020 Summer Olympics roster Edit

Baseball World Cup Edit

Intercontinental Cup Edit

Premier12 Tournament Edit

2015 Edit

Team Japan came in third in the 2015 WBSC Premier12 Tournament.

2019 Edit

Team Japan won the 12-team 2019 WBSC Premier12 Tournament, which was held from November 2 to 17, 2019.[10]

International tournament results Edit

World Baseball Classic Edit

  Japan
World Baseball Classic
Tournament Results
Japan 20061st
Japan 20091st
Japan 20133rd
Japan / United States 20173rd
Japan / United States 20231st
Medal Tally
 
Gold
3
 
Silver
 
Bronze
2
World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
    2006 Final   1st 5 3 60 21 No qualifiers held
    2009 Final   1st 7 2 50 16 No qualifiers held
    2013 Semifinal   3rd 5 2 44 27 Automatically qualified
    2017 Semifinal   3rd 6 1 47 24 Automatically qualified
    2023 Final   1st 7 0 56 18 Automatically qualified
Total 6/6 30 8 257 106 - - - -

Olympic Games Edit

Summer Olympics record Qualification
Year Host Round Position W L RS RA
1964 Japan Exhibition only 0 1 2 6
1984 United States Finals 1st [a] 4 1 33 11
1988 South Korea Finals 2nd [a] 4 1 27 17
1992 Spain Bronze Match   3rd 6 3 70 22
1996 United States Finals   2nd 5 4 77 59
2000 Australia Bronze Match 4th 4 5 42 29   1999 Asian Baseball Championship
2004 Greece Bronze Match   3rd 7 2 60 23   2003 Asian Baseball Championship
2008 People's Republic of China Bronze Match 4th 4 5 36 28   2007 Asian Baseball Championship
2020 Japan Gold Match   1st 5 0 25 15 Host
Total [b] 6/6 31 19 310 176
  1. ^ a b No medals awarded; tournament was a demonstration sport only
  2. ^ Totals only include years 1992 to 2008 and 2020, during which baseball was an official medal sport.

Baseball World Cup Edit

   

Intercontinental Cup Edit

 

Asian Baseball Championship Edit

     

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 5 October 2023. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
  2. ^ "2023 List of Players Announced on 3/1/2023". Japan Baseball. Baseball Federation of Japan (BFJ). March 1, 2023. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Kuribayashi was removed from the roster due to injury on March 14, 2023, after all Pool B matches in the World Baseball Classic were done, immediately replaced w/Yamazaki from the quartdrfinal.
  4. ^ "Samurai Japan sets roster for 2013 World Baseball Classic". 21 February 2013.
  5. ^ "Japan in the WBSC Ranking (Men's baseball)". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  6. ^ "World Baseball Classic: Cuba, Japan advance to 2nd round" – CBC Sports – Baseball – MLB
  7. ^ "Tsutsugoh named MVP of WBC '17 Pool B". MLB.com.
  8. ^ 野球・ソフトボール 競技紹介. Olympics.com (in Japanese). Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  9. ^ オリンピックスケジュール&結果 – 野球・ソフトボール. Olympics.com (in Japanese). Retrieved August 4, 2021.
  10. ^ "Two teams from WBSC Premier12 2019 to qualify for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Baseball". WBSC.org. December 19, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2019.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in English)
  • 野球日本代表 侍ジャパンオフィシャルサイト (in Japanese)
  • 侍ジャパン公式 on Instagram
  • 侍ジャパン on Facebook
  • 野球日本代表 侍ジャパン on Twitter

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Japan women s national baseball team This article s factual accuracy may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information March 2023 The Japan national baseball team 野球日本代表 Yakyu Nippon Daihyō or Yakyu Nihon Daihyō also known as Samurai Japan 侍ジャパン is the national team representing Japan in international baseball competitions It won the World Baseball Classic in 2006 2009 and 2023 as well as WBSC Premier12 in 2019 The team is currently ranked 1st in the world by the World Baseball Softball Confederation 1 Japan national baseball teamInformationCountry JapanFederationBaseball Federation of JapanConfederationBaseball Federation of AsiaManagerHirokazu IbataWBSC rankingCurrent1 5 October 2023 1 Highest1 8 times latest in December 2021 Lowest3 December 2012 UniformsWorld Baseball ClassicAppearances6 first in 2006 Best result1st 3 times most recent in 2023 Olympic GamesAppearances6 first in 1992 Best result1st 1 time in 2020 WBSC Premier12Appearances2 first in 2015 Best result1st 1 time in 2019 World CupAppearances15 first in 1972 Best result2nd 1 time in 1982 Intercontinental CupAppearances15 first in 1973 Best result1st 2 times most recent in 1997 Asian GamesAppearances7 first in 1994 Best result1st 1 time in 1994 Asian ChampionshipAppearances25 first in 1954 Best result1st 17 times most recent in 2017 The team has participated in every Summer Olympic Games since the first demonstration tournament in 1984 through when baseball was discontinued following the 2008 Beijing Games Until 2000 the team was made up exclusively of amateur players Since the 2000 Summer Olympics the team has been composed of players from Nippon Professional Baseball The team that played in the 2006 World Baseball Classic included Japanese players from Major League Baseball as well The team won the 2006 Classic It played at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 as it had qualified through the Asian Baseball Championship in 2007 Unlike the WBC roster the Olympic team was composed exclusively of NPB players though it included one amateur player who was drafted during the tournament s progress Japan participated in the 2017 World Baseball Classic finishing third Team Japan won the 2019 WBSC Premier12 Tournament At the Olympics in 2021 it faced Israel Mexico South Korea the United States and the Dominican Republic and won gold At the 2023 World Baseball Classic Japan was able to defeat the defending champion United States to become the champions Their 2023 win was their third World Baseball Classic championship and have the most championships Contents 1 Current roster 2 Nickname 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2019 3 2 2021 3 3 2022 3 4 2023 4 Regional competition 4 1 Asian Baseball Championship 4 2 Asian Games 5 International competition 5 1 World Baseball Classic 5 1 1 2006 5 1 1 1 2006 WBC roster 5 1 2 2009 5 1 2 1 2009 WBC roster 5 1 3 2013 The end of the championship streak 5 1 3 1 2013 WBC roster 5 1 4 2017 5 1 4 1 2017 WBC roster 5 2 Olympic Games 5 2 1 2008 5 2 1 1 2008 Summer Olympics roster 5 2 2 2021 5 2 2 1 2020 Summer Olympics roster 5 3 Baseball World Cup 5 4 Intercontinental Cup 5 5 Premier12 Tournament 5 5 1 2015 5 5 2 2019 6 International tournament results 6 1 World Baseball Classic 6 2 Olympic Games 6 3 Baseball World Cup 6 4 Intercontinental Cup 6 5 Asian Baseball Championship 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksCurrent roster EditSource 2 Japan roster 2023 World Baseball Classic rosterPlayers CoachesPitchers11 Yu Darvish 12 Shosei Togo 13 Yuki Matsui 14 Roki Sasaki 15 Taisei Ota 16 Shohei Ohtani 17 Hiromi Itoh 18 Yoshinobu Yamamoto 20 Ryoji Kuribayashi 3 21 Shota Imanaga 22 Atsuki Yuasa 26 Yuki Udagawa 28 Hiroto Takahashi 29 Hiroya Miyagi 47 Keiji Takahashi 63 Soichiro Yamazaki 3 Catchers10 Takuya Kai 24 Takumi Ohshiro 27 Yuhei NakamuraInfielders 1 Tetsuto Yamada 2 Sosuke Genda 3 Shugo Maki 5 Taisei Makihara 7 Takumu Nakano 25 Kazuma Okamoto 33 Hotaka Yamakawa 55 Munetaka MurakamiOutfielders 8 Kensuke Kondo 9 Ukyo Shuto 23 Lars Nootbaar 34 Masataka Yoshida Manager89 Hideki KuriyamaCoaches 90 Kazuyuki Shirai 81 Masato Yoshii 74 Yoshinori Murata 79 Noriyuki Shiroishi 87 Masaji Shimizu 75 Kazuyuki Atsuzawa 77 Sadaaki YoshimuraNickname EditThe team has been nicknamed Samurai Japan 侍ジャパン 4 Like other national teams in Japan the nickname is usually prefixed with the surname of the manager However in the 2009 World Baseball Classic the team used Samurai a symbol of Japan s history instead of Hara the surname of their manager In 2012 it was adopted officially Results and fixtures EditThe following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings as well as any future matches that have been scheduled 5 Legend Win Lose Void or postponed Fixture 2019 Edit Friendly March 9 Mexico nbsp 4 2 nbsp Japan Kyocera Dome JapanBoxscoreFriendly March 10 Mexico nbsp 0 6 nbsp Japan Kyocera Dome JapanBoxscoreFriendly August 28 Japan nbsp 15 2 nbsp France Hall de Saint Exupery FranceBoxscoreFriendly August 30 Japan nbsp 22 0 nbsp France Gymnase Marechal FranceBoxscoreFriendly August 31 Japan nbsp 15 5 nbsp France Templiers Stadium FranceBoxscoreFriendly September 1 Japan nbsp 6 7 nbsp France Templiers Stadium FranceBoxscoreFriendly September 1 Japan nbsp 18 8 nbsp France Templiers Stadium FranceBoxscoreAsian Championship GS October 15 Japan nbsp 2 0 nbsp Chinese Taipei Douliu Stadium Taiwan18 30 TST BoxscoreAsian Championship GS October 16 Hong Kong nbsp 0 15 F 5 nbsp Japan Taichung Field Taiwan18 30 TST BoxscoreAsian Championship GS October 17 Sri Lanka nbsp 0 15 F 5 nbsp Japan Taichung Field Taiwan12 00 TST BoxscoreAsian Championship SR October 18 China nbsp 1 11 F 7 nbsp Japan Taichung Stadium Taiwan12 00 TST Boxscore Attendance 346Asian Championship SR October 19 South Korea nbsp 3 11 nbsp Japan Taichung Stadium Taiwan12 00 TST Boxscore Attendance 362Asian Championship F October 20 Chinese Taipei nbsp 5 4 nbsp Japan Taichung Stadium Taiwan18 30 TST BoxscoreWBSC Premier 12 GS November 5 Venezuela nbsp 4 8 nbsp Japan Taoyuan Stadium Taiwan18 00 Boxscore Attendance 3 868WBSC Premier 12 GS November 6 Puerto Rico nbsp 0 4 nbsp Japan Taoyuan Stadium Taiwan18 00 Boxscore Attendance 4 209WBSC Premier 12 GS November 7 Japan nbsp 8 1 nbsp Chinese Taipei Taichung Stadium Taiwan18 30 Boxscore Attendance 20 465WBSC Premier 12 SR November 11 Australia nbsp 2 3 nbsp Japan ZOZO Marine Stadium Japan19 00 Boxscore Attendance 17 819WBSC Premier 12 SR November 12 United States nbsp 4 3 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 Boxscore Attendance 27 827WBSC Premier 12 SR November 13 Mexico nbsp 1 3 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 Boxscore Attendance 31 776WBSC Premier 12 SR November 16 South Korea nbsp 8 10 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 Boxscore Attendance 44 224WBSC Premier 12 F November 17 South Korea nbsp 3 5 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 Boxscore Attendance 44 9602021 Edit 2020 Summer Olympics GS July 28 Dominican Republic nbsp 3 4 nbsp Japan Azuma Stadium Japan12 00 JST LP Jairo Asencio Boxscore WP Ryoji Kuribayashi2020 Summer Olympics GS July 31 Japan nbsp 7 4 nbsp Mexico Yokohama Stadium Japan12 00 JST WP Masato MorishitaSv Ryoji KuribayashiHR Tetsuto Yamada 1 Hayato Sakamoto 1 Boxscore LP Juan Pablo OramasHR Joey Meneses 1 2020 Summer Olympics R2 August 2 United States nbsp 6 7 F 10 nbsp Japan Yokohama Stadium Japan19 00 JST LP Edwin JacksonHR Triston Casas 2 Boxscore WP Ryoji KuribayashiHR Seiya Suzuki 1 2020 Summer Olympics SF August 4 South Korea nbsp 2 5 nbsp Japan Yokohama Stadium Japan19 00 JST LP Go Woo suk Boxscore WP Hiromi ItohSv Ryoji Kuribayashi2020 Summer Olympics F August 7 United States nbsp 0 2 nbsp Japan Yokohama Stadium Japan19 00 JST LP Nick Martinez Boxscore WP Masato MorishitaSv Ryoji KuribayashiHR Munetaka Murakami 1 2022 Edit Haarlem Week GS July 8 Japan nbsp 1 0 nbsp Curacao Mulier Stadium Netherlands15 30 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week GS July 9 United States nbsp 0 1 F 8 nbsp Japan Mulier Stadium Netherlands13 00 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week GS July 10 Cuba nbsp 3 4 nbsp Japan Mulier Stadium Netherlands19 30 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week GS July 12 Japan nbsp 9 0 nbsp Italy Mulier Stadium Netherlands12 00 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week GS July 13 Netherlands nbsp 0 5 nbsp Japan Mulier Stadium Netherlands19 30 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week SF July 14 Netherlands nbsp 2 1 nbsp Japan Mulier Stadium Netherlands19 30 CET BoxscoreHaarlem Week 3rd July 15 United States nbsp 5 1 nbsp Japan Mulier Stadium Netherlands14 00 CET BoxscoreFriendly November 9 Australia nbsp 1 8 nbsp Japan Sapporo Dome JapanBoxscoreFriendly November 10 Australia nbsp 0 9 nbsp Japan Sapporo Dome JapanBoxscore2023 Edit World Baseball Classic GS March 9 China nbsp 1 8 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 JT LP Wang Xiang 0 1 Boxscore WP Shohei Ohtani 1 0 HR Shugo Maki 1 Attendance 41 616Umpires HP Stu Scheurwater 1B Cuti Suarez 2B Ben May 3B Delfin ColonWorld Baseball Classic GS March 10 South Korea nbsp 4 13 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 JT LP Kwang hyun Kim 0 1 HR Yang Eui ji 2 Park Kun woo 1 Boxscore WP Yu Darvish 1 0 HR Kensuke Kondo 1 Attendance 41 629Umpires HP Laz Diaz 1B Stu Scheurwater 2B Delfin Colon 3B Cuti SuarezWorld Baseball Classic GS March 11 Czech Republic nbsp 2 10 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 JT LP Ondrej Satoria 0 1 Boxscore WP Rōki Sasaki 1 0 Sv Hiroya Miyagi 1 HR Shugo Maki 2 Attendance 41 637Umpires HP Ben May 1B Ramon De Jesus 2B Cuti Suarez 3B Fabrizio FabrizziWorld Baseball Classic GS March 12 Japan nbsp 7 1 nbsp Australia Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 JT WP Yoshinobu Yamamoto 1 0 HR Shohei Ohtani 1 Boxscore LP Will Sherriff 0 1 HR Alex Hall 1 Attendance 41 664Umpires HP Pat Hoberg 1B Cuti Suarez 2B Adam Hamari 3B Chan Jung ChangWorld Baseball Classic QF March 16 Italy nbsp 3 9 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan19 00 NST LP Joe LaSorsa 0 1 HR Dominic Fletcher 1 Boxscore WP Shohei Ohtani 2 0 HR Kazuma Okamoto 1 Masataka Yoshida 1 Attendance 41 723Umpires HP Pat Hoberg 1B Laz Diaz 2B Delfin Colon 3B Cuti SuarezWorld Baseball Classic SF March 20 Japan nbsp 6 5 nbsp Mexico loanDepot Park United States19 00 ET BoxscoreWorld Baseball Classic F March 21 United States nbsp 2 3 nbsp Japan loanDepot Park United States19 00 ET LP Merrill Kelly 0 1 HR Trea Turner 5 Kyle Schwarber 2 Boxscore WP Shōta Imanaga 1 0 Sv Shohei Ohtani 1 HR Munetaka Murakami 1 Kazuma Okamoto 2 Attendance 36 098Umpires HP Lance Barksdale 1B John Tumpane 2B Edward Pinales 3B Ramiro Alfaro LF Jong Chui Park RF Quinn WolcottRegional competition EditAsian Baseball Championship Edit Main article Asian Baseball Championship Japan have dominated the Asian Baseball Championship since its inception and have competed in every year Japan have never missed out on placing in the top 3 in any tournament and is the only team to have achieved this feat Japan also holds the record for most consecutive Asian Championships having won four times in a row on two occasions Asian Games Edit Main article Baseball at the Asian Games In all four Asian Games to include baseball Japan have placed in the top 3 in every tournament though they have only won the tournament once in the first event held in Hiroshima in 1994 International competition Edit nbsp 2009 World Baseball Classic finals Kenji Johjima and Yu Darvish nbsp World Baseball Classic Championship TrophyWorld Baseball Classic Edit Main article World Baseball Classic See also 2006 World Baseball Classic rosters Japan 2009 World Baseball Classic rosters Japan and 2013 World Baseball Classic rosters C2 A0Japan 2006 Edit Japan won the inaugural 2006 World Baseball Classic defeating Cuba in the Final 2006 WBC roster Edit 2009 Edit Japan also won the 2009 World Baseball Classic hosting the Pool A games in the Tokyo Dome Japan started the tournament opener with a 4 0 win over China Japan then secured advancement into the second round with a 14 2 win in seven innings over arch rival South Korea The game was shortened due to the WBC s mercy rule Japan then played South Korea again to determine seeding for the second round In the rematch the Koreans shut out Japan 1 0 making Japan advance as the Pool A runner up In Pool 1 of the WBC quarter finals Japan defeated Cuba 6 0 but lost to Korea again 4 1 In the elimination match that followed Japan secured a spot in the semi finals with a 5 0 win over Cuba Japan defeated South Korea in the Finals 5 3 partly because of an Ichiro Suzuki base hit in the 10th inning 2009 WBC roster Edit 2013 The end of the championship streak Edit Japan the two time world defending champions entered the 2013 World Baseball Classic hosting Pool A games in the Fukuoka Dome facing off against Cuba China and newcomers Brazil Despite their first loss against the Cuban team they secured their position for the second round in 2013 World Baseball Classic Pool 1 to face off the Netherlands and Chinese Taipei The Japanese team narrowly won against Chinese Taipei 4 3 before proceeding to face off against the Dutch team winning against them twice before proceeding to the semi final round along with the Netherlands as they faced off against Puerto Rico Despite Japan s efforts they eventually lost 3 1 against the Puerto Rican team right after Alex Rios scored two additional runs from a home run Japan finished third in the 2013 WBC as their two time championship streak ended The Japanese team bowed out to both the crowd and the Puerto Rican team as a gesture of respect 2013 WBC roster Edit 2017 Edit In the 2017 World Baseball Classic Japan hosted Pool B games in the Tokyo Dome They finished first round play with a 3 0 record and advanced to the second round 6 After batting 364 outfielder Yoshitomo Tsutsugoh was named the Pool B MVP 7 In the second round Japan hosted Pool E games in the Tokyo Dome and again finished pool play with a 3 0 record advancing to the championship round However Japan lost to the United States 2 1 in the semifinal They finished the tournament in third place Pitcher Kodai Senga was named to the All World Baseball Classic Team 2017 WBC roster Edit Olympic Games Edit Main article Baseball at the Summer Olympics 2008 Edit 2008 Summer Olympics roster Edit 2021 Edit Baseball is being featured at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo for the first time since the 2008 Summer Olympics 8 Six national teams are competing in the tournament Israel Japan host Mexico South Korea the United States and the Dominican Republic It will be held from July 28 to August 7 2021 9 2020 Summer Olympics roster Edit Baseball World Cup Edit Main article Baseball World Cup Intercontinental Cup Edit Main article Intercontinental Cup baseball Premier12 Tournament Edit 2015 Edit Team Japan came in third in the 2015 WBSC Premier12 Tournament 2019 Edit Team Japan won the 12 team 2019 WBSC Premier12 Tournament which was held from November 2 to 17 2019 10 International tournament results EditWorld Baseball Classic Edit nbsp JapanWorld Baseball ClassicTournament ResultsJapan 20061stJapan 20091stJapan 20133rdJapan United States 20173rdJapan United States 20231stMedal Tally nbsp Gold3 nbsp Silver nbsp Bronze2World Baseball Classic record Qualification recordYear Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA nbsp nbsp 2006 Final nbsp 1st 5 3 60 21 No qualifiers held nbsp nbsp 2009 Final nbsp 1st 7 2 50 16 No qualifiers held nbsp nbsp 2013 Semifinal nbsp 3rd 5 2 44 27 Automatically qualified nbsp nbsp 2017 Semifinal nbsp 3rd 6 1 47 24 Automatically qualified nbsp nbsp 2023 Final nbsp 1st 7 0 56 18 Automatically qualifiedTotal 6 6 30 8 257 106 Olympic Games Edit Summer Olympics record QualificationYear Host Round Position W L RS RA1964 Japan Exhibition only 0 1 2 61984 United States Finals 1st a 4 1 33 111988 South Korea Finals 2nd a 4 1 27 171992 Spain Bronze Match nbsp 3rd 6 3 70 221996 United States Finals nbsp 2nd 5 4 77 592000 Australia Bronze Match 4th 4 5 42 29 nbsp 1999 Asian Baseball Championship2004 Greece Bronze Match nbsp 3rd 7 2 60 23 nbsp 2003 Asian Baseball Championship2008 People s Republic of China Bronze Match 4th 4 5 36 28 nbsp 2007 Asian Baseball Championship2020 Japan Gold Match nbsp 1st 5 0 25 15 HostTotal b 6 6 31 19 310 176 a b No medals awarded tournament was a demonstration sport only Totals only include years 1992 to 2008 and 2020 during which baseball was an official medal sport Baseball World Cup Edit Main article Baseball World Cup 1972 4th 1976 nbsp 3rd 1978 4th 1980 nbsp 3rd 1982 nbsp 2nd 1984 4th 1986 5th 1988 4th 1990 5th 1994 nbsp 3rd 1998 5th 2001 4th 2003 nbsp 3rd 2005 5th 2007 nbsp 3rd 2009 10th 2011 12thIntercontinental Cup Edit Main article Intercontinental Cup baseball 1973 nbsp 1st 1975 nbsp 2nd 1977 nbsp 3rd 1979 nbsp 2nd 1981 6th 1985 nbsp 3rd 1987 nbsp 3rd 1989 nbsp 2nd 1991 nbsp 2nd 1993 nbsp 3rd 1995 nbsp 2nd 1997 nbsp 1st 1999 nbsp 3rd 2002 5th 2006 4th 2010 5thAsian Baseball Championship Edit Main article Asian Baseball Championship 1954 nbsp 2nd 1955 nbsp 1st 1959 nbsp 1st 1962 nbsp 1st 1963 nbsp 2nd 1965 nbsp 1st 1967 nbsp 1st 1969 nbsp 1st 1971 nbsp 2nd 1973 nbsp 1st 1975 nbsp 2nd 1983 nbsp 2nd 1985 nbsp 1st 1987 nbsp 2nd 1989 nbsp 2nd 1991 nbsp 1st 1993 nbsp 1st 1995 nbsp 1st 1997 nbsp 2nd 1999 nbsp 2nd 2001 nbsp 3rd 2003 nbsp 1st 2005 nbsp 1st 2007 nbsp 1st 2009 nbsp 1st 2012 nbsp 1st 2015 nbsp 3rd 2017 nbsp 1st 2019 nbsp 2ndSee also EditSports in Japan Baseball in Japan Japan national under 18 baseball team Japan women s national baseball team Japan South Korea baseball rivalryReferences Edit a b The WBSC World Ranking WBSC 5 October 2023 Retrieved 5 October 2023 2023 List of Players Announced on 3 1 2023 Japan Baseball Baseball Federation of Japan BFJ March 1 2023 Retrieved March 1 2023 a b Kuribayashi was removed from the roster due to injury on March 14 2023 after all Pool B matches in the World Baseball Classic were done immediately replaced w Yamazaki from the quartdrfinal Samurai Japan sets roster for 2013 World Baseball Classic 21 February 2013 Japan in the WBSC Ranking Men s baseball World Baseball Softball Confederation Retrieved 12 August 2021 World Baseball Classic Cuba Japan advance to 2nd round CBC Sports Baseball MLB Tsutsugoh named MVP of WBC 17 Pool B MLB com 野球 ソフトボール 競技紹介 Olympics com in Japanese Retrieved August 4 2021 オリンピックスケジュール amp 結果 野球 ソフトボール Olympics com in Japanese Retrieved August 4 2021 Two teams from WBSC Premier12 2019 to qualify for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Baseball WBSC org December 19 2018 Retrieved February 13 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Japan national baseball team Official website in English 野球日本代表 侍ジャパンオフィシャルサイト in Japanese 侍ジャパン公式 on Instagram 侍ジャパン on Facebook 野球日本代表 侍ジャパン on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Japan national baseball team amp oldid 1179467931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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