2010 Nippon Professional Baseball Draft |
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Tatsuya Oishi , who was nominated and bid lottery for by six teams. |
General information |
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Sport | Baseball |
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Date(s) | October 28, 2010 |
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Location | Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa, Tokyo |
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Network(s) | TBS (first round), sky-A |
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Sponsored by | Toshiba |
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Overview |
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97 total selections in 16 (Includes draft for developmental players) rounds |
League | Nippon Professional Baseball |
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First round selections | Tatsuya Oishi Yuki Saito |
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The 2010 Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Draft was held on October 28, 2010, for the 46th time at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa to assign amateur baseball players to the NPB. It was arranged with the special cooperation of Toshiba with official naming rights. The draft was officially called "The Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by TOSHIBA ".It has been sponsored by Toshiba for the 2nd consecutive year since 2009.[1][2]
Summary
Only the first round picks will be done by bid lottery. After the second round, waver selections were made in order from the lowest-ranked team of the 2011 season in both the Central League and Pacific League, the third round was reversed and selections were made from the top team, and the fourth round was reversed again, alternating with selections from the lowest-ranked team until all teams had finished selecting players.[3]
Since the 2005 season, the winner of the NPB All-Star Game has determined whether the Central League or the Pacific League gets waiver preference after the second round. In the 2010 All-Star Game, the Central League and Pacific League had a 1-1-1 tie, but regulations gave the Central League waiver priority over the Pacific League.[4]
Attention was focused on candidates such as Tatsuya Oishi, Yuki Saito, Hirokazu Sawamura, and other college-age right-handed pitchers.[5] Under the circumstances, the Yomiuri Giants publicly announced that they would pick Sawamura in the first round, and Sawamura also expressed his refusal to negotiate if he was picked by a team other than the Giants. As a result, other teams backed away from Sawamura, and the Giants picked him alone. The Giants' approach was criticized.[6][7]
First Round Contested Picks
| Player Name | Position | Teams Selected by |
First Round | Tatsuya Oishi | Pitcher | Baystars, Eagles, Carp, Buffaloes, Tigers, Lions |
First Round | Yuki Saito | Pitcher | Swallows, Fighters, Marines, Hawks |
Second Round | Takahiro Shiomi | Pitcher | Eagles, Swallows |
Second Round | Shota Ishimine | Outfielder | Buffaloes, Marines |
Thrird Round | Tetsuto Yamada | Infielder | Buffaloes, Swallows |
- Bolded teams indicate who won the right to negotiate contract following a lottery.
- In the first round, Hirokazu Sawamura (Pitcher) was selected by the Giants, and Yudai Ohno (Pitcher) by the Dragons without a bid lottery.
- In the second round, Kota Suda (Pitcher) was selected by the Baystars, Yuya Fukui (Pitcher) by the Carp, Daiki Enokida (Pitcher) by the Tigers, and Ayatsugu Yamashita (Catcher) by the Hawks without a bid lottery.
- In the fourth round, the last remaining Buffaloes selected Shunta Gotoh (Outfielder).
- List of selected players.[8]
Selected Players
Key * | Player did not sign |
- The order of the teams is the order of second round waiver priority.
- Bolded After that, a developmental player who contracted as a registered player under control.
- List of selected players.[8]
Yokohama Baystars
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Orix Buffaloes
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Pick | Player Name | Position | Team |
#1 | Tetsuto Yamada | Outfielder | Riseisha High School |
#2 | Yuki Shichijo | Pitcher | Hakuwa Victories |
#3 | Akihisa Nishida | Catcher | Hokusho High School |
#4 | Tomoya Matano | Outfielder | Hokusho High School |
#5 | Kentaro Kyuko | Pitcher | Nippon Paper Industries Ishinomaki |
#6 | Nariaki Kawasaki | Outfielder | Kumamoto Golden Larks |
Developmental Player Draft |
#1 | Koki Kitano | Outfielder | Kanagawa University |
#2 | Keisuke Ueno | Pitcher | Kagawa Olive Guyners |
#3 | Takanori Sato | Outfielder | Sendai Ikuei Gakuen High School |
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Yomiuri Giants
Chiba Lotte Marines
Hanshin Tigers
Saitama Seibu Lions
Chunichi Dragons
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Pick | Player Name | Position | Team |
#1 | Ayatsugu Yamashita | Catcher | Narashino High School |
#2 | Yuki Yanagita | Outfielder | Hiroshima University of Economics |
#3 | Takaki Minami | Pitcher | Urawa Gakuin High School |
#4 | Daichi Hoshino | Pitcher | Okayama Higashi Commercial High School |
#5 | Masato Sakata | Pitcher | Yusei High School |
Developmental Player Draft |
#1 | Keisuke Yasuda | Outfielder | Kochi Fighting Dogs |
#2 | Daiki Nakahara | Infielder | Kagoshima Josai High School |
#3 | Daichiro Ito | Pitcher | Homare High School |
#4 | Kodai Senga | Pitcher | Gamagori High School |
#5 | Taisei Makihara | Infielder | Johoku High School |
#6 | Takuya Kai | Catcher | Yoshikan High School |
References
- ^ "Nippon Professional Baseball Team / Player / Draft Meeting 2010年 プロ野球ドラフト会議 supported by TOSHIBA". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "TOSHIBA news release ニュースリリース 2010年プロ野球ドラフト会議への特別協賛について 2010年09月17日". Toshiba Corporation Official site (in Japanese). September 17, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "2010 Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by TOSHIBA 選択手順". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "Sports Nippon baseball news ドラフト指名セ・リーグが優先権獲得". Sports Nippon (in Japanese). July 25, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "The Nikkei baseball news 斎藤ら早大3本柱に中大・沢村…ドラフト注目選手の横顔". The Nikkei (in Japanese). October 21, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "Sports Nippon baseball news 巨人・沢村再び 単独1位指名に大粒の涙". Sports Nippon (in Japanese). October 29, 2010. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ "Web Sportiva Love Sports column 入団拒否、浪人生活、猛バッシング… 巨人愛を貫いた男たちの波乱万丈" (in Japanese). Web Sportiva Love Sports by Shueisha. September 8, 2020. Retrieved November 25, 2022.
- ^ a b "2010 Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by TOSHIBA 選択選手一覧". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved November 25, 2022.
External links
- 2010 プロ野球ドラフト会議 supported by TOSHIBA - NPB.jp Nippon Professional Baseball (in Japanese)