Eastern League (Japanese baseball)

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Current teams

The league currently contains the minor league affiliates of seven Japanese professional teams plus one independent team. With a few exceptions, Eastern League teams currently carry the same name, and use the same uniforms, as their parent team.

Team City Main stadium
Chiba Lotte Marines Saitama, Saitama Template:Ill
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters Kamagaya, Chiba Template:Ill
Saitama Seibu LionsTemplate:Efn Tokorozawa, Saitama Template:Ill
Yokohama DeNA BayStars Yokosuka, Kanagawa Yokosuka Stadium
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles Sendai, Miyagi Template:Ill
Tokyo Yakult Swallows Toda, Saitama Template:Ill
Yomiuri Giants Inagi, Tokyo Yomiuri Giants Stadium
Template:Ill Niigata, Niigata Niigata Prefectural Baseball Stadium

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History

Shin Nippon League

In 1954 the six teams of NPB's Central League agreed to form their own minor league — the Shin Nippon League[2] (or "New Japan League")[1] — as a complement to the already extant Kansai Farm League, which had begun play in 1952. The minor league affiliates of the Chunichi Dragons and Hanshin Tigers moved over from the Kansai Farm League.

The initial roster of Shin Nippon League teams (NPB parent team in parentheses):[1]

Formation of the Eastern League

Both minor leagues decided to join forces with Nippon Professional Baseball in 1955, and the 14 farm teams of the Central League and Pacific League were split up to create the Eastern League and the Western League, each with seven teams.

The Eastern League contained the minor league teams of the seven professional teams that had their homefields in the Eastern region of Japan (NPB parent team in parentheses):[1]

1956-1960 hiatus

After one year of operation, the league dissolved in 1956[1] for financial reasons.[2]

Rebirth

The Eastern League restarted in 1961 with five teams:[1] in the interim the Daiei Stars and the Takahashi Unions (formerly the Tombo Unions) had merged into the Daiei Unions, who in turn merged with the Mainichi Orions to ultimately form the Daimai Orions (now known as the Chiba Lotte Marines). From that point until the year 2000, all Japanese minor league teams used the same name as their NPB parent club.[1]

In 1979, the Nishitetsu Lions moved their franchise to Saitama, with their minor league team leaving the Western League to join the Eastern League.

In 2005 the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles were formed to join NPB, and their farm team became part of the Eastern League as well.

The independent Niigata Albirex Baseball Club was added to Eastern League for the 2024 season.

References

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  1. a b c d e f g "Minor League History," JapaneseBaseball.com. Template:Webarchive. Accessed April 20, 2015.
  2. a b Ryo. "Ni-Gun Baseball," NPB Tracker (25 August 2009). Template:Webarchive

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