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Pacific League 2004 Final Standings

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Pacific League 2004 Final Standings
With the conclusion of the 2004 Pacific League season, and looking forward to the playoffs starting October 1, here is how the PL concluded:

Team G W L T W% GB FDH SL HNHF CLM OKB OBW Home Road RS RA HR SB BA ERA
1 Daiei 133 77 52 4 .597 - - 11 - 14 15(2)10 10(2)15 18 - 9 23 - 4 36(3)27 41(1)25 739 651 183 84 .292 4.58
2 Seibu 133 74 58 1 .561 4.5 14 - 11 - 15 - 12 15(1)11 13 - 14 17 - 10 38(1)29 36 - 29 718 656 183 97 .276 4.29
3 Nippon Ham 133 66 65 2 .504 12 10(2)15 12 - 15 - 15 - 12 11 - 14 18 - 9 34(1)30 32(1)35 731 697 178 45 .281 4.72
4 Lotte 133 65 65 3 .500 12.5 15(2)10 11(1)15 12 - 15 - 17 - 10 10 - 15 32 - 35 33(3)30 649 642 143 49 .264 4.40
5 Kintetsu 133 61 70 2 .466 17 9 - 18 14 - 13 14 - 11 10 - 17 - 14(2)11 37(1)30 24(1)40 630 636 121 59 .269 4.46
6 Orix 133 49 82 2 .374 29 4 - 23 10 - 17 9 - 18 15 - 10 11(2)14 - 25(1)39 24(1)43 622 807 112 90 .283 5.66

The top three teams will be competing to decide the Pacific League champion starting Friday with Seibu hosting the Nippon Ham Fighters. Game times have been announced: 6:00pm on Friday (10/1), 1:30pm on Saturday, and 1:00pm on Sunday (if necessary).

After that, the playoffs move to Fukuoka Dome where Daiei will host the winner. All five games (if it goes that long) will start at 6:00pm with the games running from Wednesday, October 6 to October 11 (excluding the 8th). If Nippon Ham wins the First Stage, Daiei will get an automatic win to start the series.

Comments
Re: Pacific League 2004 Final Standings
[ Author: LUCKY 7 | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 7:54 PM | HT Fan ]

That's always confused me. Why do they get an automatic win?
Playoff Auto-Win
[ Author: westbaystars | Posted: Sep 28, 2004 8:18 PM | YBS Fan ]

Think of it as a penalty for finishing the season more than 5 games out for Fighters. The Lions, who finished 4.5 games out, won't have such a penalty against them.

The reason for the penalty (or credit to Daiei) is to give a greater advantage to finishing higher in the standings.
Re: Pacific League 2004 Final Standings
[ Author: LUCKY 7 | Posted: Sep 29, 2004 7:21 AM | HT Fan ]

Well, it would be better to favor the underdogs? Cause they didn't stave off a literal last chance.
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