Hanshin Tigers - Regular Season Records

Regular Season Records

Osaka Tigers (Japanese Baseball League)
Year Manager Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. GB Place
1936 - Spring/Summer Season Shigeo Mori 15 9 6 0 .600 N/A (1 tournament won)
1936 - Fall Season Shuichi Ishimoto 31 24 6 1 .774 N/A Runners-up (2.5 tournaments won)
1937 - Spring Season Shuichi Ishimoto 56 41 14 1 .741 0.5 2nd (out of 8)
1937 - Fall Season Shuichi Ishimoto 49 39 9 1 .806 -.- 1st (out of 8)
1938 - Spring Season Shuichi Ishimoto 35 29 6 0 .829 -.- 1st (out of 8)
1938 - Fall Season Shuichi Ishimoto 40 27 13 0 .675 3.5 2nd (out of 9)
1939 Shuichi Ishimoto 96 63 30 3 .672 3.5 2nd (out of 9)
Hanshin (Japanese Baseball League)
Year Manager Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. GB Place
1940 Kenjiro Matsuki 104 64 37 3 .630 10.5 2nd (out of 9)
1941 Kenjiro Matsuki 84 41 43 0 .488 21.0 5th (out of 8)
1942 Tadashi Wakabayashi 105 52 48 5 .519 21.0 3rd (out of 8)
1943 Tadashi Wakabayashi 84 41 36 7 .530 11.0 3rd (out of 8)
1944 Tadashi Wakabayashi 35 27 6 2 .800 -.- 1st (out of 6)
1946 Fumio Fujimura 105 59 46 0 .562 7.0 3rd (out of 8)
Osaka Tigers (Japanese Baseball League)
Year Manager Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. GB Place
1947 Tadashi Wakabayashi 119 79 37 3 .676 -.- 1st (out of 8)
1948 Tadashi Wakabayashi 140 70 66 4 .514 17.0 3rd (out of 8)
1949 Tadashi Wakabayashi 137 65 69 3 .485 20.5 6th (out of 8)
Osaka Tigers
Year Manager Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. GB Place
1950 Kenjiro Matsuki 140 70 67 3 .511 30.0 4th
1951 Kenjiro Matsuki 116 61 52 3 .539 20.5 3rd
1952 Kenjiro Matsuki 120 79 40 1 .663 3.5 2nd
1953 Kenjiro Matsuki 130 74 56 0 .569 16.0 2nd
1954 Kenjiro Matsuki 130 71 57 2 .554 16.0 3rd
1955 Ichiro Kishi (Interim: Fumio Fujimura) 130 71 57 2 .554 20.5 3rd
1956 Fumio Fujimura 130 79 50 1 .612 4.5 2nd
1957 Fumio Fujimura 130 73 54 3 .573 1.0 2nd
1958 Yoshio Tanaka 130 72 58 0 .554 5.5 2nd
1959 Yoshio Tanaka 130 62 59 9 .512 13.0 2nd
1960 Masayasu Kaneda 130 64 62 4 .508 6.0 3rd
Hanshin Tigers
Year Manager Games Wins Losses Ties Pct. GB Place
1961 Masayasu Kaneda (Interim: Sadayoshi Fujimoto) 130 60 67 3 .473 12.5 4th
1962 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 133 75 55 3 .575 -.- 1st
1963 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 140 69 70 1 .496 14.5 3rd
1964 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 140 80 56 4 .586 -.- 1st
1965 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 140 71 66 3 .518 19.5 3rd
1966 Shigeru Sugishita (Interim: Sadayoshi Fujimoto) 135 64 66 5 .493 25.0 3rd
1967 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 136 70 60 6 .537 14.0 3rd
1968 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 133 72 58 3 .553 5.0 2nd
1969 Tsuguo Goto 130 68 59 3 .535 6.5 2nd
1970 Minoru Murayama 130 77 49 4 .608 2.0 2nd
1971 Minoru Murayama 130 57 64 9 .473 12.5 5th
1972 Minoru Murayama (Interim: Masayasu Kaneda) 130 71 56 3 .558 3.5 2nd
1973 Masayasu Kaneda 130 64 59 7 .519 0.5 2nd
1974 Masayasu Kaneda 130 57 64 9 .473 14.0 4th
1975 Yoshio Yoshida 130 68 55 7 .550 6.0 3rd
1976 Yoshio Yoshida 130 72 45 13 .604 2.0 2nd
1977 Yoshio Yoshida 130 55 63 12 .469 21.0 4th
1978 Tsuguo Goto 130 41 80 9 .350 30.5 6th (last)
1979 Don Blasingame 130 61 60 9 .504 8.0 4th
1980 Don Blasingame (Interim: Futoshi Nakanishi) 130 54 66 10 .454 20.5 5th
1981 Futoshi Nakanishi 130 67 58 5 .535 8.0 3rd
1982 Motoo Andoh (Interim: Takao Sato) 130 65 57 8 .531 4.5 3rd
1983 Motoo Andoh 130 62 63 5 .496 11.5 4th
1984 Motoo Andoh 130 53 69 8 .438 23.0 4th
1985 Yoshio Yoshida 130 74 49 7 .596 -.- 1st - WON JAPAN SERIES
1986 Yoshio Yoshida 130 60 60 10 .500 13.5 3rd
1987 Yoshio Yoshida 130 41 83 6 .338 37.5 6th (last)
1988 Minoru Murayama 130 51 77 2 .400 29.5 6th (last)
1989 Minoru Murayama 130 54 75 1 .419 30.5 5th
1990 Katsuhiro Nakamura 130 52 78 0 .400 36.0 6th (last)
1991 Katsuhiro Nakamura 130 48 82 0 .369 26.0 6th (last)
1992 Katsuhiro Nakamura 132 67 63 2 .515 2.0 2nd/3rd (tied)
1993 Katsuhiro Nakamura 132 63 67 2 .485 17.0 4th
1994 Katsuhiro Nakamura 130 62 68 0 .477 8.0 4th/5th (tied)
1995 Katsuhiro Nakamura (Interim: Taira Fujita) 130 46 84 0 .354 36.0 6th (last)
1996 Taira Fujita (Interim: Takeshi Shibata) 130 54 76 0 .415 23.0 6th (last)
1997 Yoshio Yoshida 136 62 73 1 .460 21.0 5th
1998 Yoshio Yoshida 135 52 83 0 .385 27.0 6th (last)
1999 Katsuya Nomura 135 55 80 0 .407 26.0 6th (last)
2000 Katsuya Nomura 136 57 78 1 .423 21.0 6th (last)
2001 Katsuya Nomura 140 57 80 3 .418 20.5 6th (last)
2002 Senichi Hoshino 140 66 70 4 .486 19.0 4th
2003 Senichi Hoshino 140 87 51 2 .629 -.- 1st
2004 Akinobu Okada 138 66 70 2 .485 13.0 4th
2005 Akinobu Okada 146 87 54 5 .617 -.- 1st
2006 Akinobu Okada 146 84 58 4 .592 3.5 2nd
2007 Akinobu Okada 144 74 66 4 .529 4.5 3rd
2008 Akinobu Okada 144 82 59 3 .582 2.0 2nd
2009 Akinobu Mayumi 144 67 73 4 .479 24.5 4th
2010 Akinobu Mayumi 144 78 63 3 .553 1.0 2nd
2011 Akinobu Mayumi 144 68 70 6 .493 9.0 4th
2012 Yutaka Wada 144 55 75 14 .423 31.5 5th

NOTE: The 1944 Japanese Baseball League season was cut-short and the 1945 season was canceled due to the on-going war (World War II) with many players being enlisted to fight.

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