2014 Nippon Professional Baseball Draft |
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Kohei Arihara, who was nominated and bid lottery for by four teams. |
General information |
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Sport | Baseball |
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Date(s) | October 23, 2014 |
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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 | Taisho Pharmaceutical |
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Overview |
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105 total selections in 13 (Includes draft for developmental players) rounds |
League | Nippon Professional Baseball |
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First round selections | Kohei Arihara Tomohiro Anraku |
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The 2014 Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Draft was held on October 23, 2014, for the 50th time at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa to assign amateur baseball players to the NPB. It was arranged with the special cooperation of Taisho Pharmaceutical Co. with official naming rights. The draft was officially called "The Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Lipovitan D".
Summary
As of the 2008 Draft, High School, University and Industrial League players could be selected at the same time whereas previous to 2008, separate drafts were held for each level of player.[1]
As with the previous year, Taisho Pharmaceuticals was the special partner with naming rights. The Draft was named "The 2014 Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Lipovitan D." Lipovitan D is one of Taisho's main brands.[2]
Only the first round picks were allowed to be contested with all picks from the second round onward being based on table placing in the 2014 NPB season in a waiver system. From the third round the order was reversed continuing in the same fashion until all picks were exhausted. The Draft waiver priority was decided upon the winners of the 2014 NPB All-Stars game, but as the series ended 1-1 preference was based on point difference between the Central and Pacific Leagues where the former had a higher differential.[1][3]
In total, 81 players were signed to professional contracts including 46 pitchers, 7 catchers, 17 infielders and 11 outfielders with 23 development players also signed.[4]
First Round Contested Picks
- Bolded teams indicate who won the right to negotiate contract following a lottery.
- In the first round, Kona Takahashi (pitcher) was selected by the Lions, Ryosuke Nomura (pitcher) by the Dragons, Shogo Nakamura (Infielder) by the Marines, Sachiya Yamasaki (pitcher) by the Buffaloes, Kazuma Okamoto (Infielder) by the Giants ,and Yuki Matsumoto (pitcher) by the Hawks in the first round without a bid lottery.
- In the second round, Shingo Takeshita (pitcher) was selected by the Swallows and Takayoshi Noma (Outfielder) by the Carp without a bid lottery.
- In the thrird round, the last remaining the Tigers, selected Yuya Yokoyama (pitcher).
- List of selected players.[5]
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.[5]
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Pick | Player Name | Position | Team |
#1 | Shingo Takeshita | Pitcher | Yamaha |
#2 | Ren Kazahari | Pitcher | Tokyo Nogyo University Hokkaido Okhotsk |
#3 | Koji Yamakawa | Catcher | Fukuoka Jyoto High School |
#4 | Tetsuya Terada | Pitcher | Kagawa Olive Guyners |
#5 | Yusaku Nakamoto | Pitcher | Hakuwa Victorys |
#6 | Hiroaki Dohi | Pitcher | Honda |
#6 | Izumi Hara | Outfielder | Daiichi Institute of Technology |
Developmental Player Draft |
#1 | Shogo Nakashima | Outfielder | Fukuoka University |
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Yokohama DeNA Baystars
Saitama Seibu Lions
Chunichi Dragons
Chiba Lotte Marines
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Pick | Player Name | Position | Team |
#1 | Takayoshi Noma | Outfielder | Chubu Gakuin University |
#2 | Kazuki Yabuta | Pitcher | Asia University |
#3 | Atsuya Horie | Pitcher | Kagawa Prefectural Takamatsu-Kita High School |
#4 | Kouya Fujii | Pitcher | Okayama Sanyo High School |
#5 | Tatsuki Kuwahara | Infielder | Tokoha Gakuen Kikukawa High School |
#6 | Tetsuya Iida | Pitcher | JR East |
#7 | Daisuke Tada | Catcher | Tokushima Prefectural Naruto-Uzushio High School |
Developmental Player Draft |
#1 | Kodai Matsuura | Catcher | MSH Academy |
#2 | Satoshi Kimura | Infielder | Tokoha Gakuen Tachibana High School |
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Hanshin Tigers
Orix Buffaloes
Yomiuri Giants
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Pick | Player Name | Position | Team |
#1 | Yuki Matsumoto | Pitcher | University of Morioka Affiliated High School |
#2 | Ryoya Kurihara | Catcher | Harue Technical High School |
#3 | Shogo Furusawa | Infielder | Kyushu International University High School |
#4 | Shunsuke Kasaya | Pitcher | Oita Commercial and Business High School |
#5 | Yosuke Shimabukuro | Pitcher | Chuo University |
Developmental Player Draft |
#1 | Kazuhiro Koyama | Outfielder | Fuji Daiichi High School |
#2 | Seiya Saitoh | Outfielder | Iwata East High School |
#3 | Amon Yamashita | Pitcher | Komatsu Ohtani High School |
#4 | Tamon Horiuchi | Catcher | Yamamura International High School |
#5 | Eiji Kakinoki | Pitcher | Yanagawa High School |
#6 | Shota Kaneko | Outfielder | Ohmama High School |
#7 | Daiki Kono | Infielder | NOMO Baseball Club |
#8 | Keigo Nakamura | Pitcher | Toyama Thunder Birds |
References
- ^ a b "2014年新人選手選択会議の概要(2014 NPB Draft summary)". Nippon Professional Baseball (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ "プロ野球ドラフト会議 supported by リポビタンD ドラフト会議の特別協賛社に大正製薬 (The Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Ribotan D; Draft Meeting's special partner, Taisho Pharmaceuticals)". Nippon Professional Baseball (in Japanese). Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ "ドラフト会議でのウエーバー指名優先権をセが獲得/球宴 (Draft Meeting Waiver priority given to Central League)". Sanspo (in Japanese). 20 July 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ "新人選手81名の交渉権が確定(81 new player negotiations decided)". Nippon Professional Baseball (in Japanese). 23 October 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
- ^ a b "2014 Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Lipovitan D 選択選手一覧". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved November 22, 2022.
- ^ "佐藤雄偉知選手との交渉権について (Announcement regarding negotiations with Yuchi Sato)". Chunichi Dragons Official Website. 6 November 2014. Retrieved 26 July 2016.
External links
- プロ野球ドラフト会議 supported by リポビタンD - NPB.jp Nippon Professional Baseball