Japanese baseball draft event
The 2022 Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Draft was held on October 20, 2022, for the 58th time at the Grand Prince Hotel Takanawa to assign amateur baseball players to the NPB.[1] It was arranged with the special cooperation of Taisho Pharmaceutical with official naming rights. The draft was officially called "The Professional Baseball Draft Meeting supported by Lipovitan D ".[1] It has been sponsored by Taisho Pharmaceutical for the 10th consecutive year since 2013.[1]
Summary
Only the first round picks will be done by bid lottery. from 2019, the Professional Baseball Executive Committee has decided that the Central League and the Pacific League will be given the second round of waiver priority alternately every other year, and in 2022 Pacific League received the waiver priority.[2] From the third round the order was reversed continuing in the same fashion until all picks were exhausted.[3] It ends when all teams are "selected" or when the total number of selected players reaches 120. Also, if the number of players has not reached 120, we will continue to hold a "developmental squad player selection meeting" with the participation of the desired team.[3]
First Round Contested Picks
- Bolded teams indicate who won the right to negotiate contract following a lottery.
- In the first round, Kota Yazawa (Outfielder) was selected by the Fighters, Reia Nakachi (Pitcher) by the Dragons, Yuta Saito (Pitcher) by the Carp, Takuya Hiruma (Outfielder) by the Lions, Ihine Itsua (Intfielder) by the Hawks, Shion Matsuo (Catcher) by the BayStars, Ryuhei Sotani (Pitcher) by the Buffaloes, and Kojiro Yoshimura (Pitcher) by the Swallows without a bid lottery.
- In the second round, Riku Kikuchi (Pitcher) was selected by the Marines, and Shota Morishita (Pitcher) by the Tigers without a bid lottery.
- List of selected players.[4]
Selected Players
Key
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Player did not sign
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Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters
Chunichi Dragons
Chiba Lotte Marines
Hiroshima Toyo Carp
Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
Yomiuri Giants
Saitama Seibu Lions
Hanshin Tigers
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
Yokohama DeNA Baystars
Orix Buffaloes
Tokyo Yakult Swallows
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