Kazuhisa Inao, as an exception, won the Fighting Spirit Award (in 1956) while playing for the victorious
Nishitetsu Lions.
Extra inning rules Since 2018, there is a limit of 12 innings in the seven regulation games, with games being called tie games if tied after that time. From 1987 to 2020, the innings limit is abolished starting in extra games (Game 8, et al) if necessary. Since 2021, extra games are played to 12 innings as normal. Starting in the 13th inning of extra games, the
World Baseball Softball Confederation two-runner tiebreaker with runners at first and second base, similar to the
Japanese High School Baseball Championship (Koshien), will be implemented. Historically: • Until 1966 (except 1964): Game is called at sunset (all games were played as day games) • 1964 (all games at night): No new inning may start after 10:30 p.m. • 1967–1981: No new inning may start after 5:30 p.m. • 1982–1986: No new inning may start after the game time reaches four-and-a-half hours • 1987–1993: 18-inning limit until Game 7, unlimited innings Game 8 and onward (change introduced due to Game 8 being necessary in the 1986 series due to Game 1 being called after 14 innings) • 1994: 18- (day game) / 15-inning (night game) limit until Game 7, unlimited innings Game 8 and onward • 1995–2017: / 15-inning limit until Game 7, unlimited innings Game 8 and onward • The three-and-a-half hour cut-off rule used in the
2011 regular season was not used for the Japan Series. • 2018–2020: 12-inning limit until Game 7, unlimited innings Game 8 and onward • 2021–present: 12-inning limit. Starting in Game 8, further innings played use
WBSC two-runner tiebreaker. ==Teams by number of wins==