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Tokyo Yakult Swallows

The Tokyo Yakult Swallows are a Japanese professional baseball team competing in Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Based in Shinjuku, Tokyo, they are one of two professional baseball teams in Tokyo, the other being the Yomiuri Giants. They have won nine Central League championships and six Japan Series championships. Since 1964, they have played their home games at Meiji Jingu Stadium.

Kokutetsu and Sankei era (1950–1969)
The franchise was established for the first time in 1950 when the team was created by the owners of what was then Japanese National Railways (now the privatized Japan Railways Group). The team name was made the Kokutetsu Swallows. The team never finished with a winning record in their entire first decade of the 1950s. In 1961, the team ended up being third in the league for first time in their team history. Kokutetsu chose "Swallows" as JNR had an express railway, which at the time, was the fastest in Japan, which was named Tsubame (or 'swallow' in English). Other name ideas were railway themed, such as "Service" or "Whistles". Sankei, however, underestimated how costly running a baseball team was, and their ownership would only last 3 seasons. ==Yakult era (1970–2005)==
Yakult era (1970–2005)
In 1970, Sankei Shimbun offloaded the team to Yakult Honsha, and Yakult kept the Atoms name for three seasons before changing the name, as by 1973, Mushi Production, the creators of Astro Boy, went bankrupt. Originally, Yakult ran a poll to determine the new name, and announced the winning name, Jaguars, at the 1973 All Star break, and the name was supposed to take effect starting the 1974 season. However, amidst fan pressure, Yakult dropped the idea, and reverted to the Swallows name. Sankei kept a minority stake in the team, negotiating a deal that broadcasts all Swallows home games on Fuji TV ONE. The team won its first Japan Series championship in 1978. In 1990, Katsuya Nomura became the new manager of Swallows, making drastic changes in the team. Although his first year with the Swallows resulted in them finishing in fifth place, the Swallows improved to third in the league the next year for the first time since 1980. From 1992 to 2001, the team won five Central League championships, prevailing in the Japan Series in 1993, 1995, 1997, and 2001 (Nomura managed the team to the first three of those championships). ==Tokyo Yakult era (2006–present)==
Tokyo Yakult era (2006–present)
, featuring the Swallows' current home uniform and players' equipment In 2006, "Tokyo" was added to the team name, resulting in the team name of Tokyo Yakult Swallows, and the logo of Tokyo was added to the uniform for the first time since the Kokutetsu era. The team maintained a winning percentage of .500, and ended up in third place in the league. The Swallows entered the Climax Series in 2009, and faced the Yomiuri Giants for the stage 1, which ultimately resulted in a 2–1 victory. Swallows advanced for their first time into stage 2 and faced the defending Central League champions, the Chunichi Dragons. The Swallows eventually lost against the Dragons by 2–4, ending their postseason. At the end of season, Hirotoshi Ishii retired from the team. 2011 was an impressive year for the Swallows. In April, the Swallows topped the Central League and kept 1st place until September when the Chunichi Dragons climbed to win in the pennant race, ultimately leaving the Swallows in 2nd place in the Central League. In 2012, Norichika Aoki was posted to the Milwaukee Brewers. On 19 March 2012, the main office was moved to Kita-Aoyama which is located close to the Meiji Jingu Stadium from Higashi-Shinbashi. In 2013, Swallows outfielder Wladimir Balentien broke the NPB single-season home run record, finishing the season with 60 home runs. This was majorly due to the league secretly introducing a more juiced ball that allowed more home runs to be scored, which caused three-term NPB commissioner Ryozo Kato to resign when the juiced ball was found about. The Swallows finished the 2015 regular season with the Central League's best record and defeated the Yomiuri Giants in the Climax Series to advance to the Japan Series, where they lost to the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in five games. The Swallows clinched the 2021 Central League pennant on 26 October 2021 with a 5–1 victory over Yokohama DeNA BayStars, coupled with Hanshin Tigers losing 4–0 to Chunichi Dragons on the same night. The victory clinched the pennant with two games to spare in the regular season. This allowed them to advance to the final stage of the Climax Series, sweeping the Yomiuri Giants, 3–0, to advance to the Japan Series. They eventually won the series against the Orix Buffaloes in six games to win the Japan Series, their first since 2001. They backed it up in 2022 with an 80–59–4 record, winning the 2022 Central League pennant and returning to the Japan Series by sweeping the Hanshin Tigers in the 2022 Central League Climax Series, once again facing the Orix Buffaloes. This time however, the Buffaloes would exact revenge on the Swallows, beating them in the Japan Series in seven games, 4–2–1. Third baseman Munetaka Murakami broke the Japanese-born single season home run record in 2022 with 56 home runs, surpassing Sadaharu Oh's record of 55 set in 1964. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:2019 神宮 (46809466734).jpg|View of Meiji Jingu Baseball Stadium, the Tokyo Yakult Swallows' home ballpark File:Meiji Jingu Stadium.JPG|Swallows fans holding umbrellas in 2006 File:Gk ryoDSC 93972.jpg|Tetsuto Yamada (2011–present) in 2018 File:Gk ryoIMG 5603.jpg|Munetaka Murakami in 2018 ==Current roster==
Current roster
Honoured numbers • 1: • 6: • 8: • 27: – Player manager in 2006–2007 ==Former players==
Former players
(1950–1964) (1952–1964) (1963–1969) (1968–1985) (1970–1985) (1970–1993) (1971–1981) (1972–1989) (1973) (1974–1977) (1976–1978, 1981) (1978–1979) (1983–1995) (1984–1990) (1984–2002) (1985–1994) (1987) (1987–2004) (1987–2006) (1989–1997) (1989) (1990) (1990–2007) (1990–1994) (1991–1992) (1991–2000) (1992–1994) (1993) (1993–2003) (1993–2008) (1994–2006) (1995–1996) (1995–1996) (1995–1997) (1995–2002) (1995–2004) (1995–2013) (1996–1999) (1996–2005) (1997–1998) (1998–2009, 2019–2020) (1999–2000) (1999–2002) (2001–2007) (2003–2007) (2003–2021) (2004–2011, 2018–2024) (2006–2025) (2007–2011) (2008–2012) (2008–2012) (2008–2018) (2010–2015) (2010–2023) (2011–2019) (2014–2023) (2016) (2016–2022) (2018–2025) (2019–2022) (2021–2022) (2021–2023) (2021–2024) ==MLB players==
MLB players
Active: • Domingo Santana (2014–2020) • Jose Osuna (2017–2020) • Munetaka Murakami (2026–present) Former: • Masato Yoshii (1998–2002) • Kazuhisa Ishii (2002–2005) • Shingo Takatsu (2004–2005) • Akinori Iwamura (2007–2010) • Ryota Igarashi (2010–2012) • Norichika Aoki (2012–2017) • Tony Barnette (2016–2019) ==Managers==
Managers
• (1950–1953) • (1954–1955) • (1956–1960) • (1961–1962) • (1963) • (1964–1965) • (1966–1967) • (1968–1970) • (1971–1973) • (1974–1976) • (1976–1979) • (1980–1984) • (1984–1986) • (1987–1989) • (1990–1998) • (1999–2005) • (2006–2007) – Player/manager • (2008–2010) • (2011–2014, 2018–2019) • (2015–2017) • (2020–2025) • (2026–present) ==Top starting pitchers==
Mascots
The team's mascot is a black swallow with a red face named . He is known for his feuds with the Orix Buffaloes' mascots. He always wears a batting helmet. Whenever the Swallows wear special home uniforms, Tsubakuro also wears the same. The number on the back of his uniform is "2896" as opposed to 111/222 used by Buffalo Bull and Buffalo Bell, the Buffaloes' mascots. There is also a female swallow mascot named Tsubami. She wears a skirt and may be intended as Tsubakuro's little sister, just as Bell is Bull's little sister. Unlike her brother, she wears a sports visor. Before Tsubakuro was created, the team's mascots were and , who were the team mascots from 1979 to 1994. The team also had a third mascot named , a swallow who resembles a luchador. He always carries around a parasol and a bottle of Yakult that he carries on his back. The team also had a former mascot named , a swallow who wore a jersey with the number 8960. He was replaced by Torcuya in 2014. == Minor League team==
Minor League team
The Swallows farm team plays in the Eastern League. The team was founded in 1950. ==References==
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