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The 2011 Asia Series was the fifth time the Asia Series has been held, and the first after a two-year break. The tournament was held in Taiwan, the first time it has been held outside Japan. Though originally scheduled to commence on 11 November, the tournament was postponed by two weeks to allow for the delayed finish to the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) season due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The new schedule has the opening games to be played on 25 November, and the championship game concluded the tournament on 29 November.[1]

As had been the case in previous tournaments, the winners of NPB's 2011 Japan Series, Korea Baseball Organization's (KBO) 2011 Korean Series and Chinese Professional Baseball League's (CPBL) 2011 Taiwan Series competed. Though originally included, no team represented the China Baseball League (CBL) due to ″concerns about the team's makeup″. An Australian team participated in the tournament for the first time: the Perth Heat were invited as winners of the Australian Baseball League's (ABL) 2011 Championship series.[2]

The Samsung Lions defeated the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in the title game to become the first non-Japanese champion. Starting pitcher Jang Won-Sam was named the MVP of the series.

Participating teams

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LeagueTeamQualificationLocation
Australian Baseball LeagueAustralia Perth Heat2010–11 ABL championsPerth, Australia
Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueTaiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions2011 CPBL championsTainan, Taiwan
Korea Baseball OrganizationSouth Korea Samsung Lions2011 KBO championsDaegu, South Korea
Nippon Professional BaseballJapan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks2011 NPB championsFukuoka, Japan

Format

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Each of the four teams participated in a round-robin series, playing each other team once. The two teams with the best win-loss percentage faced each other in the final, with the team finishing higher considered the "home team", meaning that they had the advantage of batting last. In previous tournaments, if teams were tied a series of tiebreakers were used to decide which teams qualified for the final and in what order, firstly using the head-to-head win–loss records amongst tied teams, and if necessary the ranking based on the lowest team run average.[1]

Round-robin stage

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PosTeamWLPct.GBRRA
1Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks301.000195
2South Korea Samsung Lions21.66711614
3Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions12.33321114
4Australia Perth Heat03.0003417
25 November 12:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
Australia Perth Heat001001000274
South Korea Samsung Lions00300106X10120
WP: Jang Won-Sam (1–0)   LP: Daniel Schmidt (0–1)
Home runs:
Australia: Allan de San Miguel (1)
South Korea: Shin Myung-Chul (1)
Attendance: 1,599
Boxscore
25 November 19:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions020000003592
Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks10203000X670
WP: Nagisa Arakaki (1–0)   LP: Ryan Glynn (0–1)   Sv: Takehito Kanazawa (1)
Attendance: 19,026
Boxscore
26 November 12:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks0500210109112
South Korea Samsung Lions000000000052
WP: Hiroki Yamada (1–0)   LP: Lee Woo-Seon (0–1)
Attendance: 7,131
Boxscore
26 November 18:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
Team12345678910RHE
Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions00000200013100
Australia Perth Heat0000000200243
WP: Wang Ching-ming (1–0)   LP: Cameron Lamb (0–1)   Sv: Lin Yueh-ping (1)
Attendance: 7,301
Boxscore
27 November 13:00 at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks100021000491
Australia Perth Heat000000000033
WP: Sho Iwasaki (1–0)   LP: Trevor Caughey (0–1)
Attendance: 5,703
Boxscore
27 November 19:00 at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
South Korea Samsung Lions0021000216101
Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions000102000361
WP: Kwon Oh-Joon (1-0)   LP: Ryan Glynn (0-2)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (1)
Attendance: 12,000
Boxscore

Final

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29 November 19:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
Team123456789RHE
South Korea Samsung Lions000050000580
Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks1000000203101
WP: Jang Won-Sam (2–0)   LP: Sho Iwasaki (1–1)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (2)
Attendance: 4,328
Boxscore

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Asia Series 2011 opens November 25" (Press release). International Baseball Federation. 19 May 2011. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  2. ^ Stephan, Gene (19 May 2011). "Heat to take on Asia's best teams". The West Australian. Seven West Media Limited. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
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    Official logo

    The 2011 Asia Series was the fifth time the Asia Series has been held, and the first after a two-year break. The tournament was held in Taiwan, the first time it has been held outside Japan. Though originally scheduled to commence on 11 November, the tournament was postponed by two weeks to allow for the delayed finish to the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) season due to the Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The new schedule has the opening games to be played on 25 November, and the championship game concluded the tournament on 29 November.[1]

    As had been the case in previous tournaments, the winners of NPB's 2011 Japan Series, Korea Baseball Organization's (KBO) 2011 Korean Series and Chinese Professional Baseball League's (CPBL) 2011 Taiwan Series competed. Though originally included, no team represented the China Baseball League (CBL) due to ″concerns about the team's makeup″. An Australian team participated in the tournament for the first time: the Perth Heat were invited as winners of the Australian Baseball League's (ABL) 2011 Championship series.[2]

    The Samsung Lions defeated the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks in the title game to become the first non-Japanese champion. Starting pitcher Jang Won-Sam was named the MVP of the series.

    Participating teams

    LeagueTeamQualificationLocation
    Australian Baseball LeagueAustralia Perth Heat2010–11 ABL championsPerth, Australia
    Chinese Professional Baseball LeagueTaiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions2011 CPBL championsTainan, Taiwan
    Korea Baseball OrganizationSouth Korea Samsung Lions2011 KBO championsDaegu, South Korea
    Nippon Professional BaseballJapan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks2011 NPB championsFukuoka, Japan

    Format

    Each of the four teams participated in a round-robin series, playing each other team once. The two teams with the best win-loss percentage faced each other in the final, with the team finishing higher considered the "home team", meaning that they had the advantage of batting last. In previous tournaments, if teams were tied a series of tiebreakers were used to decide which teams qualified for the final and in what order, firstly using the head-to-head win–loss records amongst tied teams, and if necessary the ranking based on the lowest team run average.[1]

    Round-robin stage

    PosTeamWLPct.GBRRA
    1Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks301.000195
    2South Korea Samsung Lions21.66711614
    3Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions12.33321114
    4Australia Perth Heat03.0003417
    25 November 12:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    Australia Perth Heat001001000274
    South Korea Samsung Lions00300106X10120
    WP: Jang Won-Sam (1–0)   LP: Daniel Schmidt (0–1)
    Home runs:
    Australia: Allan de San Miguel (1)
    South Korea: Shin Myung-Chul (1)
    Attendance: 1,599
    Boxscore
    25 November 19:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions020000003592
    Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks10203000X670
    WP: Nagisa Arakaki (1–0)   LP: Ryan Glynn (0–1)   Sv: Takehito Kanazawa (1)
    Attendance: 19,026
    Boxscore
    26 November 12:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks0500210109112
    South Korea Samsung Lions000000000052
    WP: Hiroki Yamada (1–0)   LP: Lee Woo-Seon (0–1)
    Attendance: 7,131
    Boxscore
    26 November 18:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
    Team12345678910RHE
    Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions00000200013100
    Australia Perth Heat0000000200243
    WP: Wang Ching-ming (1–0)   LP: Cameron Lamb (0–1)   Sv: Lin Yueh-ping (1)
    Attendance: 7,301
    Boxscore
    27 November 13:00 at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks100021000491
    Australia Perth Heat000000000033
    WP: Sho Iwasaki (1–0)   LP: Trevor Caughey (0–1)
    Attendance: 5,703
    Boxscore
    27 November 19:00 at Taoyuan International Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    South Korea Samsung Lions0021000216101
    Taiwan Uni-President 7-Eleven Lions000102000361
    WP: Kwon Oh-Joon (1-0)   LP: Ryan Glynn (0-2)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (1)
    Attendance: 12,000
    Boxscore

    Final

    29 November 19:00 at Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
    Team123456789RHE
    South Korea Samsung Lions000050000580
    Japan Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks1000000203101
    WP: Jang Won-Sam (2–0)   LP: Sho Iwasaki (1–1)   Sv: Oh Seung-Hwan (2)
    Attendance: 4,328
    Boxscore

    See also

    References

    1. ^ a b "Asia Series 2011 opens November 25" (Press release). International Baseball Federation. 19 May 2011. Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
    2. ^ Stephan, Gene (19 May 2011). "Heat to take on Asia's best teams". The West Australian. Seven West Media Limited. Archived from the original on 27 September 2012. Retrieved 20 May 2011.
    • Official Website (in Chinese)
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