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Nippon Professional Baseball team in the Pacific League
Orix Buffaloes
オリックス・バファローズ
Logo Cap insignia
Information
LeagueNippon Professional Baseball
Pacific League (1950–present)
Japanese Baseball League (1936–1949)
LocationHQ in Nishi-ku, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan
BallparkKyocera Dome Osaka
Hotto Motto Field Kobe
FoundedJanuary 23, 1936; 90 years ago (1936-01-23)[1]
Japan Series championships5 (1975, 1976, 1977, 1996, 2022)
PL pennants15 (1967, 1968, 1969, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1984, 1995, 1996, 2021, 2022, 2023)
Playoff berths11 (1973, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, 2008, 2014, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025)
Former name
  • Orix BlueWave (1991–2004)
  • Orix Braves (1989–1990)
  • Hankyu Braves (1947–1988)
  • Hankyu Club (1936–1946)
Former ballparks
  • Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium (1937–1990)
  • Takarazuka Stadium (1936)
ColorsDark Navy, Gold, White
     
MascotBuffalo Bull and Buffalo Bell
OwnershipYoshihiko Miyauchi
ManagementOrix
ManagerMamoru Kishida
Current uniforms

The Orix Buffaloes (オリックス・バファローズ, Orikkusu Bafarōzu) are a Nippon Professional Baseball team formed as a result of the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment by the merger of the Orix BlueWave of Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, and the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes of Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan. The team plays in the Pacific League and is under ownership by Orix, a financial services company founded in Osaka.

The combined team began play in 2005. The Buffaloes split home games between Kyocera Dome Osaka, the home of the original Buffaloes franchise, and Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium, the former home of the BlueWave, when the Hanshin Tigers have to use Kyocera Dome. The Tigers' main home stadium, Hanshin Koshien Stadium, is used for the two biggest high-school tournaments in Japan, the Senbatsu in March, coinciding with the opening of the NPB season, and during the Japanese High School Baseball Championship in August.

Through 2022, the club's all-time record is 5,543–5,297–410 (.511).

Franchise history

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Hankyu/Orix (1936–2004)

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Hankyu Braves

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The franchise that eventually became the Orix Buffaloes was founded in 1936 under the ownership of a Japanese railway company Hanshin Kyuko Railway Company (阪神急行電鉄, Hanshin Kyuko Dentetsu; present: Hankyu Hanshin Holdings, Inc.), as Osaka Hankyu Baseball Club (大阪阪急野球協会, Ōsaka hankyū yakyū kyōkai). Later nicknamed the Hankyu Braves, it was one of the first professional baseball teams in Japan, and the oldest surviving team in the Pacific League.

In the early 1950s, the franchise made a dedicated effort to attract foreign talent, particularly African-American veterans of Negro league baseball,[2] including infielders John Britton and Larry Raines, and pitchers Jimmy Newberry and Jonas Gaines. These players were the first Americans other than Wally Yonamine to play Nippon Professional Baseball after World War II.

Starting in the mid-1960s, the Braves became one of the dominant teams not only in the Pacific League but in all of Japanese professional baseball. Between 1967 and 1972, the Hankyu Braves won the Pacific League pennant five times but lost the Japan Series each time against the Yomiuri Giants. Manager Yukio Nishimoto was known as "the great manager in tragedy" because of those losses. But the Hankyu Braves won Japan Series three times in a row from 1975, against the Tokyo Giants in 1976 and 1977, led by manager Toshiharu Ueda. At that time, many good players in Japanese baseball history played for the Hankyu Braves, including pitcher Hisashi Yamada and outfielder Yutaka Fukumoto.

In the 1980s, the team still was a strong contender in the Pacific League, but lost the PL pennant to the Seibu Lions every year except 1984; that year, the Braves fell to the Hiroshima Toyo Carp in the Japan Series in seven games.

On October 19, 1988, Hankyu Railway sold the franchise to the lease company Orient Lease (since 1989 known as Orix Group), in what was known as "the longest day of the Pacific League". The reason is that when the franchise sale occurred, the Kintetsu Buffaloes played the legendary "10.19" double-header for the Pacific League pennant, only to miss the pennant out because of the second game ending in a tie. For Kintetsu to win the pennant, they had to win both games in the doubleheader against the Lotte Orions. The sale was a surprise; at that time, it was much rarer for a Japanese professional baseball team to change owners, not to mention for a large company to sell one of its parts. In that case, Hankyu Railway was thought of as one of the big companies that would never need to do such a thing. The sale was also a surprise, given that prior to Hankyu founder Ichizo Kobayashi's death in 1957, he decreed that under any circumstances, Hankyu must never sell the Braves and the Takarazuka Revue, both of which were passion projects of his. As it turned out, however, the Braves had to be sold in order for Hankyu to keep the Revue afloat.

The sale was not without two assurances: the team name would remain "Braves", and the franchise would stay in Nishinomiya. During the first two years of new ownership, the team was known as the Orix Braves and played in Nishinomiya.

BlueWave

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In 1991, the team moved to Kobe and became the Orix BlueWave. Orix put out a poll to decide the new name, and unsurprisingly, people voted Braves. It was said that Orix put out another poll and told fans "Braves" was not allowed. What made it worse was in that second poll, "Thunder" was the winning name, which fit the new color scheme (when Orix bought the team, they changed their colors from black and red to navy blue and gold), and because the team's batting lineup was named Blue Thunder (ブルーサンダー, Burūsandā). But, Orix went with "BlueWave". Longtime fans were shocked by these changes. One member of the Braves' cheering squad (応援団 ouendan) said that "the race was decided before the gun even went off".[3] Another thing that did not make sense to fans was they were named BlueWave while playing in then-named Green Stadium (now Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium) in a city whose official color is green. However, since Nishinomiya and Kobe are close to one another, and the new home field of the team was better than the old one, most fans accepted the move, although with some nostalgia for the historic "Braves" name. The team was sometimes called Aonami or Seiha (青波) by fans and the baseball media, which means "blue wave" in Japanese.

Led by Ichiro Suzuki in 1995 and 1996, the Orix BlueWave won the Pacific League pennant. In 1996, they also won the Japan Series. In 2001, Suzuki moved to the Seattle Mariners and led the Mariners to a 116 win season, the most wins by an American League team.

Orix Buffaloes (2005 to present)

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Following the 2004 Nippon Professional Baseball realignment, the BlueWave merged with the Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes. The team struggled since its merger, only finishing in the top half (or A Class) of the Pacific league once from 2005 to 2013. In 2008, The Buffaloes finished second in the Pacific League, going 75–68–1 and finishing 2+1⁄2 games behind the Saitama Seibu Lions, but were swept by the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters at home in the first stage of the Climax Series. After two seasons of finishing last in the Pacific League, they finished first in 2021, going 70–55–18. They swept the Chiba Lotte Marines in the final stage of the Climax Series to make their first Japan Series appearance since 1996. Ultimately, they were defeated by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in six games. In 2022, despite a rough start to the season, the Buffaloes finished 1st after a 5–2 win over the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles on the final day of the Pacific League regular season, combined with the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks losing to the Marines, 5–2, at the same time the game was happening, and also because they had 5 more wins against the Hawks during the regular season, 15–10.[4] The Buffaloes would defeat the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in the Final Stage of the 2022 Pacific League Climax Series, 4 games to 1, which set up a rematch of the previous year's Japan Series, but this time the Buffaloes exacted revenge on the Swallows, defeating them 4 games to 2. Following that campaign, Masataka Yoshida requested to be posted to MLB, and signed with the Boston Red Sox that offseason. In 2023, an 86-53-4 record yielded them their third straight Pacific League pennant, alongside Yamamoto winning his 3rd consecutive Triple Crown. They swept the Chiba Lotte Marines in the final stage of the Climax Series to make their third Japan Series appearance. However, the Buffaloes were defeated by the Hanshin Tigers in seven games. Yoshinobu Yamamoto's posting to MLB proved to be too much for the Buffaloes to handle, as without their legendary ace, the Buffaloes fell to a record of 63-77-3, ending the year in fifth place. Following that season, manager Satoshi Nakajima announced he was stepping down after he failed to guide the Buffaloes to their fourth straight pennant. He was replaced with Mamoru Kishida.

Current roster

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Orix Buffaloes roster
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First team Second team

Pitchers

  • 11 Shunpeita Yamashita
  • 13 Naruki Teranishi
  • 15 Ren Mukunoki
  • 18 Hiroya Miyagi
  • 19 Taisuke Yamaoka
  • 21 Sōichirō Yamazaki
  • 22 Allen Kuri
  • 40 Shō Iwasaki
  • 42 Andrés Machado
  • 49 Raiku Katayama
  • 52 Kaede Yokoyama
  • 57 Nobuyoshi Yamada
  • 59 Luis Perdomo
  • 69 Sean Hjelle
  • 95 Kaito Saiki

Catchers

  • 2 Kenya Wakatsuki
  • 4 Tomoya Mori
  • 32 Shō Fukunaga
  • 44 Yūma Tongū
  • 62 Shūna Hori

Infielders

  • 1 Ryō Ohta
  • 5 Masahiro Nishino
  • 6 Yūma Mune
  • 10 Kōji Ohshiro
  • 24 Kōtarō Kurebayashi
  • 30 Taishi Hirooka
  • 45 Bob Seymour
  • 67 Keita Nakagawa

Outfielders

  • 0 Haruto Watanabe
  • 8 Yūsuke Mugitani
  • 38 Ryōto Kita
  • 99 Yūtarō Sugimoto


Manager

  • 71 Mamoru Kishida

Coaches

  • 81 Toshio Haru (Head)
  • 88 Katsumi Mizumoto (Roving coordinator)
  • 87 Toshio Saitoh (General)
  • 75 Kazuyuki Atsuzawa (Pitching)
  • 77 Motoki Higa (Pitching)
  • 73 Rui Makino (Pitching)
  • 72 Masafumi Hirai (Pitching)
  • 16 Yoshihisa Hirano (Pitching)
  • 78 Ikki Shimamura (Batting)
  • 82 Keizo Kawashima (Batting)
  • 85 Shinji Takahashi (Batting)
  • 79 Masakazu Fukukawa (Batting)
  • 83 Ryōichi Adachi (Infield defense/base running)
  • 80 Shūhei Kojima (Infield defense/base running)
  • 70 Yūsuke Matsui (Outfield defense/base running)
  • 86 Shintarō Yoshida (Outfield defense/base running)
  • 74 Katsuki Yamazaki (Battery)
  • 97 Masato Matsui (Battery)
Pitchers
  • 00 Anderson Espinoza
  • 12 Kōhei Azuma
  • 16 Yoshihisa Hirano
  • 17 Ryūhei Sotani
  • 20 Shōta Abe
  • 23 Kōsei Yoshida
  • 26 Kyōsuke Saitō
  • 28 Ryōga Tomiyama
  • 29 Daiki Tajima
  • 31 Atsuya Fujikawa
  • 35 Seiryū Kotajima
  • 36 Haruki Mori
  • 41 Ryūga Satoh
  • 43 Shū Takaya
  • 47 Reo Yamaguchi
  • 48 Kaisei Toumatsu
  • 66 Hiroshi
  • 68 Kaito Iriyama
  • 93 Kazuma Satoh
  • 94 Kento Kawase
  • 96 Taito Takashima
  • 98 Ryūsei Gonda

Catchers

  • 37 Ryō Ishikawa
  • 50 Ryōma Yamanaka
  • 60 Shikira Nogami
Infielders
  • 9 Tomoya Noguchi
  • 25 Hō Naitō
  • 34 Seiya Yokoyama

Outfielders

  • 7 Ryōma Nishikawa
  • 33 Ryū Sugisawa
  • 39 Ryōma Ikeda
  • 58 Yosuke Kubota
  • 61 Shōta Hiranuma


Manager

  • 76 Naoyuki Kazaoka

Coaches

  • 89 Hiroshi Kobayashi (Chief)
  • 90 Yūya Oda
  • 84 Kōhei Suzuki
  • 91 Daisuke Iida
Development Players
  • 002 Matthew (P)
  • 004 Issei Watanabe (P)
  • 017 Chen Mu-Heng (P)
  • 041 Hiroto Suga (P)
  • 043 Riku Miyaguni (P)
  • 044 Taketo Ashida (P)
  • 053 Taiga Uehara (P)
  • 056 Kento Inui (P)
  • 120 Atsuya Kogita (P)
  • 121 Yūki Udagawa (P)
  • 123 Hitomi Honda (P)
  • 128 Yuito Mae (P)
  • 129 Reiji Higashiyama (P)
  • 135 Kōsuke Kawachi (P)
  • 034 Kyōichirō Murakami (C)
  • 055 Kōsuke Tajima (C)
  • 003 Souta Nakanishi (IF)
  • 045 Sōta Kawano (IF)
  • 051 Tomoki Imasaka (IF)
  • 052 Musashi Shimizu (IF)
  • 122 Kōsei Ohsato (IF)
  • 124 Joh Endoh (IF)
  • 126 Kazuya Katsuki (IF)
  • 153 Shō Gibo (IF)
  • 001 Haruto Mikata (OF)
  • 054 Seiichi Teramoto (OF)
  • 127 Kendai Gen (OF)
Updated March 1, 2026 → All NPB rosters


Baseball Hall of Famers

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Elected mainly for Hankyu Braves service

  • Yutaka Fukumoto, CF, 1969–1988 (inducted 2002)
  • Takao Kajimoto, P, 1954–1973 (inducted 2007)
  • Hisashi Yamada, P, 1969–1988 (inducted 2006)
  • Tetsuya Yoneda, P, 1956–1975 (inducted 2000)

Elected for service with other teams, as well as Hankyu and Orix

  • Hiromitsu Kadota, DH, 1989–1990 (inducted 2006)
  • Futoshi Nakanishi, Head coach / Hitting coach, 1985–1990†, 1995–1997 (inducted 1999) †For Kintetsu Buffaloes
  • Akira Ōgi, MGR 1988–1992†, 1994–2001, 2005 (inducted 2004)
  • Toshiharu Ueda, MGR, 1974–1978, 1981–1990 (inducted 2003)
  • Ichiro Suzuki, RF, 1992-2000 (inducted 2025)

Elected mainly for Kintetsu Buffaloes service

  • Yukio Nishimoto, MGR 1974–1981 (inducted 1988)
  • Keishi Suzuki, P, 1966–1985 (inducted 2002)

Notable former players and managers

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as Orix Buffaloes

  • United States Cliff Brumbaugh – RF
  • Mexico Karim García – OF
  • Japan Kazuhiro Kiyohara (清原 和博) – 1B/3B
  • Japan Chihiro Kaneko (金子 千尋) – P
  • South Korea Park Chan Ho – P
  • South Korea Lee Dae-ho – 1B
  • Japan Hiroyuki Nakajima (中島 裕之) – IF
  • Japan Yoshitomo Tani (谷 佳知) – OF
  • Japan Yoshio Itoi (糸井 嘉男) – OF
  • Japan Tomotaka Sakaguchi (坂口 智隆) – OF/IF
  • United States Ryan Vogelsong – P
  • Dominican Republic Esteban Germán – IF
  • Japan Atsushi Nomi (能見 篤史) – P
  • United States Adam Jones – OF
  • Japan Ryota Ishioka (石岡 諒太) – IF, OF
  • Venezuela Marwin González – IF
  • Japan Motoki Higa (比嘉 幹貴) – P
  • Japan T-Okada (T-岡田) – IF/OF

as Orix BlueWave

  • United States Roosevelt Brown – OF
  • United States Doug Jennings – OF/1B (also known as D.J)
  • South Korea Koo Dae-sung – P
  • Japan Yasuo Fujii (藤井 康雄) – IF/OF
  • Japan Junichi Fukura (福良 淳一) – 2B
  • Japan Shigetoshi Hasegawa (長谷川 滋利) – P – formerly of the Anaheim Angels and Seattle Mariners
  • United States Troy Neel – 1B
  • United States Chris Donnels – 3B
  • Japan Mac Suzuki (マック 鈴木) – P
  • Japan Masafumi Hirai (平井 正史) – P
  • Japan Takahito Nomura (野村 貴仁) – P
  • Japan Satoshi Nakajima (中嶋 聡) – C
  • Japan Kazuhiro Sato (佐藤 和弘) (also known as "Punch" Sato) (パンチ佐藤), OF
  • Japan Masahiko Kaneda (金田 政彦) – P
  • Japan Koichi Oshima (大島 公一) – 2B
  • Japan Ichiro (イチロー) – OF – of the Seattle Mariners and New York Yankees of MLB's American League
  • Japan So Taguchi (田口 壮) – IF, OF
  • Japan Ryūtarō (竜太郎) – OF

as Kintetsu (and Osaka Kintetsu) Buffaloes

  • United States Charlie Manuel – OF
  • Japan Norihiro Nakamura (中村 紀洋) – IF
  • Japan Masahiro Doi (土井 正博) – OF
  • Japan Shintaro Yamasaki (山崎 慎太郎) – P
  • Japan Hideo Nomo (野茂 英雄) – P
  • Japan Keishi Suzuki (鈴木 啓示) – P
  • United States Tuffy Rhodes – OF
  • Japan Masato Yoshii (吉井 理人) – P

as Hankyu (and Orix) Braves

  • Japan Mitsuhiro Adachi (足立 光宏) – P – underhanded big-game pitcher who defeated the Yomiuri Giants
  • Cuba Roberto Barbon – IF
  • Japan Yutaro Imai (今井 雄太郎) – P – once pitched a perfect game
  • Japan Hideji Kato (加藤 英司) – 1B
  • United States Brad "Animal" Lesley – P
  • Venezuela Bobby Marcano – IF
  • Japan Hiromi Matsunaga (松永 浩美) – 3B
  • Japan Tokuji Nagaike (長池 徳士) – OF
  • Japan Kazuhiko Ishimine (石嶺 和彦) – OF
  • Japan Yutaka Fukumoto(福本 豊)– OF – steal the most bases in NPB up to now
  • Japan Nobuyuki Hoshino (星野 伸之) – P
  • Japan Takao Kajimoto (梶本 隆夫) – P
  • Japan Koji Minoda (簑田 浩二) – OF
  • Japan Yoshinori Sato (佐藤 義則) – P
  • Japan Hisashi Yamada (山田 久志) – P
  • United States Daryl Spencer – IF
  • United States Greg "Boomer" Wells – 1B (the first non-Japanese triple crown hitter in NPB history[5])
  • Japan Masafumi Yamamori (山森 雅文) – OF

MLB players

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Active:

  • Masataka Yoshida (beginning 2023)
  • Yoshinobu Yamamoto (beginning 2024)

Former:

  • Adam Jones (2020–2021)
  • Mac Suzuki (2003–2005)
  • Joey Butler (2014)
  • Hideo Nomo (1990–1994)
  • Shigetoshi Hasegawa (1990–1996)
  • Masao Kida (1998, 2000–2001)
  • So Taguchi (1992–2001, 2010–2011)
  • Koo Dae-Sung (2001–2004)
  • Tuffy Rhodes (2007–2009)
  • Joey Meneses (2018–2019)
  • Ichiro (1992–2000)
  • Park Chan Ho (2011)
  • Yoshihisa Hirano (2018–2020)
  • Brandon Dickson (2013–2021)
  • Masato Yoshii (1997–2002)
  • Marwin González (2023–2024)

Regular season records

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Main article: List of Orix Buffaloes seasons
Season GP W L T % GB Finish Playoffs
2016 143 57 83 3 .407 30 6th, Pacific Did not qualify
2017 143 63 79 1 .444 30.5 4th, Pacific Did not qualify
2018 143 65 73 5 .471 21.5 4th, Pacific Did not qualify
2019 120 61 75 7 .449 16 6th, Pacific Did not qualify
2020 143 45 68 7 .398 27 6th, Pacific Did not qualify
2021 143 70 55 18 .560 — 1st, Pacific Lost Japan Series (Swallows) 4–2
2022 143 76 65 2 .539 — 1st, Pacific Won Japan Series (Swallows) 4–2–1
2023 143 86 53 4 .619 — 1st, Pacific Lost Japan Series (Tigers) 4–3
2024 143 63 77 3 .450 28 5th, Pacific Did not qualify
2025 143 74 66 3 .529 13.5 3rd, Pacific Lost Climax Series First Stage (Fighters) 2–0


Managers

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# Years Seasons Managers G W L T Win% Pacific League
championships
Japan Series
championships
Playoff
berths
1 1936 1 Daisuke Miyake 48 28 19 1 .596
2 1937 1 Daisuke Miyake,
Minoru Murakami (1st)
105 45 55 5 .445
3 1938 1 Minoru Yamashita 75 42 30 3 .583
4 1939 1 Minoru Yamashita,
Minoru Murakami (2nd)
96 58 36 2 .617
5 1940–1942 3 Toshiharu Inokawa 294 163 119 12 .578
6 1943–1947 4 Masao Nishimura (1st) 343 159 175 9 .476
7 1948–1953 6 Shinji Hamazaki 720 342 357 21 .489
8 1954–1956 3 Masao Nishimura (2nd) 436 234 194 8 .547
9 1957–1958 2 Sadayoshi Fujimoto 262 144 106 12 .576
10 1959 1 Sadayoshi Fujimoto,
Katsuki Tokura
134 48 82 4 .369
11 1960–1962 3 Katsuki Tokura 407 178 219 10 .448
12 1963–1973 11 Yukio Nishimoto 1,492 792 655 45 .547 5 times
(1967, 1968, 1969,
1971, 1972)
1 (1973)
13 1974–1978 5 Toshiharu Ueda (1st) 650 363 245 42 .597 4 times
(1975, 1976,
1977, 1978)
3 times
(1975, 1976, 1977)
3 times
(1974, 1975, 1977)
14 1979–1980 2 Takao Kajimoto 260 133 111 16 .545 1 (1979)
15 1981–1990 10 Toshiharu Ueda (2nd) 1,300 664 572 64 .537 1 (1984)
16 1991–1993 3 Shozo Doi 390 195 183 12 .516
17 1994–2001 8 Akira Ohgi (1st) 1,070 563 481 26 .539 2 (1995, 1996) 1 (1996)
18 2002 1 Hiromichi Ishige 140 50 87 3 .365
19 2003 1 Hiromichi Ishige,
Leon Lee
140 48 88 4 .353
20 2004 1 Haruki Ihara 133 49 82 2 .374
21 2005 1 Akira Ohgi (2nd) 136 62 70 4 .470
22 2006 1 Katsuhiro Nakamura 136 52 81 3 .391
23 2007 1 Terry Collins 144 62 77 5 .446
24 2008 1 Terry Collins,
Daijiro Oishi
144 75 68 1 .524 1 (2008)
25 2009 1 Daijiro Oishi 144 56 86 2 .394
26 2010–2012 3 Akinobu Okada 432 195 216 21 .474
27 2013–2015 3 Hiroshi Moriwaki 431 207 215 9 .491 1 (2014)
28 2016–2018 3 Junichi Fukura 429 185 235 9 .440
29 2019–2020 3 Norifumi Nishimura 263 106 143 14 .426
30 2021–2024 4 Satoshi Nakajima 639 324 285 30 .532 3 (2021, 2022, 2023) 1 (2022) 3 (2021, 2022, 2023)
31 2025-present 1 Mamoru Kishida 143 74 66 3 .529 1 (2025)
Totals 86 seasons 24 managers 11,250 5,543 5,297 410 .511 15 times 5 times 11 times
  • Statistics current through the end of the 2023 season.[6]

Theme song

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The Buffaloes' current theme song is "Sky" by Japanese band Mega Stopper. The song was first used in 2005. Another version that is used is sung by the club's cheerleading squad, BsGirls.

Mascots

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1981 until 1990
  • Bravey (ブレービー) #100, a large bird
  • Yuta (勇太) #101, a younger bird
  • Braves Boy (ブレーブス坊や), a baseball-headed warrior
1991 until 2010
  • Neppie (ネッピー) #111, a young boy
  • Ripsea (リプシー) #222, a young girl
since 2011
  • Buffalo Bull (バッファローブル) #111, a male hybrid of oryx and buffalo, Bell's brother
  • Buffalo Bell (バッファローベル) #222, a female hybrid of oryx and buffalo, Bull's sister

Attendances

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The home attendances of the ORIX Buffaloes:

Season Games Total attendance Average attendance
2025 72 2,057,077 28,571

Source:[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Index by team". NPB. Archived from the original on 16 August 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  2. ^ Zurui, "Negro Leaguers in Japan," Archived 2016-05-03 at the Wayback Machine BlackTokyo (September 12, 2008).
  3. ^ The Orix-Kintetsu Merger – The Story of the 2004 NPB Realignment, 13 December 2021, archived from the original on 2022-01-31, retrieved 2022-02-24
  4. ^ "【データ】オリックスがソフトバンクと勝率で並ぶも直接対決の差でV(日刊スポーツ)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2022-10-02. Retrieved 2022-10-02.
  5. ^ Whiting, Robert (1989). You Gotta Have Wa. New York: Vintage Books. pp. 287–88. ISBN 0-679-72947-X.
  6. ^ "Nippon Professional Baseball オリックス・バファローズ 年度別成績 (1936–2021)". NPB.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on August 19, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
  7. ^ https://npb.jp/statistics/2025/attendance.html

External links

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  • Official website (in Japanese)
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Orix Buffaloes
  • Established in 1936
  • Formerly the Hankyu Club, the Hankyu Braves, the Orix Braves, and the Orix BlueWave

Home Stadiums in Osaka, Osaka Prefecture and Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture

The Franchise
  • History
  • Seasons
  • Records
  • Players
  • Managers
Ballparks
  • Takarazuka Stadium
  • Hankyu Nishinomiya Stadium
  • Kobe Sports Park Baseball Stadium
  • Kyocera Dome Osaka
Key personnel
  • Owner: Yoshihiko Miyauchi
  • Management: Orix
  • Manager: Mamoru Kishida
Japan Series championships (5)
  • 1975
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1996
  • 2022
Pacific League championships (15)
  • 1967
  • 1968
  • 1969
  • 1971
  • 1972
  • 1975
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1984
  • 1995
  • 1996
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
Playoff berths (11)
  • 1973
  • 1974
  • 1975
  • 1977
  • 1979
  • 2008
  • 2014
  • 2021
  • 2022
  • 2023
  • 2025
Seasons (89)
1930s
  • 1930 · 1931 · 1932 · 1933 · 1934 · 1935 · 1936
  • 1937
  • 1938
  • 1939
1940s
  • 1940
  • 1941
  • 1942
  • 1943
  • 1944
  • 1945
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Retrieved from "https://teknopedia.ac.id/w/index.php?title=Orix_Buffaloes&oldid=1341468147"
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