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The 1990 Japan Series was the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) championship series for the 1990 season. It was the 41st Japan Series and featured the Pacific League champion Seibu Lions against the Central League champion Yomiuri Giants. Seibu won the PL pennant for the seventh time in nine years to reach the series, and Yomiuri dominated the CL to return to the series after winning it the year before. Played at Tokyo Dome and Seibu Lions Stadium, the Lions swept the heavily favored Giants in four games to win the franchise's 10th Japan Series title. Seibu slugger and former MLB player Orestes Destrade was named Most Valuable Player of the series. The series was played between October 20 and October 24 with home field advantage going to the Central League.

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  • 1990 Japan Series (en)
  • Serie de Japón 1990 (es)
  • 1990년 일본 시리즈 (ko)
  • 1990年の日本シリーズ (ja)
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  • The 1990 Japan Series was the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) championship series for the 1990 season. It was the 41st Japan Series and featured the Pacific League champion Seibu Lions against the Central League champion Yomiuri Giants. Seibu won the PL pennant for the seventh time in nine years to reach the series, and Yomiuri dominated the CL to return to the series after winning it the year before. Played at Tokyo Dome and Seibu Lions Stadium, the Lions swept the heavily favored Giants in four games to win the franchise's 10th Japan Series title. Seibu slugger and former MLB player Orestes Destrade was named Most Valuable Player of the series. The series was played between October 20 and October 24 with home field advantage going to the Central League. (en)
  • La Serie de Japón de 1990 fue la serie de campeonato de Liga Japonesa de Béisbol Profesional (NPB) para la temporada de 1990. Fue la 41ª Serie de Japón y contó con el campeón de la , Seibu Lions, contra el campeón de la , Yomiuri Giants. Seibu ganó el banderín por séptima vez en nueve años para alcanzar la serie, y Yomiuri Giants dominó al para regresar a la serie después de ganarlo el año anterior. Jugado en el Tokyo Dome y el Domo de Seibu, los Lions barrieron a los Gigantes muy favorecidos en cuatro juegos para ganar el décimo título de la serie de la franquicia de Japón. El toletero de Seibu y exjugador de la MLB, , fue nombrado el jugador más valioso de la serie. La serie se jugó entre el 20 y el 24 de octubre con la ventaja de local yendo a la Liga Central. (es)
  • 1990年の日本シリーズ(1990ねんのにっぽんシリーズ、1990ねんのにほんシリーズ)は、1990年10月20日から10月24日まで行われたセ・リーグ優勝チームの読売ジャイアンツ(巨人)とパ・リーグ優勝チームの西武ライオンズ(西武)による第41回プロ野球日本選手権シリーズである。 (ja)
  • 1990년 일본 시리즈(일본어: 1990年の日本シリーズ)는 1990년 10월 20일부터 10월 24일까지 열린 일본 프로 야구의 일본 시리즈 경기이다. 퍼시픽 리그 우승 팀인 세이부 라이온스가 총 4차례의 접전을 펼친 끝에 센트럴 리그 우승 팀 요미우리 자이언츠를 누르고 4전 전승의 성적을 기록, 1988년 이후 2년 만에 9번째 우승을 차지했다. 이 일본 시리즈는 2015년까지 홈 구장에서 4:0 승리를 맞이한 유일한 시리즈다. (ko)
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