M.League: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
No edit summary
 
Line 26: Line 26:


==Draft==
==Draft==
Before the start of each season, a day is set for team drafts. Teams select from a field of players from the various professional organizations. The inaugural draft was held on August 7, 2018. Naturally, each team made their player selections to fill out their roster in the inaugural draft. For subsequent drafts in later years, teams had the option of drafting new players or otherwise passing on the opportunity. Beginning with the 2022–23 season, passing is no longer allowed. Currently, each team has a roster of four players.
Before the start of each season, a day is set for team drafts. Teams select from a field of players from the various professional organizations. The inaugural draft was held on August 7, 2018. Naturally, each team made their player selections to fill out their roster in the inaugural draft. For subsequent drafts in later years, teams had the option of drafting new players or otherwise passing on the opportunity. Beginning with the 2022–23 season, passing is no longer allowed. Currently, each team has a roster of four players.  


==Announcers==
==Announcers==
Line 36: Line 36:


=== Guest ===
=== Guest ===
Several guest commentators appear on the program. The most regular guest commentator is [[Koushou Tsuchida]]. Other commentators may be either current league players, former members, or other mahjong professionals.
Several guest commentators appear on the program. The most regular guest commentator is [[Koushou Tsuchida]]. Other commentators may be either current league players, former members, or other mahjong professionals.


==M.League Studio==
==M.League Studio==
The league has its own studio for games and broadcasts. The studio is located in Hamamatsuchou, Minato, Tokyo. A [[jansou]] called M.League Stadium is open to the public in Takadanobaba.
The league has its own studio for games and broadcasts. The studio is located in Hamamatsuchou, Minato, Tokyo. A [[jansou]] called M.League Stadium is open to the public in Takadanobaba.


==Teams==
==Teams==
Line 80: Line 80:
| [[2021 M League season|2021–22]] || 2021-10-04 || 2022-04-26 || Kadokawa Sakura Knights || SegaSammy Phoenix || Akina Mizuhara
| [[2021 M League season|2021–22]] || 2021-10-04 || 2022-04-26 || Kadokawa Sakura Knights || SegaSammy Phoenix || Akina Mizuhara
|-
|-
| [[2022 M League season|2022–23]] || 2022-10-03 || 2023-05-19 || Shibuya Abemas || Konami Fight Club || Arisa Date
| [[2022 M League season|2022–23]] || 2022-10-03 || 2023-05-19 || Shibuya Abemas || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || Arisa Date
|-
|-
| [[2023 M League season|2023–24]] || 2023-09-18 || 2024-05-17 || U-Next Pirates || Akasaka Drivens ||  
| [[2023 M League season|2023–24]] || 2023-09-18 || 2024-05-17 || U-Next Pirates || Akasaka Drivens || Yu Suzuki
|}
|}


Line 94: Line 94:
| 2 || Saki Kurosawa || Team Raiden || 132.7 || 2022-11-07 || 2022–23 (Reg 41)
| 2 || Saki Kurosawa || Team Raiden || 132.7 || 2022-11-07 || 2022–23 (Reg 41)
|-
|-
| 3 || Arisa Date || Konami Fight Club || 125.5 || 2021-11-18 || 2021–22 (Reg 54)  
| 3 || Arisa Date || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 125.5 || 2021-11-18 || 2021–22 (Reg 54)  
|-
|-
| 4 || Koushin Asakura || U-Next Pirates || 122.4 || 2021-12-02 || 2021–22 (Reg 70)  
| 4 || Koushin Asakura || U-Next Pirates || 122.4 || 2021-12-02 || 2021–22 (Reg 70)  
|-
|-
| 5 || Hisato Sasaki || Konami Fight Club || 118.2 || 2021-04-22 || 2020–21 (SF 14)
| 5 || Hisato Sasaki || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 118.2 || 2021-04-22 || 2020–21 (SF 14)
|-
|-
| 6 || Yuumi Uotani || Sega Sammy Phoenix || 114.4 ||  2020-02-27 || 2019–20 (Reg 167)
| 6 || Yuumi Uotani || Sega Sammy Phoenix || 114.4 ||  2020-02-27 || 2019–20 (Reg 167)
|-
|-
| 7 || Hisato Sasaki || Konami Fight Club || 114.0 || 2021-02-18 || 2020–21 (Reg 154)
| 7 || Hisato Sasaki || Konami Mahjong Fight Club || 114.0 || 2021-02-18 || 2020–21 (Reg 154)
|-
|-
| 8 || Yoshihiro Matsumoto || Shibuya Abemas || 113.7 || 2021-04-29 || 2020–21 (SF 22)
| 8 || Yoshihiro Matsumoto || Shibuya Abemas || 113.7 || 2021-04-29 || 2020–21 (SF 22)
91

edits

Navigation menu