Fixtures

Japan - NPB 05/10 09:00 - Yakult Swallows vs Yomiuri Giants - View
Japan - NPB 05/11 09:00 - Yakult Swallows vs Yomiuri Giants - View
Japan - NPB 05/12 09:00 - Yakult Swallows vs Yomiuri Giants - View
Japan - NPB 05/14 09:00 - Yakult Swallows vs Hiroshima Carp - View
Japan - NPB 05/15 09:00 - Yakult Swallows vs Hiroshima Carp - View
Japan - NPB 05/17 09:00 - Hanshin Tigers vs Yakult Swallows - View

Results

Japan - NPB 05/08 09:00 - Yakult Swallows v Yokohama Bay Stars W 6-2
Japan - NPB 05/06 09:00 - Yakult Swallows v Yokohama Bay Stars L 5-6
Japan - NPB 05/05 09:00 - Chunichi Dragons v Yakult Swallows L 6-3
Japan - NPB 05/04 09:00 - Chunichi Dragons v Yakult Swallows D 7-7
Japan - NPB 05/03 05:00 - Chunichi Dragons v Yakult Swallows W 3-5
Japan - NPB 05/01 09:00 - Yakult Swallows v Yomiuri Giants W 4-0
Japan - NPB 04/30 09:00 - Yakult Swallows v Yomiuri Giants W 4-3
Japan - NPB 04/29 05:00 - Yakult Swallows v Yomiuri Giants W 9-0
Japan - NPB 04/28 05:00 - Yakult Swallows v Hanshin Tigers L 3-4
Japan - NPB 04/27 05:00 - Yakult Swallows v Hanshin Tigers L 4-5
Japan - NPB 04/26 09:00 - Yakult Swallows v Hanshin Tigers W 8-2
Japan - NPB 04/25 09:00 - Hiroshima Carp v Yakult Swallows W 8-9

Wikipedia - Tokyo Yakult Swallows

The Tokyo Yakult Swallows (Japanese: 東京ヤクルトスワローズ) 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.

The Swallows are named after their corporate owners, Yakult Honsha. From 1950 to 1965, the team was owned by the former Japanese National Railways (known as Kokutetsu (国鉄) in Japanese) and called the Kokutetsu Swallows; the team was then owned by the newspaper Sankei Shimbun from 1965 to 1968 and called the Sankei Atoms. Yakult purchased the team in 1970 and renamed it the Yakult Atoms, before renaming it again as the Yakult Swallows in 1974, and then the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in 2006.