Giant Kamei renews the contract by an estimated 40 million yen, surpasses the first 100 million yen of the annual salary, November 27, 15:35

Professional baseball / giant veteran, 37-year-old Yoshiyuki Kamei renewed the contract for the next season with an estimated annual salary of 110 million yen, an increase of 40 million yen, and exceeded the 100 million yen mark for the first time in the professional 15th year. did.

Kamei was appointed centering on No.1 and No.5 that were given as batting points by Director Haratoku Hara this season, and scored batting average of 20/8/4, 13 home runs, and 55 batting points in 131 games. .
He also showed a strong presence in the outfield defense with his strong shoulders, contributing to the giant's first league win in five years.

On the 27th, we negotiated a contract renewal at the baseball team office in Tokyo and concluded a contract for the next season with an estimated annual salary of 110 million yen, an increase of 40 million yen.

Kamei surpassed the 100 million yen mark for the first time in his 15th year, and at the conference, “The team had a particularly high level of defense. The 100 million yen player was a dream since elementary school. I was glad to be on the hill. It took 15 years, but it was good.

As for the next season, the team will be the oldest fielder. “I do n’t think it ’s a wall for young people,” he said.

In addition, pitcher Toshiki Sakurai, who won 8 wins including the first professional win, renewed his contract with an annual salary of 30 million yen, an estimated 20 million yen increase, which is three times that of this season.