Giant Iwabuchi 60% reduction over limit Renewal of contract No army climbing due to failure November 28, 19:36

Although it returned to professional baseball in Japan for the first time in 8 years, the pitcher Kishi Iwasaki, who did not play in the 1st army due to a slump in his right shoulder, exceeded the reduction limit, and an estimated annual salary of 60% down 2000 The contract for next season was renewed for 10,000 yen.

Pitcher Iwatsuki marked 170 wins in Japan and the United States at Kintetsu, Rakuten and the Major Leaguers Mariners, joined the 38-year-old giant and returned to Japanese professional baseball for the first time in eight years.

However, after the camp in February, the days of adjusting with the 2nd Army continued due to the malfunction of the right shoulder that had been operated on, and the season ended without a promotion to the 1st Army.

On the 28th, Iwatsuki pitcher negotiated a contract renewal at a baseball team office in Tokyo, and renewed his contract for the next season with an annual salary of 20 million yen, a 60% reduction exceeding the reduction limit and an estimated 30 million yen reduction.

At the press conference, pitcher Iwatsuki said, “I was willing to contribute to the team, but my shoulders were n’t really good, and the season ended the fastest in my professional baseball life. I looked back on this year.

The off-season is to continue training to stabilize the condition of the right shoulder in the country, "I think that I have to throw in the starter, but rather than sticking to that commitment anyway the best in Japan I want to fight to get into that circle, ”and vowed to roll back next season.