Renewal of the Se League newcomer Yakult Murakami Renewal of contract with annual salary more than five times December 16th 20:27

Yakult Munetaka Murakami, who has won 36 home runs in professional baseball and the SE League, has renewed his contract for 45 million yen, an increase of 37 million yen, which is estimated to be more than five times this season.

19-year-old Murakami participated in all games this season, and in the second year of high school graduation, he hit 36 ​​home runs alongside Tadashi Nakanishi 66 years ago and scored 96 points in the league third place.

And in the fielder who graduated from high school in the Se League, he won the first rookie in 31 years since Kazuyoshi Tachinami from Chunichi.

On the 16th, Murakami negotiated a contract renewal at the baseball team office in Tokyo, and concluded a contract for the next season at 45 million yen, an increase of 37 million yen, which is estimated to be more than five times this season.

Mr. Murakami said at the conference, “The batting average was low, but I had a great appreciation for the home run, RBIs, and participation in all games. I want to do my best to contribute to winning more in the next season,” The goal was 30% batting average, 30 home runs and 100 batting points.

In addition, off-campus training with a teammate Nobutaka Aoki, etc. was held in the United States. “I had a lot of experience in the first army this season, but there was a problem in the field of defense. I want to crush it one by one in self-training. "