Young professional athlete in professional baseball Retired preferred occupation is "entrepreneurship and company management" January 9 21:22

A questionnaire survey of young professional baseball players found that the number of people who chose “entrepreneurship / company management” as the profession they wanted to go to after retirement was the highest in NPB = Japan Baseball Organization survey. NPB analyzes that "there is a tendency for more players to be interested in occupations other than baseball."

Last October, NPB conducted a questionnaire survey on the career path after retirement from 12 teams participating in the “Phoenix League” held for the purpose of fostering young players, and responded from 215, 98% of the total I got it.

Of these, the question of choosing the profession you would like to try from 20 options was “entrepreneurship / company management” with the highest percentage at 21.4%.

After the survey began in 2007, “High school baseball instructors” or “professional baseball instructors” were the top leaders for seven consecutive years. More than this, occupations other than baseball topped the list for two consecutive years.

“General company employees” rank fifth in the overall ranking at 13.5%, and NPB analyzes that “there are more and more players who are interested in occupations other than baseball”.

In addition, in this survey, "continue to work in working / club clubs" was the second highest at 16.3%, followed by "professional baseball coaches and coaches" and "high school baseball instructors" at 15.8%. Lined up.