Haruki Nishikawa, who was aiming to transfer from professional baseball Nippon-Ham to the Major League Baseball, has not signed a contract with the Major League Baseball team and will remain on the team.

Nishikawa has used the posting system to negotiate a transfer with a major league baseball team through an agent in order to realize the desired major league transfer after the end of the season.



The deadline for negotiations between Nishikawa and the Major League Baseball team was from December 3rd to January 3rd at 7:00 am, but no contract was reached with any of the teams, and Nishikawa will remain at Nippon Ham. ..



Nishikawa is 28 years old, who is now in his 11th year as a professional player.

He has a good batting average of 30% and 6 batting averages last season, and is the main player of the team that has won the Golden Glove Award for four consecutive years until last season, in addition to three stealing kings.



It was expected that Nippon-Ham would lose its strength due to the batting line and the defense of the outfield when Nishikawa transferred, but with Nishikawa remaining, the three outfielders of this season will be solidified.