Sho Nakata, who used professional baseball and Nippon-Ham to violently attack his teammates and then transferred to a giant through a free trade, exceeded the reduction limit set by the baseball agreement. I renewed the contract for next season for 50 million yen.

Nakata was enrolled in Nippon-Ham Fighters, and in August, he violently attacked his teammates and was suspended from participation. After that, he transferred to the giant by free trade.



As a giant, he participated in 34 games with a batting average of 10%, 5 minutes and 4 minutes, and was forced to make adjustments in the 2nd army due to poor performance with 3 home runs.



On the 7th, Nakata negotiated with the baseball team at the baseball team office in Tokyo, and presented a reduction limit of 50% or more, which exceeds 40% when the annual salary exceeds 100 million yen under the baseball agreement, with an estimated down of 190 million yen. We accepted and renewed the contract for next season with an annual salary of 150 million yen.



Nakata said, "I can't help because I haven't left any results. I'd like to take it for myself and give back the results and give back to the people and fans who bothered me."



He analyzed the factors behind the slump, saying, "I couldn't show myself that I wasn't afraid of failure this season. For some reason, I was afraid of failure and I wasn't confident at bat."



Also, regarding next season, "I want to bring my feelings to the fore. I want to return to the RBI king, so I want to set a minimum goal of 100 RBIs. I will build my body firmly off and appeal from the first day of the camp." I was enthusiastic.