Nobuhiro Matsuda, a veteran of professional baseball and Softbank, has renewed his contract for next season with an estimated annual salary of 150 million yen, which exceeds the reduction limit set by the baseball agreement.

38-year-old Matsuda participated in 115 games with a batting average of 20%, 3 minutes, 4 home runs, 14 home runs, 47 RBIs, and ended in a slump for two consecutive seasons.



Matsuda negotiated with the baseball team at the baseball team office in Fukuoka City on the 21st, and the reduction limit when the annual salary exceeds 100 million yen under the baseball agreement, and the annual salary of 150 million yen, which is estimated to be 300 million yen down in both cases exceeding 40%. I renewed the contract for next season for 10,000 yen.



Matsuda vowed to rewind, saying, "The world of professional baseball is tough. If you don't get results, you won't be evaluated, so I want to take it firmly. I want to use this regret as a spring to swing the bat."



On top of that, Matsuda said, "Clearing one by one is the motivation for my future baseball life. I have a strong feeling that I am approaching 189 RBIs until 2000 hits and 16 RBIs until 1000 RBIs. I want to play baseball. "