Sosuke Genda, who has won the Golden Glove Award for five consecutive years in professional baseball and Seibu, has signed a new five-year contract with an estimated annual salary of 300 million yen plus performance payment, which is an estimated 110 million yen increase.

Genda has participated in 108 games this season, his sixth year, and has a batting average of 20%, 6 minutes, and 6 minutes, and won the Golden Glove Award for the fifth consecutive year in the short program.



By the 26th, Genda had negotiated with the team at the team office in Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, and signed a new five-year contract with an estimated annual salary of 300 million yen plus performance payment, which is an estimated 110 million yen increase.



Genda said, "I was evaluated so much that I thought I was really good, but I don't think I'm a player who can receive that much at the moment.I will work hard to become a player who deserves the evaluation at the end of these five years. I want to continue."



On top of that, he said, ``I was disappointed that the number of games I played was the fewest since I became a professional due to injuries. I want to do my best from next year onwards,” he said enthusiastically.