Kenta Imamiya, who was selected as the best nine in professional baseball and Softbank for the first time in five years, has signed a new two-year contract starting next season with an annual salary of 300 million yen, an estimated increase of 10 million yen.

Imamiya, who is in his 13th year as a professional, has played in 130 games this season, and not only is he good at defense, but he also has a batting average of 20%, 9 minutes and 6 minutes, which ranks 4th in the league. .



On the 21st, Imamiya negotiated with the team at the team office in Fukuoka City and signed a new two-year contract starting next season with an estimated annual salary of 300 million yen, an increase of 10 million yen.



Imamiya said, ``I didn't think I could hit this far.



Looking ahead to the next season, where he will continue to serve as player chairman, he expressed his enthusiasm, saying, "I have to liven up the team, and I want to lead it. I want to unite and do it with the feeling that next year will be the best." .

Kai is an estimated 210 million yen to maintain the status quo ``To feed on the sadness of this year''

On the other hand, catcher Takuya Kai, who was selected as the "Golden Glove Award" for the sixth consecutive year in professional baseball and Softbank, has renewed his contract for next season with an estimated annual salary of 210 million yen.



Kai, who is in his 12th year as a professional, will continue to support the team as a catcher who plays a key role in defense this season. Chosen.



Kai negotiated with the team at the team office in Fukuoka City on the 21st and renewed the contract for next season with an estimated annual salary of 210 million yen to maintain the current situation.



Kai said, “It was a really frustrating season.



On top of that, for the next season, he said, "I want to go back to the beginning, and next year I want to use the frustration of this year as a source of energy and work hard so that I can hit it."