Kikuchi Yusei’s $63 Million Deal Highlights MLB vs Japan Salary Disparity

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Yusei Kikuchi signs a $63 million, three-year contract with the Angels, highlighting the salary gap between Japan and MLB players.

1Green onion udon★.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:45:12.10ID:3NWy6ITB9
Multiple U.S. media outlets reported on the 25th (26th Japan time) that pitcher Yusei Kikuchi (33, free agent from the Astros) has agreed to a three-year contract with the Angels worth a total of $63 million (approximately 9.7 billion yen). Kikuchi’s average annual salary of $21 million (approximately 3.23 billion yen) is the same as the salary of Padres pitcher Yu Darvish (38) next season, and is currently tied for 17th among major league pitchers. This amount once again made us realize the widening gap in annual salaries between Japanese professional baseball and Major League Baseball. Looking only at next season’s annual salary (in the case of multi-year contracts, the signing bonus is added to the average annual salary), the top 10 Japanese players in the majors are Shohei Ohtani at $70 million (approximately 10.78 billion yen), Yoshinobu Yamamoto at $39 million (approximately 6.01 billion yen), Kikuchi at $21 million, Darvish and Yoshida Masanao at $18 million (approximately 2.77 billion yen), Seiya Suzuki at $17 million (approximately 2.62 billion yen), Kodai Senga at $15 million (approximately 2.31 billion yen), Shota Imanaga at $13.25 million (approximately 2.04 billion yen), Kenta Maeda at $12 million (approximately 1.85 billion yen), and Yuki Matsui at $5.6 million (approximately 860 million yen). The average is 22,885,000 dollars (approximately 3.52 billion yen). Even if we exclude Ohtani, who alone has seen a significant increase in his salary, the average for the nine players is $17.65 million (approximately 2.72 billion yen). Looking at Major League Baseball as a whole, the average annual salary in the majors this season is $4.98 million (approximately 770 million yen), according to a survey by Statista in the United States. Meanwhile, according to the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) Players Association, the average annual salary of NPB contracted players this season is 47.13 million yen, which is about one-sixteenth of that in the majors. Also, while Ohtani’s $70 million annual salary is the highest in the major leagues this season, the average annual salary of the top 10 players is $41.79 million (approximately 6.34 billion yen). Meanwhile, the highest annual salary (estimated) in the NPB this season, excluding foreign players, is 600 million yen for Sakamoto Hayato and Murakami Munetaka, about 1/18 of Ohtani’s. The average annual salary of the top 10 players is 494 million yen, which is about one-thirteenth of that in the majors.

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39Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:04:00.09ID:Rw4WkgzX0
>>1
>Yamamoto Yoshinobu’s $39 million (approximately 6.01 billion yen)
Is he going to earn in one year the total amount of Sakamoto Hayato’s annual salary so far? That’s amazing.
3Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:47:58.96ID:Xtr+klot0
Well, the average, but the median is even lower.
4Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:48:00.46ID:aQRurNYx0
Why are you FA players in Japan worrying about small change?
6Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:49:21.80ID:2yUZREZO0
More importantly, what’s the average annual salary in the minor league 3A?
This is the number we really want to know.
7Security Guard [lv.4] [Sprout].Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:49:32.04ID:Jiq2eWUd0
The major is just too abnormal.
8Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:49:57.75ID:aZcFwFAM0
How much is Mitoma? Is he getting more than Kikuchi Yusei?
9Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:50:01.29ID:/SM6re8C0
It’s strange to make billions for just playing with a ball. Even the annual salary in Japan is too high.
12Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:51:33.49ID:2ziEQxGy0
>>9
He doesn’t make that much.
At most 1 billion from sponsorship contracts.
The club pays about 60% of that.
So 600 million is effectively the highest annual salary for a Japanese soccer player.
10Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:50:57.18ID:aQRurNYx0
2 billion yen for four years? 2.4 billion yen for five years? Ah, so that total amount isn’t the annual salary?
11Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:51:21.77ID:rvb7tzYG0
It would be fine if it paid, but is it really possible?
13Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:51:34.59ID:GeYCHyRU0
At least find out what causes the difference in income and write about it.
14Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:52:38.86ID:V1ubggAV0
The majors are an industry where only the best can make money. If you’re just making the bench in the majors, you’re not that different from the NPB’s first team. If you’re in 3A, you could end up earning less than the salary of an average office worker.
15Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:52:44.18ID:hUV0yKQI0
All athletes who don’t play baseball are idiots.
16Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:53:14.28ID:1t5o2N+o0
Either way, you can live a fun life, so it’s fine.
17Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:53:26.24ID:QkKDb7s/0
The country is outdated, with not just zero economic growth but negative growth.
20Security Guard [lv.6] [Sprout].Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:54:19.56ID:YjikMO7a0
The highest annual salary of a Japanese soccer player is 1 billion yen, held by Arsenal’s Tomiyasu.
68Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:12:46.19ID:tuAJa+AS0
>>20
That’s so cheap
That’s an amount that a professional baseball player in Japan could afford
After all, soccer is a dream game.
99Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:22:33.20ID:PVEtlxLI0
>>20
In European soccer, the clubs pay the taxes, right?
That’s a lot of money to take home.
21Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:54:23.05ID:QkKDb7s/0
This is what’s making fans angry at Sasaki lol.
22Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:54:58.20ID:QkKDb7s/0
Go major more.
23Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:56:09.71ID:y+CebaxI0
American sports is just amazing. It’s good to have a place to escape to when Japanese baseball is over.
42Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:05:07.46ID:Xuvtsv8B0
>>23
Only a small percentage of people can escape.
24Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:58:06.94ID:QkKDb7s/0
This is no longer a contest. Old men just can’t see reality.
25Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:58:45.23ID:DGojsdlW0
Sasaki Labor Standards is going to limit his exhaustion in Japan and head straight to the majors.
26Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:58:46.09ID:yx7bZWm70
The three-year contract is worth a total of $63 million (approximately 9.7 billion yen). In Japan, that would be the largest amount ever earned. Is there anyone in Japanese baseball who has earned more than that?
27Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:59:02.15ID:SbavmbqS0
Who are the people doing domestic FA?
29Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:59:14.30ID:qm+6ob3V0
P plays until 25, spends money with the team through posting, and goes to the majors. This is the trend from now on.
30Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 14:59:16.28ID:t/yWW32I0
It’s not a difference between Japan and the US, it’s a difference between pitchers and fielders. It’s stupid to be a fielder in Japan.
36Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:03:01.18ID:NGouzkI10
>>30
Right.
But if you’re going to say that, you’re talking about pitchers.
The NPB baseball agreement is nothing more than a slave contract for pitchers, whose shoulders and elbows are expendable.
I hope that the Sasaki Roki incident will lead to a path to shortening the time it takes to obtain FA rights to as short as six years, just like in the MLB.
32Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:01:07.64ID:Dw5jppOW0
He has never been selected for the Japanese national team, but is that just a coincidence? Or did he turn it down?
33Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:01:16.11ID:WsJMmGi10
Yamamoto was probably paid around 650 million, and then he spent 12 years with the Dodgers for 46 billion lol, and Orix paid him 7 billion in transfer fees, so that was a bit of a bubble.
34Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:01:33.93ID:IBqvEYKn0
I’ve already earned enough money to have fun for the rest of my life, so I’m retiring even though I’m in my 20s. Why aren’t there any professional athletes who say this? 300 million would be enough to do anything.
45Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:06:20.58ID:79YeJGvS0
>>34
People who are used to luxury can earn enough money to live a life of leisure.
They want to live even more lavishly, so they want to earn more.
37Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:03:03.19ID:8kbRaads0
In most cases triple A is less than $40,000, so it really is a winner-take-all system.
38Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:03:41.33ID:4ee6ZevT0
It’s amazing that he can receive that much and work hard at practice.
41Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:04:53.28ID:yQMpnW1E0
No matter how you look at it, most of the customers are Japanese, so NPB is bad at business.
43Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:05:41.30ID:WsJMmGi10
That’s right, in the minor leagues, it’s hard to make a decent living with the bus rides and the 5 million yen annual salary lol, it’s a world you never want to return to lol.
47Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:07:05.97ID:PooWVh2i0
>>43
Some teams, such as the Dodgers, have improved the treatment of minor league players and are recruiting promising players.
44Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:06:07.79ID:RwGg1BCP0
Not just in baseball, but in the pay of actors in TV dramas and movies, the difference between Japan and America is about 10 times. It’s been like this for a long time.
54Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:08:54.48ID:YOFXHLRZ0
>>44
The gap narrowed a fair bit from the late 80s to the late 90s, but then it started to widen again.
46Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 30, 2024 (Sat) 15:06:45.49ID:me30p+ut0
America is paying too much.
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Other languages: 【野球】菊池雄星『3年97億円』で日米格差があらためて浮き彫りに…平均年俸MLBの16分の1、トップ10選手の平均年俸13分の1, [Béisbol] El salario de ”9.700 millones de yenes” en tres años de Yusei Kikuchi resalta la disparidad entre Japón y Estados Unidos… El salario anual promedio es 1/16 del de la MLB, y el salario anual promedio de los 10 mejores jugadores es 1/13.

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