"Who will pay for the dinner?" Tanaka Yomiuri is the oldest...Daily media questions
"Who will pay for the dinner?" Tanaka Yomiuri is the oldest...Daily media questions
Blog Article
Masahiro Tanaka, who has decided to leave his former team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles, after giving up his "one-team franchise," is set to move to the Yomiuri Giants. Tanaka needed a new team, and Yomiuri had concerns about filling the void in the starting rotation caused by Tomoyuki Sugano's departure. A massive transfer that matched each other's demands. However, a Japanese media outlet worried about Yomiuri's team dinner expenses.메이저놀이터
Japan's Tokyo Sports reported on the 21st that "Yomiuri has confirmed its plan to recruit Tanaka, who has become a free agent, and is calmly continuing preparations." "Legendary's joining the team, which has only three wins to go until its 200th win, is causing a big buzz, but the team is also paying attention to differences." This difference is the cost of the team's dinner.
The media said, "The joining of a veteran right-handed pitcher will inevitably have a big impact on the dynamics within the team. Sugano was the oldest pitcher in the Yomiuri Giants' pitching staff this year at 35. He is followed by 33-year-old Daisuke Kondo, but the real No. 2 player was 32-year-old Yuhei Takanashi, who has been leading the team for one season as the oldest member of the first team bullpen. As Sugano, who exercised his right as an overseas FA this offseason, moved to the Baltimore Orioles, Takanashi was expected to become the best player in the first team, but his move was canceled due to Tanaka's joining."
"A 36-year-old veteran who transferred from another club suddenly became the oldest member of the pitching staff. Regarding this extremely rare trend, a club official said, "It is rare for a new player to become the best manager. Moreover, Tanaka is joining the club in a form of exchanging seats with Sugano, who has been a pillar so far, so it is a special case."
The question that arose from this is the "dinner fee" issue. An official of the above told Tokyo Sports, "As expected, what I am curious about is the first pitching meeting of the new year. During the spring camp, pitchers usually have time to make resolutions under the guise of "pitcher meetings." So far, Sugano, the eldest brother, has played his role. Tanaka is the eldest brother now, and this time, it would mean a "welcome meeting," but a welcome person would pay for it."
Tokyo Sports wrote in response, "It is an unexpected matter of the cost of a pitcher's company dinner. It is customary in the baseball community that an elder is in charge of the meeting, but who will be in charge of the meeting amid complicated relations (with Yomiuri)."
Meanwhile, Tanaka shocked the Japanese baseball community by saying on his YouTube channel that he had requested Rakuten, his former team, to be released. Since 2007, Tanaka has recorded 119 wins, 68 losses and an ERA of 2.67 in 248 games for Rakuten. He signed a seven-year, 155 million-dollar contract with the New York Yankees ahead of the 2014 season, leaving him with 78 wins, 46 losses and an ERA of 3.74 in 174 games in the Major League. After his contract with the Yankees ended, Rakuten reached out again to Tanaka, who became an FA.
However, the decision was not all that beautiful until the farewell. Rakuten offered to cut Tanaka's salary significantly due to his poor performance. Tanaka came to choose to release him amid growing complaints that he was not respected by the club, as he was named as the mastermind of controversy over bullying within the club last year.