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Seibu's Sumida Earns 160 Million Yen, His First 10 Wins in His Fourth Year (Kyodo News)

On the 3rd, Seibu Lions pitcher Tomoichiro Sumida attended contract renewal negotiations at the team office in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, and signed a contract for an annual salary of 160 million yen, an increase of 70 million yen. In his fourth year, he recorded his first 10 wins. With starting pitchers Tatsuya Imai and Mitsunari Takahashi aiming to challenge the US Major Leagues, he said, "We can win the championship even without them."
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On the 3rd, Seibu Lions pitcher Tomoichiro Sumida attended contract renewal negotiations at the team office in Tokorozawa, Saitama Prefecture, and signed a contract for an annual salary of 160 million yen, an increase of 70 million yen. In his fourth year, he recorded his first 10 wins. With starting pitchers Tatsuya Imai and Mitsunari Takahashi aiming to challenge the US Major Leagues, he said, "We can win the championship even without them."

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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