2009 NPB Team Payroll Ranking
This ranking is based on calculating information from Daily Sports Online, and converting into US dollars at the April 24 dollar-yen exchange rate from Google Finance. The numbers are based on the start of the 2009 season. I hope this will be interesting and insightful for new NPB fans to learn how much Japanese teams pay their players.
Rank | Team | Payroll | Players Under Contract | Highest Paid Player |
1 | Yomiuri Giants | $45.30M | 78 | Seung-Youp Lee, $6.2M |
2 | Hanshin Tigers | $40.49M | 74 | Tomoaki Kanemoto, $5.6M |
3 | Softbank Hawks | $34.11M | 74 | Nobuhiko Matsunaka, $5.1M |
4 | Chunichi Dragons | $30.02M | 70 | Hitoki Iwase, $4.4M |
5 | Chiba Lotte Marines | $27.67M | 78 | Naoyuki Shimizu, $2.4M |
6 | Seibu Lions | $26.75M | 68 | Kazuhisa Ishii, $2.8M |
7 | Orix Buffaloes | $26.04M | 69 | Tuffy Rhodes, $3.3M |
8 | Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters | $24.97M | 66 | Atsunori Inaba, $3M |
9 | Â Tokyo Yakult Swallows | $23.77M | 71 | Norichika Aoki,$Â 2.6M |
10 | Yokohama Baystars | $23.03M | 68 | Shuichi Murata, $2.6M |
11 | Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles | $20.74M | 67 | Hisashi Iwakuma, $3M |
12 | Hiroshima Toyo Carp | $17.71M | 70 | Katsuhiro Nagakawa, $1.6M |
- One note is that teams with more than 70 players on contract are from the existence of ikusei (training) players.
25/04/2009 at 9:07 am Permalink
Wow, I wish MLB would look at this…pretty powerful message. The Giants are roughly equivalent to the Tampa Rays!
25/04/2009 at 10:12 am Permalink
Keep in mind, also, that this is for ~70 players under contract. This includes the minor leaguers each team has on the payroll.
Thanks for putting this together Ryo.
25/04/2009 at 3:49 pm Permalink
I’m a little confused though…how exactly are these numbers calculated? I read “60000” but what does that mean exactly? 60000 yen don’t convert to $6.2 million.
25/04/2009 at 5:20 pm Permalink
The yen figures are in units of 10,000 (“ichi-man”). So 60,000 is really 600,000,000 which is about $6.2m at the current exchange rate.
25/04/2009 at 8:45 pm Permalink
Thanks Patrick for the clarification. That is exactly how I calcualted and converted from yen to dollars.
27/04/2009 at 1:05 am Permalink
In perspective, the Lions got 2 years worth of entire payroll for Matsuzaka (and are defending champions at the end of these 2 years)