2026 Summer Koshien Is a “Crop Failure” — Pro Scouts Point to the Cause

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This year’s Koshien tournament (Japan’s national high school baseball championship, a summer institution watched nationwide) is reportedly being called by pro baseball scouts not just a “poor harvest” but an outright “crop failure.” Scouts gathered behind the backstop apparently agree that aside from Yokohama High’s Oda, there’s almost no one else worth chasing.

On 5channel (5ch, Japan’s largest anonymous forum), the discussion spun off in several directions: gripes about high school baseball’s signature “sitting on the bench forever” problem, comparisons of average pay between pro baseball (NPB) and the J.League (Japan’s pro soccer league), and even a comparison of average height between Japan’s WBC baseball squad and its men’s national soccer team.

“This summer isn’t just a poor harvest — it’s a full-on ‘crop failure,’” says a scout from the Pacific League (one of NPB’s two leagues).

Behind the backstop at Koshien sit scouts from all 12 NPB clubs, plus MLB scouts. Aside from a standout talent like Oda (Yokohama), who took the mound on the 18th, this scout says there are simply too few players left worth tracking.

Source: nikkan-gendai.com / original article here

5Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:10:47.69ID:MHePTOkL0
I mean, kids who actually want to play sports don't want to do bat-swinging where you just stand around doing nothing most of the time
166Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:38:23.73ID:pCuslvJT0
>>5
And the other half of the time you're just sitting on the bench lol
12Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:11:48.16ID:5qzXL2xP0
>>6
Guys like Oda pull in a ton of MLB scouts too. They're probably relieved they lost already.
35Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:15:37.79ID:rvp04ZAR0
>>12
Oda's nothing special.
46Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:17:21.99ID:Ds8p0rZz0
>>35
Specifically, what's not special about him?
207Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:45:54.57ID:Rba1/zYv0
>>35
Who's the top prospect in the scouts' eyes, then?
19Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:12:39.56ID:rSCBVRmy0
Soccer just doesn't pay the same. Baseball players can make several times to dozens of times more.
44Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:17:01.45ID:rvp04ZAR0
>>19
The median NPB salary is only around 20 million yen (roughly $135,000), which is less than J1 (Japan's top soccer division).
49Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:18:35.94ID:gOO/SJUt0
>>44
NPB averages 50 million yen (~$340,000) and the J.League averages 12 million yen (~$80,000). Wait, are you leaving out J2 and J3? lmaooo
51Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:19:04.02ID:Uef657E/0
>>49
Pro baseball — wait, aren't the independent leagues technically 'pro baseball' too? lol
57Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:20:12.80ID:rvp04ZAR0
>>49
Every country treats the top division as a separate league from everything below it. And if you're going to count soccer's lower divisions, you'd have to count baseball's independent leagues too.
92Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:25:32.70ID:8cpyZtJU0
https://image-tm.s2mr.jp/i/original/1787228719025.jpeg

Guess the shrinking player pool is finally showing its effects lol
109Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:28:12.80ID:OutxuuMT0
Unpopular with kids + shrinking participation = nothing but small, short players now 😂
131Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:32:19.82ID:PVu9NnVM0
>>109
Baseball players have finally gotten shorter than soccer players 😨

2026 WBC Japan national baseball team, average height: 179.9cm (~5'11")


2026 World Cup Japan national soccer team, average height: 181.35cm (~5'11.5")



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138Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:33:35.01ID:Gz3V9XQC0
>>131
They probably padded that average with Darvish (Yu Darvish, the towering MLB pitcher).
162Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:37:43.37ID:FAdkg18t0
If talent were really flowing to soccer, Japan should be producing its own Messis and Ronaldos by now, no? Baseball's got Ohtani, the best player in the world, and plenty of other guys tearing it up in MLB too.
167Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:38:25.87ID:cD7edILX0
>>162
Soccer isn't some low-competition niche sport like baseball.
183Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:40:05.97ID:XX5o+TWI0
>>162
Worse than the Dominicans and Venezuelans, honestly.
191Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:41:26.69ID:wrPN5KMd0
>>162
Over 80% of the world's baseball-playing population is in Japan and the US, and yet the number of Japanese MLB players is way too small.

Ichiro (Ichiro Suzuki, the legendary NPB/MLB hitter) once said that if Japanese players really had the talent for baseball, every single MLB team should have a Japanese player on it, the way Dominican players are everywhere.

The current numbers are honestly pretty sad.
196Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:44:06.40ID:FAdkg18t0
>>191
Japanese baseball is the best in the world, and Ohtani's the best player in the world, so.
201Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:45:11.59ID:IjhyXzcm0
>>196
Being 'world's best' at baseball doesn't really mean much.
202Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:45:13.88ID:wrPN5KMd0
>>196
They made the quarterfinals this year — out of 24 total countries.
228Anonymous2026/08/20(木) 21:49:23.21ID:ggm35MZn0
>>196
The second other countries actually get serious, that 'world's best' title turns out to be a hollow quarterfinal finish.

And once Ohtani's past his prime, the next time Japan wins that fake 'world championship' called the WBC is a long way off.

*This article is excerpted and summarized from the 5channel (Geinosuposoku+ board) thread “[High School Baseball] 2026 Summer Koshien Goes Beyond “Poor Harvest” to “Crop Failure”… Pro Scouts Point to the Cause of the Anomaly.”

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