This year’s Koshien tournament (Japan’s storied national high school baseball championship) is reportedly being called “not just a weak crop, but a total crop failure” by pro baseball scouts. Scouts gathered behind the backstop have apparently agreed that, aside from Yokohama High’s Oda, there’s almost no one else worth chasing.
On 5channel (Japan’s largest anonymous forum), the debate over what’s behind this ranged from complaints about how much of high school baseball is just sitting on the bench, to salary comparisons between pro baseball and the J.League (Japan’s top pro soccer division), all the way to comparing the average height of Japan’s WBC baseball team against Japan’s World Cup soccer team.
“This summer isn’t just a weak year for talent — it’s a total crop failure.”
So says a scout from the Pacific League (one of Japan’s two pro baseball leagues).
Behind the backstop at Koshien sit scouts from all 12 Japanese pro teams, plus scouts from MLB clubs. Setting aside a standout talent like Oda (Yokohama), who took the mound on the 18th, the scout continues that there are simply too few players left worth following.
Source: nikkan-gendai.com / Read the original article
aren't going to want to do something where you just stand around swinging a stick most of the time
And the other half of the time you're just sitting on the bench lol
Guys like Oda have a ton of MLB scouts showing up too
Bet they're relieved his team got knocked out
Oda's nothing special
Specifically, what's not special about him?
So from a pro scout's eyes, who's the best pick this year?
baseball guys can earn several times to dozens of times more
The median pro baseball salary is only around 20 million yen (~$135,000), which is less than J1 (Japan's top soccer division)
Pro baseball averages 50 million yen (~$340,000) vs. the J.League's average of 12 million yen (~$81,000)
Wait, are we leaving out J2 and J3? wwww (lol)
"Pro baseball"
wait, aren't the independent leagues technically pro baseball too? lol
In every country the top division is treated as a separate league from the ones below it
and if you're counting soccer's lower divisions, you'd have to count baseball's independent leagues too
Looks like the shrinking player pool is finally showing its effects, huh lol
Baseball players ('yakyuu,' a mocking respelling of yakyu/baseball favored by its online critics) are finally shorter than soccer players ('ball-kickers,' a derisive nickname for 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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Darvish (Yu Darvish, listed at 6'5") was probably propping up that average
Baseball has Ohtani, the best player in the world
and plenty of other Japanese guys are tearing it up in MLB too
Soccer isn't a low-competition niche sport the way baseball is
Still below Dominican and Venezuelan players though
Over 80% of the world's baseball players are in Japan or the US
and yet the number of Japanese MLB players is way too small
Ichiro once said that if Japanese players really had the talent, every single MLB team should have a Japanese player on it, the way Dominicans are everywhere
The numbers we've got now are honestly pretty sad
Japanese baseball is world number one
and we've got Ohtani, the best player in the world
Being "world number one" at baseball doesn't really mean that much
This year Japan only made the quarterfinals
out of 24 countries total lol
The moment other countries actually get serious, that "world number one" turns out to be a cardboard cutout that barely makes the quarterfinals
Ohtani's past his prime too, so winning that so-called "world" tournament again looks like a long way off
*This article is compiled from excerpts and a summary of the 5channel (Entertainment & Sports News+ board) thread “[High School Baseball] The 2026 Summer Koshien Goes Beyond a “Weak Crop” to a Total Crop Failure… Pro Baseball Scouts Point to the Cause of the Anomaly.”
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