Tyler Nevin Signs Two-Year Extension With NPBs Seibu Lion
The Seibu Lions of Japans Nippon Profe sional Baseball announced that they have signed infielder to a two- Jake Noll Jersey year extension beginning in 2026. Salary figures were not included. Id like to expre s my sincere gratitude to my teammates, staff, and fans who have trusted me and supported me since the day I arrived in Japan, Nevin said in relayed by the team, per Google Translate. I will strive to make the rest of the season even better and focus on the game in front of me. I cant wait for the next two years. Awesome! Nevin, 28, signed with the Lions in January. His Japanese career has gotten out to a solid start through his first 68 games. His .269/.330/.379 batting line may not be overwhelming in a vacuum but actually translates to a 120 wRC+ in NPB this year. It seems that the club has been pleased enough with that performance to lock him up. Considering the way Nevins career went before this year, its understandable that he would agree to be locked up. Broadly speaking, he had always hit in the minors but failed to do so in the majors. From 2022 to 2024, he stepped to the plate 639 times at the Triple-A level. He hit 26 home runs and drew walks at a 10.2% clip while only striking out 17.5% of the time. He had a combined batting line of .313/.391/.536 and a 137 wRC+. That minor league performance got him a few major league looks from the Orioles, Tigers and Athletics, but he wasnt able to do much with those chances. He got 591 big league plate appearances over the past few years with a .204/.299/.315 line and 81 wRC+. He exhausted his final option year in 2023, which put him into a fringe roster status. He spent 2024 bouncing on and off the Athletics roster, clearing waivers multiple times throughout the year. Finding regular playing time in the big leagues would have been difficult going forward. Rather than spend another year grinding through the roster bubble lifestyle, he accepted a chance to head overseas and perhaps find some stability. Given that hes having a decent year, he could have tried to parlay that into a return to North America in 2026. But there would have been no guarantee of that working out, so its easy to see the logic in him sticking with the Lions for another few years. Though the salary figures havent been reported for this deal, North American players getting regular work in Japan often get paid in the vicinity of $1MM annually. Thats more than players in the minors in North America get and even more than pre-arbitration major leaguers. Whatever his salary is, Nevin will get a bit of cash and some job security for his age-29 and age-30 seasons. If he can make the most of that regular role, he could perhaps try to return to affiliated ball a few years from now or secure himself another deal to continue playing in Asia. Photo courtesy of Darren Yamashita, Imagn Images Jose Ferrer Jersey
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