[Financial Announcement]Professional Baseball Money Story 2022 Is your favorite team in the black? deficit?Comparison with Corona Evil-Professional Baseball: Nikkan Sports Premium

[Financial Announcement]Professional Baseball Money Story 2022 Is your favorite team in the black? deficit?Comparison with Corona disaster

The 2022 season when the number of customers returned to the stadium. Has the economy returned to professional baseball?

The admission restrictions that have continued since 20 years due to the corona disaster have finally been lifted last season. What happened to the financial condition of each team as the attendance mobilization recovered to near the previous level? Are your earnings still in the black? Or deficit? Which team is rich? I’m curious. A professional baseball team is also a company. I checked the numbers in the financial statements published in the Official Gazette.

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Large and medium are not disclosed Ori does not disclose net income

This time it was delivered on December 21, 2021As the second part of the story of professional baseball money, we will mainly check the financial results for the two most recent seasons, the 21st year of the corona disaster and the 2022nd season when the admission restrictions were abolished. As with the last time, the Giants and Chunichi are not included in the comparison because there is no disclosure of financial statements for individual teams. ORIX’s net income is not disclosed.

The timing of settlement of accounts differs slightly depending on the team, but the contents of the most recent two seasons are compared as season figures. The numbers for the 2020 season, which was greatly affected by the coronavirus, will also be posted for comparison.

Let’s look at the main numbers first.

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

*Amounts are in yen (rounded down to the nearest 1,000 yen)

[Table 1][Table 2][Table 3]”Net income” is the income for a single season.

First of all, in the most recent 2022 years ([Table 1]), out of the six teams whose financial results have been announced at this stage, Yakult, Hiroshima, DeNA, and Nippon-Ham have increased their “total assets” and their “net income” is also in the black. It is

Furthermore, looking at net income compared to the previous year, while Hiroshima and Nippon-Ham turned profitable, Rakuten turned to a loss, with three teams increasing revenue and three teams decreasing revenue.

In 2009 ([Table 2]), when admission was restricted due to the corona wreck, 5 of the 9 teams that announced the amount were in the red.

That said, compared to the 2020 season ([Table 3]), when seven of the nine teams posted deficits, Yakult and Hanshin turned profitable, while Rakuten expanded its surplus. You can see that 7 teams have increased their revenue, including 4 teams, Hiroshima, Lotte, Nippon-Ham, and Seibu, who have reduced their deficits.

Let’s take a look at the spectator numbers for professional baseball from 2019 to 2022.

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2023-05-26 03:43:35
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