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10 Eagles fans drop $17,000 each to join Tanaka club

The Rakuten Eagles on Thursday needed just 14 minutes to sell all 10 memberships — at nearly $17,000 a pop — in an exclusive Masahiro Tanaka VIP club category of the Pacific League club’s Team Eagles fan club, Full-Count reported.

It’s the first time the team has had a club for an individual since its “1001 Club” for late Hall of Fame manager Senichi Hoshino. One thousand other memberships to the “Maa-kun Club” at $170 a piece also went on sale Thursday morning, with the team needing just 30 minutes to move 500 of those.

The prices in Japanese yen, 1.8 million and 18,000, are multiples of Tanaka’s No. They went on sale not at 10 a.m. when Japanese business typically open, but at 10:18.

“Franky, it took some guts to price the VIP at 1.8 million yen,” a team spokesperson said. “But that’s how much value the team believes Tanaka and Tanaka merchandise are worth, still there were those who thought it were opposed, saying it was ‘too expensive.'”

“We were taken back by the speed at which they sold, and were told that some thought 1.8 million was cheap.”

VIP members will receive a signed replica uniform, an official cap, and a one-day VIP pass priced at nearly $5,000 and other gifts, including an “MT18xNewERA pullover hoodie.”

The Maa-kun economy

$54 million boost

Although Masahiro Tanaka’s return to the Rakuten Eagles of Japan’s Pacific League was not billed as a man vs coronavirus battle, a study released by Kansai University on Wednesday suggests that if it were, the 32-year-old right-hander is well positioned to earn the win with a local economic impact of nearly $54 million.

The study, authored by Professor Emeritus Katsuhiro Miyamoto, who has something of a cottage industry studying spill-over economic effects, calculated that Tanaka’s return would add 5.72 billion yen ($53.9 million) to the economy of Miyagi Prefecture, where the Eagles are based in the city of Sendai.

Tanaka, known widely in Japan by his nickname “Maa-kun” last pitched for the Eagles in 2013, he left for a seven-year stint after winning 28 consecutive regular seasons games. He extended that run to 30 with wins in the postseason before losing Game 6 of the 2013 Japan Series the Eagles went on to win — with Tanaka earning the save in Game 7.

Miyamoto calculated that if the Eagles’ home games are limited to half their ballpark’s capacity this season, the pandemic will cost the club about 4 billion yen ($37.7 million).

“This benefit does not represent revenue flowing into the club, but rather revenue generated outward from the club. If you look at the numbers, the salary figure reported in the media of 900 million yen ($8.5 million) does seem very high at all and in fact could give a huge boost to the prefecture’s economy,” Miyamoto said.