Okay, here’s my blog post about Kyle Higashioka’s contract, written from a personal experience perspective:

So, I was digging into baseball contracts today – don’t ask me why, I just fell down a rabbit hole – and I ended up focusing on Kyle Higashioka’s deal. It’s not the biggest contract out there, but it got me thinking about how these things work.
First, I pulled up some websites, I just simply searched “kyle higashioka contract” and started reading.
My Research Process
- I opened a couple of different browser tabs. Gotta compare information, right?
- I scrolled through articles looking for the details, signing bonus and all that.
- I jotted down some key numbers on a piece of scrap paper.
I started piecing together the story of his contract. The guaranteed money, the years, I even looked to see what others were saying online, It’s always interesting to see the fan reactions and how they think the team is doing with their money.
After gathering all of the detailes, I compared with chatGPT and cross-referenced everything, I made sure I wasn’t missing anything big.
I even saved the information to my local files, In case my friends and I discuss baseball again.
It’s not exactly rocket science, but it’s kind of fun to see how these deals are structured. It makes you appreciate the business side of the game a little more. It is a satisfying feeling to find what you want.