He hasn't even peaked yet - his pitching is improving and he raised his batting average this year while still hitting 34 home runs. he's going to win a Cy Young.
@KPD0172 жыл бұрын
YES! Agree!
@kennybegeske88242 жыл бұрын
@@KPD017 It's 1Baseman Mitt Time For Shohei Ohtani
@justjanine2 жыл бұрын
Great video, man
@jerryk8432 жыл бұрын
Hope one day, he will pitch no hitter/perfect game.
@michaeltran27432 жыл бұрын
With 4 rbi’s
@Old.School.Ronin.012 жыл бұрын
@@michaeltran2743 The home run cycle.
@kennybegeske88242 жыл бұрын
@@Old.School.Ronin.01 Ohtani Is Becoming A Formal Pitcher To 1Baseman And Outfielder
@Mia-xb9er Жыл бұрын
I think the reason why he is humble because his parents are humble. Also his high school baseball’s coach said that I raise kids to be be a person at first.
@23ofSeptember2 жыл бұрын
I've worked and lived in Japan since 2007, played competitive men's league ball here too and in Canada. I was a decent pitcher and hitter in my youth. What I can tell you about baseball culture in North America, is that your position is decided very early, even before you have fully grown and developed. Much of the decision making is done by inexperienced coaches and by the characteristics of other players. In other words, the tallest players are put at first base or asked to pitch. The fat kid catches or plays 3rd base. The chirpy kid plays SS or Center and so on. None of this makes any sense long term, but thats how kids are brought into the game. In Japan, I'd say kids get more opportunity, but its often wors in some ways because kids sometimes don't get to play at all. Overall, I'd say baseball culture is too focused on winning and not player development in the early years especially.
@gordonbgraham2 жыл бұрын
Kids in Japan practice on average 3 hours a day weekdays 5~6 hours on weekends, 12 months a year, and are well schooled in the fundamentals. I grew up playing competitive baseball in Toronto, we practiced once a week and played once a week. Our coaches may or may not have attended coaching clinics. They knew very little about batting or fielding techniques such as your left foot should be ahead of your right when fielding a ground ball. Coaches were mostly babysitters who wrote the lineup card and shouted keep your head in.
@23ofSeptember2 жыл бұрын
@@gordonbgraham Exactly! I have some very bad memories of my coaches yelling at me, sometimes for not throwing strikes or messing up a signal. The worst coach I had (Peter Kreko) had never played baseball in his life, but coached because his kid was too small for hockey.
@noturdaddyblameyomomma8354 Жыл бұрын
You're spot on & it's the reason I became a parent/coach. I train the entire team, & not just my "fave" players. Little League "coaches" are literally only focused on winning & give their attention to only a handful of players, which are usually the older kids &/or most athletic, etc. Just this week a player asked me why his own father (also a coach) doesn't do drills with him. SMH
@180012062 жыл бұрын
Yankees judges are interchangeable, but Angels unicorn Shohei Ohtani is the only one who is not interchangeable.
@flipsolo2 жыл бұрын
This is gotta be the worst Skip Bayless-level take I have seen. Aaron Judge interchangeable!?!? Get da f*ck outta here! I can't stand the Yankees, but you gotta appreciate the historic season he had. He has the highest WAR this season, and one the highest OPS in recent memory (not including the 'roided era). Shohei is unique, but so is Judge.
@mao57872 жыл бұрын
@@flipsolo Sorry, but Judge will never put up 2022 kinds of numbers for the rest of his career. His 2021 numbers are more accurate. He can still hit .280 35HR-45HR if he is healthy, which is really good though. But Judge isn't unique. Barry Bonds is way better as a hitter than Judge. Whether Bonds used steroids or not in his late career, He and Ichiro has one of the best batting technique in baseball history. Pujols and Trout are close to them too. But Judge isn't on that level. Pujols and Trout are also better hitter than Judge. On the other hand, Ohtani has put up historical numbers for two consecutive years. He will put up similar numbers for at least few more years. Ohtani is Unique.
@unknown_individual70502 жыл бұрын
@@flipsolo Judge is only unique so much as he's putting up a season that other players have as well. The great hitters of the league have done what Judge did, but no other player in the history of the league has put up 2 way numbers like Ohtani.
@scotty78642 жыл бұрын
@@mao5787 what historical numbers has shohei put up? Average ERA, Average home runs, average to below average batting avg. If you’re talking statistical worth to a team, he has “historical numbers”, but he has no historical numbers in any actual measurable category aside from worth to a team..
@tootspogsforever55902 жыл бұрын
@@scotty7864 lmao g t f o 😀😁
@BryanChance2 жыл бұрын
The greatest MLB player in the world.
@dontknowdocare2 жыл бұрын
I disagree with this take. Ohtani is the very example of a nail that sticks out in Japanese society. He's very tall, he speaks his mind, he had the guts to hold a press conference in high school before the Japanese draft announcing he was going America (implying for teams not to draft him) a thing that is essentially sacrilege in Japanese baseball (think of Nomo and Tazawa who were essentially declared outcasts when they went to the US). He was highly criticized for that, and when one team did draft him and propose the two-way player idea he took the opportunity to "stick out" once again and faces criticism all around. The reason he is so embraced by Japanese society DESPITE sticking out as much as one possibly can is because he has been successful. The looks and personality help too of course, but others with high ambitions who have not had success (think for example of koshien legend, NBP failure handkerchief prince Saitou Yuuki) are outcast and ridiculed. Ohtani IS the nail that sticks out, but he is beloved and celebrated for it, not inspite of it.
@romiarkan4502 жыл бұрын
Good on the Fighters for taking a shot and selected him in the first round of the NPB draft
@guys052 жыл бұрын
He’s the real goku in real life! Always ascending over and beyond
@burgerjoemama2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully they make an anime on Ohtani
@arjayp52682 жыл бұрын
Try watching "Major" its a baseball anime with almost the same theme..😁
@tosleepornottosleepthatist1092 жыл бұрын
Well, it might be difficult cuz people would say he's overpowered for an anime character...
@wakawaka19762 жыл бұрын
Will have the first 20 win, 40 steal, 60 homer, 100 rbi, 200 strikeouts pitched season in MLB
@fumin82 жыл бұрын
Someday No Hitter + Grand Slam in the same game by Shohei !
@baldy555 Жыл бұрын
Yesterday he pitched and won, and was a home run short of a cycle!
@vezzy_32212 жыл бұрын
One game he will pitch a no hitter game (Perfect) then hit a homer to win the game Unheard..
@wilburwood8261 Жыл бұрын
4 pitchers have pitched a no-hitter and hit a homer in the same game. Wise, Ferrell, Tobin and Wilson. So not unheard of. Although it all happened before the 1970s. Rick Wise hot 2 homers while pitching a no-hiitter. Even more impressive.
@noname-dk7ri Жыл бұрын
I don't know if this is mentioned in this video because I only watched this video randomly (sorry), but I think his personality is related to the fact that he grew up in the cold and snowy countryside of northeastern Japan. They are known for being simple and taciturn (discreet). Incidentally, Otani's home prefecture was the last prefecture in Japan to be free of coronavirus cases for a long time. They seem to have a strong, tacit understanding of horizontal cooperation.
@GAINABAND2 жыл бұрын
Isao Harimoto dislike Japanese players because he is not a Japanese.
@metabreaker11852 жыл бұрын
I hope Ohtani doesn’t get too caught up in BA. I like that his SO/chase rate is down, but his on base percentage is down from the year before. On top of that, the last 23 games he was homer-less. He offers much more value when he’s slugging the ball. Don’t get me wrong, he’s still a top 10 hitter in MLB, but I hope we can see a season where we get 2021 Ohtani’s hitting + 2022 Ohtani’s pitching. An absolute video game character
@taka03592 жыл бұрын
日本では出過ぎた杭は打たれません。人々はいつもHEROを求めているのはアメリカも日本も同じです。
@pico4124 Жыл бұрын
その通り!出る釘は引き抜かれるんです!
@0214film2 жыл бұрын
He gave up $200 million just to play in the major leagues... I don't see him with the angels in the future
@markeastridge96492 жыл бұрын
I am just hoping in free agency he signs nothing without near yearly player opt outs.
@酒井健吉-h1d2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for introduction Ohtani. FromJapan.
@rosebellepaeste8838 Жыл бұрын
A generational talent indeed.. 🦄🦄🦄
@finessinsports Жыл бұрын
So fortunate we get to witness the greatness! 💪⚾
@kennybegeske88242 жыл бұрын
Shohei Ohtani Is On The Waiting List To 1BASE From Pitcher To 1Baseman And Outfielder
If the Angels were a winning ball club, Sho could have won MVP and Cy Young in the same season.
@therealbs20002 жыл бұрын
My favorite part of the video is the American reasoning that the way a man is supposed to stick out is to be rude and loud.
@karlmckinnell2635 Жыл бұрын
Discipline and Humility 😊
@gosato2 жыл бұрын
I love ur vidéo as a Japanese. Thanks for creating a such a nice video. FYI two way, Nitouryu’s pronunciation is not Ni Too Ryu but Ni Toe Ryu.😊
@finessinsports2 жыл бұрын
Hi Go Sato, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the pronunciation! 🙏⚾
@ainmiky46202 жыл бұрын
LOVE HIM
@Kane-ib5sn2 жыл бұрын
i'd like to see Ohtani improve by hiring MLB hall of famers as pitching coaches and/or hitting coaches. it's the only way to take his skills to the next level.
@stevest86752 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%. He need a HOF coach him.
@kentosalazar2 жыл бұрын
when you said “then and now” i thought you were pointing out that he switched to the other side of the plate😂
@森裕紀-s3o2 жыл бұрын
Correctly, it's "Deru KUI ha utareru." "KUI" means a "stake" in the ground. Kugi means a nail. Both sentences have almost the same meaning. but I never heard "Deru kugi ha utareru."
@steviejohnson378 Жыл бұрын
Nippon Ham does not share the same stadium as Yomiuri Giants. Totally different cities.
@kuni668411 ай бұрын
They used to, until they felt they had to move to Hokkaido. They "shared" the Tokyo Dome with the Giants, always getting the short end of the stick.
@steviejohnson37811 ай бұрын
@@kuni6684 That's not relevant to this video cause by the time Ohtani joined the Fighters they had moved to Hokkaido