I am a Mexican dodger fan in Chicago and I fucking love watching people in Japan celebrate let’s go Dodgers
@Mr.woman_lover5 минут бұрын
you are a Mexican dodger fan in chicago and you fucking love watching japanese porn
@bjamesm4 сағат бұрын
Also, the Dodger's manager, Dave Roberts, is half Japanese. His father was a Marine in Okinawa who met his wife there.
@MichaelTorres-wr2pmСағат бұрын
Yup….. He was born in Japan…..
@TheOne-dn9mrСағат бұрын
No wonder why
@protekjv82Сағат бұрын
Love you Japan, from LA
@mikegardensСағат бұрын
As a Los Angelino seeing the supermarket manager in a LA cap fills me with pride 💙💙
@fvhitman4hire2 сағат бұрын
Ohtani earned this title! Six years of suffering and losing with the Angels, he let it rip with the Dodgers and helped them win :)
@Badgeables46 минут бұрын
Always love to see how big MLB is outside of the US. Thank you Japan for giving us both Ohtani and Yamamoto!! We are celebrating with you!! 💙🤍💙🤍
@DanielDiaz-wl8hy2 сағат бұрын
So beautiful, so much respect and admiration for Japan’s own. Congratulations to you all too
@carlosalonzo4922Сағат бұрын
I'm so happy with my favorite dodgers player my buddy Shohei Ohtani won the World Series with the Dodgers おめでとうございます Shohei-san 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎉🎊 konpai 🍻.
@foreign_orange3 сағат бұрын
Aye! Give that guy in the Yankees jacket a full priced fish 🐟
@RealLockheedMartin2 сағат бұрын
what was blud doing there
@ds-zd9qz51 минут бұрын
@@RealLockheedMartin hideki matsui was a yankee.
@JW-do2wc3 сағат бұрын
Japanese are great people.
@dodgerrichgeeСағат бұрын
Love it!!!
@PatriciaSaucedo-l1g3 сағат бұрын
So respectful we can learn a thing or two!!! 💙🤍🎉
@julianho4774Сағат бұрын
Japanese Dodgers................. awesome, yes!
@一笑微微-l8d21 минут бұрын
Let's go dodgers
@jerseycitysteve46 минут бұрын
The old guy gave an excellent "Banzi!"
@whatsupfoo45922 сағат бұрын
This is part of the reasons why they gave him that 700MIL contract. Can’t wait til next year to see him pitch. 😮
@amadodabeast2 сағат бұрын
Glad to see dodger fans from around the world. I don’t know Japanese but konpai. Salud. 🍻
@JuniorJr_232 сағат бұрын
Shohei is a LUCKY CHARM! Next is Rui Hachimura when the Lakers are Champs!
@Tony-tx1pj20 минут бұрын
... and NO stores were looted
@delirium13262 сағат бұрын
1:50 bro is wearing the wrong hat lol
@KCJbomberFTW34 минут бұрын
It’s clear he’s a Yankees fan He just admits that ohtani is incredible
@efrenbernardino670424 минут бұрын
Only dodger or Yankee fans in Japan, when it comes to mlb
@roundingcorners9 минут бұрын
@@efrenbernardino6704 Aside from LA acquiring Ohtani, most of the time it's just for fashion as LA and NY are the biggest US cities
@bobagowoofСағат бұрын
Love you Japan, sorry we are clumsy and awkward when we visit
@RealLockheedMartin2 сағат бұрын
good god, fish for a hundred yen? that's like what, 80 cents? many housewives hope you win the next one too, ohtani. maybe roberts won't almost piss the next one up the wall.
@theo30002 сағат бұрын
LOL Sweet!
@pumkin690939 минут бұрын
The revenue from Japan. 😮😂
@MiChaeng33340 минут бұрын
No cars doing donuts😅
@ZagirusСағат бұрын
It's absolutely fascinating how almost everyone conveniently developed a selective memory about Ohtani's injury, right? It's like, who even remembers that inconvenient little detail of his shoulder dislocating in Game 2? It's almost like injuries are just totally minor inconveniences that don't have any impact at all, especially on the shoulder of an athlete who just might need it for, oh I don’t know, hitting and running. But let's not trouble ourselves with such trivialities, shall we? I’m sure there’s some cosmic truth in overlooking the fact that Ohtani couldn’t exactly dazzle us from the dugout while nursing what is surely just a slight, insignificant shoulder dislocation. I mean, why let a practical necessity like a functioning shoulder interfere with a good old-fashioned narrative about his supposed lack of performance through injury-induced pain after Game 2? And before that injury, it's as if Ohtani's clutch double in Game 1, the one that tied the game 2-2 in the 8th and set up Freddie's grand slam, never happened. Funny how that moment doesn't fit the narrative, huh? Heaven forbid we recognize how that hit prevented the Yankees from casually strolling through Game 1 without a dramatic, spirit-crushing walk-off. And sure, let's keep pretending that Ohtani's pivotal contribution to the Dodgers' spark was just completely irrelevant. Seriously, it seems like no one remembers Ohtani's great LCS performance before the devastating injury, where he had 1.184 OPS, .364 batting average, leading with 9 runs all while moonwalking through bases with his 17 TIMES on base. With a mind-boggling .818 with RISP, the dude basically turned baseball into an artform. He was the unsung NLCS MVP. But of course, let's pretend none of that brilliance ever happened, all because he didn't magically homer in every game with just one hand in the WS. Not to mention Ohtani saved the team from getting swept by the Padres with his clutch 3-run homer. Without Ohtani, the Dodgers would’ve undoubtedly thrown in the towel in that game and gracefully rolled over, just as they’ve perfected in the last two years. In summary; these casual critics have such a gift for missing the point entirely, don't they? Overlooking his obvious injury and instead, conveniently summing up his WS as "did nothing", as if the obstacles he faced weren't glaringly obvious and didn’t carry the Dodgers to the WS.
@kitsunedao389535 минут бұрын
Also, Ohtani's record-breaking last 3 weeks of September carrying the Dodgers to First place in their division(with 2 of the hottest teams Padres and Dbacks on their backs) and getting home field advantage throughout the playoffs
@kentakata3727Сағат бұрын
Ellos hablan como que Otani fue el mvp del juego
@ZagirusСағат бұрын
He was the MVP of the entire postseason, you casual. He saved them from get swept by the Padres with his 3-run homer and godly performance in the LCS with his 1.184 OPS, .364 batting average, leading with 9 runs all while moonwalking through bases with his 17 TIMES. And won us game 1 of the World Series when he tied the game in the 8th inning, he’s the reason why Freddie got a walk-off. So you should stick to ping pong or something, you don’t anything about baseball.
@DANIEL-ho4gr2 сағат бұрын
EJEMPLO DE "RECIENVESTIDOS" O "CHAQUETEROS" VERSION: MEJICANOS Y VALENZUELA , JAPONESES Y OTHANI.!
@Capybaraism2 сағат бұрын
Did they burn down their public transportation, too?
@Fatmouse25Сағат бұрын
That’s what you’re supposed to do right? Right? 😂
@kw882Сағат бұрын
Nope they don't have a black population
@James-sn5mg37 минут бұрын
Japan is way more educated and civilized than the US folks. lmao
@Lord_Meeks17 минут бұрын
@@kw882most of l.a is Latino . You're hate is showing.