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00:00You can see it all.
00:01Such an ultimate baseball point.
00:03The editing work of 9 o'clock is now
00:05It is being proceeded step by step.
00:08The theme to be raised this time is
00:13It is a Marine that starts from the first.
00:16The catcher has changed to Kai.
00:19And the short has changed to Kawase.
00:21It is a form of defense.
00:25Defense type.
00:28The team that is leading
00:30At the end of the game
00:32A player with high defense
00:34Strategy to measure the escape
00:36It's a pretty deep theme.
00:389 o'clock fans are like Dostoyevsky.
00:40In the request ranking
00:42Ranked in the same 4th place
00:44Former fighters
00:46Mr. Yuji Iiyama
00:48Players who appear in the defense type
00:50There is a strong desire for pros.
00:52Preparation for the game
00:54The difference in defense from when you came out on the grass
00:56It's full of highlights and deepness.
00:58Is not it?
01:00Outside of Yokohama
01:02I made an error in the end
01:04There was a game that lost.
01:06Then the director of Ramirez
01:08As soon as possible
01:10Timing to put out the defense type
01:12What kind of players do you use?
01:14From the point of view of the director
01:16Please take it down.
01:20The player who put it in the defense type
01:22More than winning with high defense
01:25Because the attack power has fallen
01:27I can't get 8 points
01:29I feel like I'm losing or drawing.
01:31Successful defense type
01:33Failure
01:35If there is data that can be seen
01:37Such
01:39There are many posts with heat
01:41Defense type in 4th place
01:43Mr. Araki, this defense type
01:45I feel like I can get a lot of interviews
01:47I think I can go
01:49I don't think 50 can go
01:51A man who has more defense than anyone else
01:53No
01:55but
01:57You can go
01:59On the contrary
02:01A player who can change defense type
02:03A player who can be a defense type
02:05Even though it came out as a defense type
02:07Come around and stand up
02:09Don't you have people like Utsu-chan?
02:11Occasionally
02:13Even in the editing department
02:15Defense type
02:17Difficulty and effectiveness
02:20Let's try to approach as much as possible
02:24Yes, so
02:26Mr. Sasazaki, who was pushing so much defense type
02:28This time it's a masterpiece
02:30Harden it properly
02:32No, the staff couldn't harden it here
02:34Instead
02:36The iron wall defense type
02:38Mr. Taguchi
02:40Thank you
02:42It's Mr. Sasazaki's defense type, isn't it?
02:46That's right
02:48If it comes out as a defense type
02:50There is a possibility that you can get a regular
02:52I can't get a regular
02:54It's hard
02:56I wanted you to say it at the last announcement
03:00And the other one
03:02The era of active play
03:04It's called the closer of hobbies
03:06It's now noon
03:08It's Koji Iiyama
03:10This time
03:12When I opened my mouth
03:14After all
03:17But really
03:19Iron wall defense type
03:21Mr. Iiyama is a team that has been doing it for a long time
03:23The third player
03:25Enter the first
03:27Case to enter the third
03:29Honestly short
03:31Case to enter
03:33I was doing it everywhere
03:35That's right, in the game development
03:37It was almost a diamond
03:39This is the first time
03:41Are you nervous?
03:43I'm nervous
03:45Thank you
03:47First of all
03:49I would like to look at the data on how to use the defense type
03:51By inning
03:53Where does the defense type player come from?
03:55The number is divided into the front and the back
03:57After all
03:59The most common thing is the back of the 9th and 8th
04:01At the end of the game
04:03The number is increasing considerably
04:05How many points will it come out?
04:07The number of points
04:09After all
04:11It's the most common
04:14The number of points
04:16It's hard to get a point
04:18The weight of one point is quite large
04:20Even if it's the same point
04:22I think there was a case like using it early
04:24The two points are low
04:26I think it's interesting
04:28I'm watching
04:30I think this is the director's hesitation
04:32If you do three points
04:34Win
04:36If you do one point, you'll be in the game
04:38What should I do with two points?
04:40While saying
04:42I think I'm saying too much
04:44I see
04:46How many points are you good at?
04:48Was there
04:50It's three points
04:52But I think
04:54I'm waiting for the defense type
04:56Then
04:58If you give me three points
05:00I can go like this
05:02I'm still good
05:04There are times when it is used after one point
05:06That's right
05:08I'm preparing for three points
05:112.3, 1.3
05:13I'm going
05:15It's 1.3
05:17I can't make a mistake
05:19First of all
05:21Shadow actor
05:23The first item
05:25Defense type
05:27Work
05:29The past three seasons
05:31As a defense type
05:33Who is the most used player?
05:35As you can see in the second place
05:377 out of 9
05:397 out of 9 are Parry
05:41More than half are Nair
05:43There are more Nair than Gaia
05:453rd place
05:47Before
05:49He was talking about the difficulty of defense type
05:51If you're a visitor
05:53If you win, there's a back
05:55That's where it ends
05:57I'm sure I'll go
05:59There's a back in form
06:01Whether to go or not
06:03The decision is
06:05It will be late
06:08If I were to go
06:10Masataka Yoshida
06:12Yutaro Sugimoto
06:14It's the axis of the team
06:16Depending on the back of the 9th floor
06:18I might come around
06:20I might not go
06:22I might go
06:24It was difficult
06:26Because it was a form
06:28Even if you prepare
06:30It's not always the turn
06:32There is a difficulty of defense type
06:34If you don't go
06:36It's an incomplete burn
06:38After that, I did weight training
06:40I did weight training
06:42Otherwise, I'm really tired
06:44My body
06:46Rather than feeling
06:48More than when I was in Tsutami
06:50I felt a lot of fatigue
06:52And
06:54The number one player
06:58First of all, congratulations to Japan
07:00Base
07:02DNA
07:05Tatsuhiro
07:0798 games
07:09It's a utility player
07:11In defense type
07:13Most are used in 3rd
07:15First of all, defense type
07:17I asked the difference
07:19We really have to put out 1 inning
07:21From 0 to 100
07:23It was quite difficult
07:25Everyone says
07:27When you don't cut the flow
07:29I regret it
07:31I think that preparation is very important
07:33To improve the condition
07:35What kind of preparation are you doing?
07:372 times or 3 times
07:39There is a swing room
07:41There is a stretch pole
07:43Stretch once
07:45I'm sitting on the bench
07:47So that it doesn't harden
07:49Start properly
07:51After 5 times
07:53There is a lane
07:55There is a lane
07:575-6m
07:59If your heart rate doesn't go up
08:02If your heart rate doesn't go up
08:04While holding your breath
08:06While looking at the game
08:08While looking at the turn of the pitch
08:10While raising the intensity
08:12I feel like I'm preparing
08:14To start moving in earnest
08:16After 5 times
08:18What should I do more
08:20You can get used to the brightness
08:22There are times when the light is dazzling
08:26When the ground level comes out
08:28If there is a change
08:30Move back
08:32Get used to it
08:34By the way
08:36Is there a pitch that is difficult to prepare?
08:38I'm sorry
08:40There is not much space in the Jingu pitch
08:42There is not much space in the Jingu pitch
08:44On the spot
08:46Jump
08:48Is there a bench?
08:50There is space
08:52There are only two swings
08:54There are only two swings
08:56I'm preparing
08:59What should I do first
09:01Swing first
09:03Swing first
09:05When you enter the defense
09:07What are you conscious of?
09:09When the flow is good
09:11I think it's the same
09:13On the contrary
09:15When it's packed
09:17In the field
09:19There is an atmosphere
09:21There is an atmosphere
09:23Players who come out in the middle
09:25I think there is a role to change the flow of the game
09:27How to change the atmosphere
09:29How to change the atmosphere
09:31A voice call
09:33I dare to go to the mound
09:35Go slowly
09:37Calm down
09:39While looking at the pitcher's expression
09:41Is it time
09:43The flow is not good even if you don't have it
09:45Going to the voice call
09:47Is it difficult?
09:49I don't think so
09:51On the contrary, it's fresh
09:53There are many people who have just come to the ground
09:55I think there are things that only that person can feel.
10:02Furthermore...
10:04Unlike the big tournament, if you don't fly to defense, you don't get involved.
10:09I have the impression that there are more things that didn't fly.
10:17Yes, even if you enter the tournament with a solid defense, 70% of the chances are 0.
10:22However, when it comes to close combat, the defense of the third player is important.
10:28Depending on the score difference, the score will be more important.
10:31If the score is 8 or 9, the score will be more important.
10:34So the score will be more important.
10:37It depends on the score difference, but the score will be more important.
10:44In the middle of the game, the score becomes more important.
10:46Of course, the defense is important, but the real reason is...
10:50I'm afraid the opponent will fly.
10:53I don't want that.
10:56But the defense is important.
11:01If the defense is not good, you can't take the first step.
11:04You can't take the first step.
11:06I've had that experience.
11:08So I'm afraid of the defense.
11:12If the defense is good, the opponent will be aggressive.
11:17What is the most memorable game as a defensive player?
11:23I made a mistake in the Tokyo Dome.
11:26If I had scored a goal, I might have won.
11:34It was the September Titans.
11:37It took 7 wins, but he entered the tournament with a solid defense.
11:47It's a vicious circle.
11:51He's caught up with the score.
11:53He's going to have to say goodbye to his team.
11:59I have to score a goal as a defensive player.
12:03The mistake I make is different from the mistake a young player makes.
12:08I feel that my mistake is heavier than that of a young player.
12:15That's how I feel.
12:18What does the defense mean to Shibata?
12:23If I don't win the championship, I won't be rewarded.
12:29That's why I've been playing this role for a year.
12:33It's my chance to show off.
12:36I want to be a regular.
12:38I have to step up while I'm at my best.
12:42Thank you very much.
12:43I'm happy to see this.
12:47Shibata's smile was a reward for his hard work.
12:52What did you think?
12:55You have to be the best in Japan to be rewarded.
12:58What do you think, Taguchi?
13:00It's heavy.
13:02You have to be in a team.
13:05If you're not in a team, you can't get used to it.
13:08I want everyone to know that.
13:12There are times when you don't make a mistake.
13:15But even if you don't make a mistake, you're in the defense.
13:20It's a relief for the battery.
13:22If you can make a mistake, you'll be rewarded.
13:30What did you think of Shibata's hard work?
13:33Shibata is amazing.
13:36He's still doing it.
13:38I'm amazed that he can talk about the situation so much.
13:43I don't think I can talk today.
13:46What did you think?
13:48Do you want him to fly?
13:50I had that feeling, but I didn't let it out.
13:55If I let it out, I'll be weak.
13:58By doing things clearly one by one, I was able to increase my concentration.
14:05Let's take a look at Iiyama's brilliant performance.
14:10This is the data on where he was in position.
14:14Four errors in 13 seasons is amazing.
14:17It's an incredible number.
14:19And for some reason, there's a left.
14:21I have an image of Izumi.
14:24From my point of view, you're good at defense.
14:27You're going to be a defense-type professional.
14:30What I really want to hear is pride and frustration.
14:35You're already a defense type.
14:38But there's pride in the fact that you can't do anything.
14:42Is there any frustration when you become like that?
14:47Yes.
14:49I'm not told I'm a defense type.
14:52I've always been aiming to be a regular.
14:57I thought I could stay in the first team if I could defend.
15:01I thought I had a chance.
15:03I've been doing it all this time.
15:06You've always been given a chance to challenge the regular.
15:11That's right.
15:13What kind of preparation did you do for the defense type?
15:19Here it is.
15:21Once or twice, I prepare for an emergency situation.
15:25Whenever there's something wrong with the people on the team,
15:29I prepare myself mentally.
15:31When I've calmed down to a certain extent,
15:34I turn off the switch once.
15:36Then I fight against sleepiness.
15:39There's a lot of that.
15:41There is?
15:43You eat at the game center, right?
15:45It was about an hour ago.
15:48At about 7 p.m.?
15:50I want to be on the bench and check the situation of the game.
15:54I used to call it a stretch.
15:56I sit on the bench and stretch.
15:59You sit on the bench and stretch like this?
16:02I put my legs together.
16:04When it's five times, I have time.
16:06I go to the back of the gym.
16:09I don't want to get in the way of the players.
16:14When the players come, I leave them alone.
16:17The person on the bench is the priority, right?
16:20Yes, that's right.
16:22That's what I was preparing for.
16:24Mr. Kibita, you said you measured the defense time of Mr. Iiyama.
16:31That's right.
16:32When I was defending the short,
16:34when Goro flew to the 3rd base,
16:37It's very fast to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
16:43It's about 3.4 seconds to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
16:50It's about 0.5 seconds to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
16:57It's almost as fast as Mr. Iibata.
17:01With a stopwatch?
17:02That's right.
17:03I'm sorry.
17:05I thought you were going to do something amazing.
17:07I didn't get permission from him.
17:09But I managed to do it this time.
17:12Thank you very much.
17:13I'm very happy.
17:15Now, Iiyama Yuji-ryu.
17:18It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:22It's about the depth of the 3rd base.
17:27When you get closer to the 3rd base,
17:30It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:33It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:36It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:39It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:42It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:45It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:48It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:51It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:54It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:57It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
17:59It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
18:02It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
18:05It's a technique to take a single and then force out on the 2nd.
18:08Let me tell you one more thing.
18:11If you have a good right foot, you can do this.
18:14If your right foot is good, your elbow will come out.
18:17I want all the baseball players in Japan to remember this.
18:20I want all the baseball players in Japan to remember this.
18:23What is the most memorable defense technique in your 20 years of active service?
18:26What is the most memorable defense technique in your 20 years of active service?
18:29I think it was in May 2014.
18:32I think it was in May 2014.
18:35Oh, it's Ohtani.
18:38Oh, it's Ohtani.
18:41It's an important point.
18:44It's an important point.
18:47It's an important point.
18:50It's an important point.
18:53Wow.
18:56Thank you so much.
18:59Thank you for asking Ohtani to give you a taste of Judo.
19:02Thank you so much for asking Ohtani to give you a taste of Judo.
19:05Thank you so much for asking Ohtani to give you a taste of Judo.
19:08This image connected with you.
19:11This image connected to you.
19:14You enjoyed Ohtani's precious moments.
19:17I'm so sorry.
19:21He's too good at it.
19:25The next topic is about the work of a guard.
19:31If he can't get it, no one can.
19:34There is a guard craftsman whose name is well-known in Karakuchi.
19:39Who is this man?
19:47Nice to meet you.
19:49He used to be a junior high school student.
19:53He has been a professional player for 14 years.
19:55He has participated in 884 games.
19:57He has about 70% of the total number of games.
20:00In 2004, he won the Golden Glove even though he didn't reach the bottom of the table.
20:09He came here fully equipped.
20:12Let's see his skill.
20:15His posture was quite different from when he was a pitcher.
20:21When he was a starter, he was like a tennis player.
20:24He was shaking his body.
20:29When he was a defender, he was like a cheater.
20:37A cheater?
20:39In his image, he had his eyes between the water and the air.
20:48The moment he hit the ball, he sank into the water for a moment.
20:53His posture also changed depending on the ball.
21:01His posture was like a cheater.
21:03But why was he a cheater?
21:07He had a strong desire to win.
21:09He was tired from the beginning to the end.
21:19When he was a starter, he was like riding a longboard.
21:23But when he was a starter, he was like riding a shortboard.
21:26He was like showing the importance of one-play.
21:29He is talking about sports now.
21:32He was like a defender from the middle.
21:36Rijuku Hirenori started with his unique way of talking.
21:39He has his own theory about how to move to the ball.
21:43When you start from this point of view to the back,
21:50you should use the power to fall down rather than running to the back.
22:02He thinks a lot.
22:04Like this.
22:06He started to fall down while chasing the ball with his eyes.
22:10Furthermore,
22:11I think the power of repulsion.
22:14If you want to start from the right back, you should run to the opposite side.
22:19If you want to start from the left back, you should run with the weight of the glove.
22:28I don't know if this image is correct,
22:30but I think he is mixing the soup of Tonkotsu Ramen.
22:36Why Tonkotsu Ramen?
22:38Tonkotsu Ramen has a heavy taste.
22:42I think he is mixing the soup of Tonkotsu Ramen.
22:49There are still rumors and events.
22:53I was shooting the scene of frying.
22:55I was shooting the scene of frying.
22:58When I was shooting the scene of frying,
23:04I often missed the glove from my sight.
23:08When I catch the point that I can see,
23:10when I catch the point that I can see,
23:13I feel that my defense range extends about 50 cm.
23:21I often practiced shooting without putting the glove in my sight.
23:26He is particular about throwing.
23:30It takes a long time for me to catch the point.
23:35I always try to throw without putting the glove in my sight.
23:39I always try to throw without putting the glove in my sight.
23:46Throw without putting the glove in your sight?
23:50For example, I take a light line and throw it to the second.
23:54Normally, I adjust my posture and throw it.
23:59In my case, I throw it like this.
24:03I don't throw it here.
24:07I don't throw it here.
24:09I can't throw it here.
24:15It's like this.
24:17He used this movement as a reference.
24:20I studied how to use Muro-Fushi-Ryu.
24:30I studied how to use Muro-Fushi-Ryu.
24:32He used Muro-Fushi-Ryu as a reference.
24:35He used Muro-Fushi-Ryu as a reference.
24:40This is amazing.
24:42He is also conscious of defense.
24:46He is also conscious of defense.
24:47Which is stronger?
24:49Which is stronger?
24:52Which is stronger?
24:56Which is stronger?
24:58When I was building my experience,
25:02I was thinking about Chromaty.
25:06I was thinking about Chromaty.
25:11I was preparing him as a player.
25:17Chromaty and Hidenori.
25:20I was imagining Chromaty.
25:23I was imagining Chromaty.
25:27I was imagining Chromaty.
25:29If I were to process the hit,
25:34I would start with all my might.
25:37I would start with all my might.
25:39The pitch was a two-base and a ten-ten.
25:42When you look at the results,
25:44Chromaty, who was trying to do his best when he was in elementary school,
25:48was able to hold it down with a single hit.
25:52So, in my head,
25:54the moment I hit the pitch,
25:59I thought, which one should I hit?
26:02So, Hidenori, did you prepare two buttons?
26:09There is a play that led him to this point.
26:14It was a goodbye case when I was nervous at Koshien.
26:18The pitch was a little long and it was like a snake.
26:22It was different from usual.
26:24I thought it was the timing when the ball hit the glove.
26:28When I looked inside the glove,
26:30there was no sign of the ball hitting the glove.
26:33When I looked back, the ball was in a ten-ten.
26:37This experience has changed his life as a baseball player.
26:42After that play,
26:44I started to think about how to hit the ball during practice.
26:48It made me change my way of thinking.
26:52Finally, what does Hidenori think about defense?
26:57It's the pinnacle of originality.
26:59If you ask me if I can line up the ramen I made,
27:02I don't think anyone would say it's delicious.
27:06I didn't tell anyone, but I pursued what I was particular about.
27:15I wonder if it's okay.
27:18It wasn't a very interesting meeting.
27:22It was a serious meeting.
27:25It was a little hard.
27:28I wish there was something easier to understand.
27:33Cheetah, Tonkotsu, and Kuromaki.
27:36How was the defense theory of Only One?
27:40Taguchi-san, you were able to get the ball, right?
27:43I'm not sure if I was able to get the ball.
27:46I was able to get the ball, but I didn't know where to start.
27:51There were too many unique expressions.
27:54It was a sense of distance to get the ball out of sight.
27:58Ichiro often caught the ball from behind.
28:01If you look too much at the ball, you'll get nervous and stiff.
28:06It's the ultimate story.
28:09I think it's a story about looking at the water.
28:13It's a high-level story.
28:16Mr. Iiyama, you played in the Japan Series.
28:19What kind of image do you have?
28:21When Mr. Hidenori hits the ball, the ball doesn't fall.
28:26The ball doesn't fall until Mr. Hidenori goes.
28:32Mr. Iijiri, how about Tonkotsu ramen?
28:35Why am I talking about Tonkotsu ramen?
28:37I'm talking about baseball.
28:39I can eat it, but there are a lot of things that both of you agree with.
28:45I go to Okinawa Camp every year to watch the game.
28:50When Mr. Hidenori was active, he hit the ball like it was going to break.
28:54I noticed that he was practicing throwing the ball to the third.
28:58The ball that went into the foul zone doesn't reach the third with a direct hit.
29:03He's trying to hit the ball at the bottom of the mound.
29:07He's trying to hit the ball at the bottom of the mound.
29:13I've never seen anyone do that.
29:16We think it's cool to hit the ball directly.
29:20He's been doing that for a long time.
29:26Speaking of defense, Mr. Taguchi, do you have any memorable defense?
29:31The most memorable defense was in 2006.
29:35It was in the second round of the National League Championship.
29:39I hit the ball with a defense from the 8th inning.
29:42There were a lot of things.
29:44The ball didn't fly at this time, but I was able to get used to the atmosphere of the stadium.
29:50I was a little nervous.
29:53I was a little nervous.
29:56That's how I hit the ball.
30:00That's how I hit the ball.
30:03I've seen this many times.
30:10Mr. Taguchi, please give us the data of the players who hit the ball well when the defense is solid and the hit order is around.
30:19I don't have that kind of data.
30:21I put it out in the top 10.
30:24I put it out from 6th to 10th place.
30:26It's up to 20% in 6th place.
30:30What's the top place?
30:32The top place is like this.
30:34It's going up all of a sudden.
30:36Mr. Taguchi, what do you think?
30:38I have the image that the two top players are hitting the ball.
30:40They're hitting the ball a lot.
30:41It's pretty amazing.
30:43It's 8 and a half in the 12th inning.
30:45What do you think when you see this?
30:49I'm getting hit.
30:54But you have to hit the ball there.
30:57I think there are a lot of places where you can get a chance from a solid defense.
31:04We're reporters, aren't we?
31:08That's right.
31:09Next is a close-up with a mask on.
31:15The next topic is the work of solid defense.
31:21What is the solid defense that determines the victory?
31:28There's a man who's been at it for a long time.
31:37Thank you very much.
31:39I was surprised.
31:41SoftBank's Takaya Hiroaki.
31:44He's a first-team battery coach.
31:47He's been in 643 matches so far.
31:50He's been a dominant player in his career.
31:53He contributed to the victory as a dominant star.
31:57In the Japan Series, he has been the best catcher in Japan for three consecutive years.
32:05Do you like the solid defense?
32:08To be honest, it was hard.
32:11It's like a set-upper or a pitcher's guard.
32:16In a way, it's natural to hold it down.
32:20I had high expectations that he would hold it down.
32:24I felt a lot of pressure.
32:27I wanted to run away, but I was hungry.
32:33He's a catcher who's always under pressure.
32:38What kind of preparation did he have for the match?
32:43At the end of the match, there's a strategy like,
32:49I had to prepare my body.
32:53In the inning, Gai Yashio often goes to catch the ball.
32:59I had to prepare my shoulders.
33:01If I was at home, I could catch the ball with my right foot.
33:06I could also throw a strong ball.
33:08In the dugout,
33:11I had to think about the best position of the pitcher and the batter.
33:17I had to organize my thoughts in the dugout.
33:21You watched the match from the dugout?
33:23Yes.
33:24I watched the timing of the ball.
33:27It's also important to listen to the conversation of the batter.
33:32How do you feel about the batter who makes the game?
33:37I think the way I look at it from the dugout
33:41and the way I feel when I catch it
33:44is important.
33:47What did you do when you switched to a pitcher?
33:52I talked to the pitcher about how to play.
33:56I came to the dugout and talked to him.
34:00What should I do in the first pitch?
34:02Should I go like this?
34:04I talked to him about that.
34:06I had time to prepare.
34:09What are the difficulties of being a catcher?
34:14When you switch to a catcher,
34:16the flow of the game may change.
34:18I'm aware of the flow of the game.
34:24For example, when I was in the middle of the game,
34:26I made the first pitch,
34:28but I didn't get a lot of points.
34:30When the flow of the game was going to the other side,
34:32I couldn't catch the first batter's foul ball.
34:35I was aware of the flow of the game,
34:39including a lot of things.
34:43He said he had changed the way he led the game
34:45from when he was in the dugout.
34:49For example, the ball that makes you conscious.
34:51For example, if you attack the in-course hard.
34:54I think about this plan when I make the first pitch.
35:01I'm going to make the best pitch and go for the win.
35:09He's a catcher who's determined to win every game.
35:13One of the most impressive games is...
35:15I won the MVP of the Japanese Series.
35:18I was left behind.
35:20I was really engrossed.
35:23That was the first game of the Japanese Series in 2018.
35:28The 11th inning of the same point.
35:31Two outs, but the first baseman is in a hurry.
35:34If he allows a throw-in, he'll be in a pinch.
35:38He threw the ball in a hurry,
35:40and the runner went to the third baseman.
35:43As a catcher, you can't do that.
35:47You can't spread the wound.
35:49Anyway, he threw the strike in a hurry.
35:53I was aware of that.
35:58And the second pitch from the first ball.
36:04He handled the short-bound pitch with ease.
36:07He finished the pitch with a strike.
36:12I was able to get a good result where I was needed.
36:15I didn't change my preparation.
36:19I'm glad I went in the right direction at that time.
36:22Finally, what does Takaya think about the defense?
36:28It's always difficult.
36:31I can't say it's like a fighting game.
36:34It's more difficult than a first pitch.
36:36I think it's difficult.
36:38It's natural to be able to do it to some extent.
36:40There are expectations from the people around me.
36:43The fans told me that I could do it.
36:46The pitchers told me that too.
36:49I felt that it was a difficult position.
36:54Thank you very much.
36:56It's okay. It's okay.
36:58Really?
36:59It's okay.
37:00It's okay in terms of time, right?
37:02I see.
37:03Thank you very much.
37:04He's scared.
37:05Thank you very much.
37:08The hard catcher's hobby was still not enough.
37:12What do you think, everyone?
37:15You said it was more difficult than a first pitch.
37:19What did you think, Mr. Iyano?
37:21I think he's a very hard catcher.
37:26A hard catcher.
37:27He always hit the ball with his left foot.
37:31I was wondering why.
37:33I think that's what you can see in his play.
37:35I see.
37:36Mr. Takushi, even if you have the same defense,
37:39is there a difference in pressure between a hard catcher and a soft catcher?
37:44I think the hard catcher takes the most pressure.
37:47I think there's a part where you have to win.
37:51But I think Mr. Kudo had a lot of confidence in Mr. Takahashi
37:56that he would be able to get the ball from the bullpen.
37:59So he talked to the pitchers and said,
38:01if the two of them hit the ball at the same time,
38:03it would definitely be okay.
38:05That's amazing.
38:07It's hard to make a dish that someone made in the middle.
38:11I'm sure that person has a plan.
38:13That's true.
38:14I think it's better to say it's tonkotsu ramen.
38:16I think it's better to say,
38:18I want you to do it at the end.
38:20I have to know why he was doing it so far.
38:25And it seems that Mr. Satozaki really wants to drink alcohol with this data.
38:31Who is a player who can change well with a hard catcher?
38:35Mr. Satozaki, can you tell us about the hard catcher ranking?
38:38In 2024, Mr. Satozaki.
38:41Mr. Nishikawa.
38:43I think it's because he has a thick layer of Euryx.
38:46There were players who could hard catch.
38:48That's right.
38:50This is the defense rate of players who have a lot of opportunities to change.
38:54And the defense rate of the players who replaced him.
38:56I see.
38:57If you put all the players who hard-catched Mr. Satozaki,
39:01it's 10%.
39:03It's a result of the effect of hard-catch.
39:06Are there any players who get angry?
39:10I've never seen a player who was angry.
39:13Maybe it's a tense situation.
39:16I think there are more people who are happy and go back to the bench.
39:21To be honest.
39:22To be honest.
39:23I wonder if I shouldn't be honest.
39:26Next is the introduction of the title.
39:30The last item is the tip for defense.
39:36Now, the title of living in Fukuoka, Kyushu, reveals everything.
39:43Nice to meet you.
39:44Nice to meet you.
39:46Nice to meet you.
39:48Mr. Mori, how are you?
39:49Mr. Mori?
39:50Somehow.
39:52Are you in Fukuoka now?
39:53Yes.
39:54It's like Hawaii.
39:56It's cold in Fukuoka, so I'm wearing a hat.
39:59It's colder than Hawaii, isn't it?
40:02Mr. Masaaki Mori will play in the Beijing Olympics next year.
40:07As a director, he played in the West Japan League for 9 seasons.
40:10He won 8 times in the league and won 6 times in Japan.
40:13He built a golden record.
40:16How did he think of the title of living in Fukuoka?
40:21Living in Fukuoka.
40:22This is important.
40:24People call it Shibigatame.
40:28But I don't think there is a definition.
40:30It's difficult to say that it should be called Shibigatame because it's like this.
40:37The title of living in Fukuoka is also difficult.
40:42What kind of case did you use in the West Japan League?
40:46At that time, it was not necessary to live in Shibigatame.
40:54There were Kyohara, Tsuji, Ishige, and Tanabe.
41:01There was Akiyama in the center, and Hirano in the right.
41:05The left was a little weak.
41:09Tomashino, who was fast in the second half, came in when I was leading.
41:18What kind of ability did Tomashino have that attracted everyone's trust?
41:25Tomashino is not strong in that way.
41:28But he has legs and has a great sense of the ball.
41:33And he cooperates well with Akiyama.
41:36Tomashino has absolute confidence in defense.
41:40It's the same as the Lillie-style players.
41:44But the most important thing is that you have to be careful not to hurt the defender.
41:53What did Tomashino do to get the Shibigatame?
41:58I sometimes explain it.
42:00The whole thing is about winning.
42:04Tomashino is a considerate person.
42:08That's right.
42:11I don't want people to talk about it.
42:16When did Tomashino introduce the Shibigatame?
42:20How many points difference?
42:22Two or three points.
42:24It depends on the pitcher.
42:27I experienced it the most in the 1992 Yakult.
42:34In the second round, Tomashino put in a Shibigatame from the back of the 6th floor.
42:42The second round of the Japan Series, which clashed with Yakult in 1992.
42:49Tomashino scored the Shibigatame in the 6th floor.
42:56And in the second round, Tomashino scored the Shibigatame from the back of the 6th floor again.
43:04He has three innings left in the second round.
43:07What did Tomashino do in that second round?
43:10I think you may say that it's too early to score in the 6th floor.
43:15If I had to choose between taking the first strike or taking the risk of a three-on-three defense,
43:24I thought I had to get away with at least two points to win.
43:33On the other hand, Tomashino will be on the left side of the team,
43:39and I'm sure he'll think,
43:41if I take the risk of a three-on-three defense, I have to get away with at least two points to win.
43:44A three-on-three defense from Ichidaseki, the main defense.
43:48This feeling of competition came out well.
43:51Tomashino didn't have a defensive opportunity,
43:54but he defended two points with a quick relay,
43:57and won for the first time in this series.
44:02In a game where you're in a hurry,
44:05a little slip-up can give the opponent a chance to attack.
44:10You have to prevent that from happening.
44:13In the end, it's up to the commander where to make the decision in the game,
44:21and where to make the cut.
44:23In the 7th game, which ended in a three-win, three-loss,
44:31Tomashino went to the bottom of the ninth inning with a one-on-one tie.
44:36Here, Mori made a decision.
44:40Kiyohara was in the bottom of the ninth.
44:43That's where Narahara went in.
44:46In the second half of the series,
44:48Kiyohara, who fell into disquiet,
44:50continued to use him on the bench,
44:53and Narahara was put in for defense.
44:56Narahara turned Ishige to third,
44:58and came to a shortstop.
45:06Kiyohara made a series of counterattacks,
45:09and responded to Mori's Kiyohara.
45:12He won the game 10 times in a row,
45:15and became the best player in Japan.
45:19By the way, there was a surprising story behind this game.
45:24Tsuji hit a two-base in the overtime,
45:28and I was sent to third base.
45:31Then I was sent to Akiyama.
45:35If I was sent to third base, I would have been sent to Akiyama.
45:38In the end, Akiyama hit a sacrifice fly,
45:42and Tsuji was sent to home base.
45:44That was the final round.
45:46After the game,
45:48I talked to Coach Nomura in private.
45:51I asked him,
45:53why he fought against Akiyama at that time.
45:58He said, Tsuji was Narahara.
46:01He was fast.
46:02He said, I don't know what you're going to do,
46:05because it's about you.
46:06Narahara's Kiyohara was a defensive play,
46:08but it gave Mori a different pressure.
46:11It was a coincidence,
46:14but it was a way of looking at it.
46:18Finally, what is a defensive play for Mori?
46:22I think it's a way to get closer to victory.
46:26After all, it's a way of reading.
46:29To put it simply,
46:32in this year's World Series,
46:34Yankees led by 5 points,
46:36and Dodgers turned it around
46:39with one mistake.
46:41If Mori was the coach,
46:43would he have changed?
46:45Well,
46:46he's not a bad judge,
46:48and he can't do anything about it.
46:52The title is also a headache.
46:54How was the Kiyohara,
46:56Mori's defensive play?
46:59I haven't seen this in a while.
47:02How was it, Mori?
47:05How was it?
47:07Thank you very much.
47:09That's all I can say.
47:11To be able to defend six times like that,
47:15it's a great example of a first strike.
47:18At the end, Shiozaki,
47:20and Ishii Takehisa,
47:22were pressing down.
47:23He's not a pitcher who can hit.
47:25He was a great pitcher.
47:27I think that's also in the background.
47:30Listening to you,
47:32it's one of the pieces of the game plan.
47:36Regardless of the location,
47:38if you listen to the words
47:40of putting in the players,
47:42I think it's a good defensive play.
47:47It's been a while since I've heard
47:49a defensive play like that.
47:51It was a 90-yen theme.
47:53The older you get,
47:55the more you understand
47:57the greatness of a simple job.
47:59I think the middle-aged people
48:01in our generation
48:03didn't do a flashy job
48:05because they thought
48:07their job wasn't bad.
48:09I think they were confident
48:11that they needed it.
48:13It gives you energy.
48:15I think so.
48:17Mr. Iiyama, how was your first 90-yen?
48:20For me,
48:22I think it was good.
48:24Thank you very much.
48:26If you have a theme like this,
48:28what would it be?
48:30I can't do it for 50 minutes.
48:32Can you do it?
48:34I can do anything.
48:36Can you do Daida Bantou?
48:38Daida Bantou?
48:40That's a good one.
48:42I'm sure the drama will follow.
48:44Daida Bantou?
48:46Please come again.
48:48The ultimate baseball incident,
48:50the editing will continue.
48:56On Sunday night,
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49:04will be in the studio
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