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情熱大陸 2024年12月23日 イチロー(2夜連続スペシャル!後編・#1332)
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00:00In October, Ichiro turned 51 years old.
00:18This night, he invited his peers for dinner.
00:24He wanted to talk about his future by sharing his baseball experience.
00:35Don't you get stressed watching the current major league games?
00:39Of course, I do.
00:43It's boring baseball.
00:45Do you forget the meaning of the batting order?
00:51There's no such thing as each person's role.
00:59What's scary is that Japan will follow the trend in a few years.
01:05This trend is dangerous.
01:10The current major league is based on technology.
01:15Ichiro is dependent on data.
01:19He was watching the crisis of baseball.
01:26Everything is managed by data.
01:29We pursue it.
01:31When it's necessary, we can turn it on.
01:35But it's always there.
01:37It's where you can see it.
01:39I don't use my brain at all.
01:43That's exactly what MLB baseball is.
01:51Baseball is interesting only when you think with your own head.
01:56That's how I've lived my life.
02:01Do you have this data?
02:03Is there any good data?
02:06No, I don't.
02:09You can see a lot of things with data.
02:13But I wonder if everyone cares about what they can't see.
02:21This is what No. 51 wants to convey.
02:30Everyone knows the basics are important.
02:33But no one is aware of the basics.
02:38I don't have it.
02:40It's MlB memory.
02:42No one knows the basics.
02:44You can't know.
02:46You can't forget about it.
02:49But no one is aware of what's important.
02:52You can only look at the basics.
02:57The best is to understand the basics.
03:00The best is to become a brain.
03:02ICHIRO'S VOICE
03:22Ichiro's voice echoed in Kobe, a sunny summer day.
03:32Kobe Chiben is a grass baseball team created after retirement.
03:57They want to enjoy baseball purely.
04:01His friends and classmates joined him.
04:07They are full of experience.
04:26It's been five years since Ichiro joined the team.
04:30He is a professional baseball player.
04:34Even though it is a grass baseball, he practices seriously.
04:42Ichiro values the attitude of chasing the ball hard.
04:47Don't cut it! Don't cut it!
04:51Nice play!
04:57He was impressed by his friends' play.
05:11I'm tired.
05:14I'm tired.
05:17Nice!
05:19He never changes his attitude.
05:24Nice!
05:26You have to catch the ball near the base.
05:30You have to attack as fast as possible.
05:33So, if the ball is coming, you have to attack faster.
05:39About that much.
05:42You must keep the speed.
05:47If you don't do this, you won't be able to receive the fast ball.
05:55One more.
06:09This year, Hideki Matsui is also joining the team.
06:18Nice!
06:33I've never been this dirty in Japan.
06:37When I was in high school, I didn't like this.
06:41I didn't like this, so I didn't go diving.
06:46I was proud of my white uniform.
06:50I didn't want to get my uniform dirty.
06:53That's what I cared about.
06:57I can't believe I'm in this state at the age of 51.
07:04Let's eat.
07:06Let's eat, everyone.
07:08Let's eat.
07:11He's going to be a professional baseball player.
07:16It's a nostalgic day for him.
07:25The team is going to play against high school baseball players.
07:30Ichiro has been playing every year for the past three years.
07:40Matsuzaka Daisuke is also a member of the team.
07:45The more he plays, the more attention he gets.
07:53Ichiro was a pitcher in high school.
07:58Now, he has a maximum of 138kg.
08:04There are no girls who weigh more than 130kg.
08:09They want him to experience a level they don't know.
08:16The girls are getting closer to the national team.
08:25The fans are coming.
08:28First of all, I have to be able to play baseball.
08:31I'm not just playing.
08:34That's what I'm saying.
08:36It's a game.
08:41And then, the night before the game.
08:47They're coming.
08:49I can hear their footsteps.
08:55Ichiro was waiting for Hideki Matsui, who was coming back from New York.
09:13Hideki Matsui!
09:15Why are you so excited?
09:17How are you?
09:18I'm fine.
09:20Welcome.
09:22Thank you for coming.
09:24Thank you for inviting me.
09:26We're from Kobe.
09:30I'm Ichiro Matsui.
09:32Nice to meet you.
09:38It's a dinner party.
09:40It's a game show.
09:42You should dress casually.
09:45I'm dressed like this.
09:48This is the shortest T-shirt I've ever worn in my life.
09:53I'm wearing a T-shirt, too.
09:55I'm wearing a T-shirt, too.
09:58I'm so happy.
10:00Today is a memorable day.
10:03It's your first time.
10:05It's my first time.
10:07What should I call you?
10:11You can call me Matsui.
10:13It's been about 10 years.
10:17Matsui doesn't sound right.
10:24You can call me Hideki.
10:27That's not right, either.
10:30I'm Hideki Matsui.
10:32Thank you for inviting me.
10:37Ichiro is one year older than Hideki.
10:41They've been famous since they were in middle school.
10:44In high school, Ichiro was a pitcher.
10:51Matsui started to be aware of each other as a former hitter of the Koshien Jourenko.
10:59We used to go to our dormitory during the Koryu period.
11:06That was two years ago.
11:08That was three years ago.
11:10We took a shower together.
11:13I was a third-year student.
11:16I didn't practice, so I was the first to take a shower.
11:20He was in front of me.
11:22Hey!
11:25He was a guest.
11:27He was a guest.
11:29I couldn't help it.
11:31Hideki Matsui.
11:33When we were in middle school, if we both won, we became a great pitcher.
11:39There was a rumor that if we both won, we would become a great pitcher.
11:44But we lost.
11:46I won.
11:49Ichiro was a pitcher and Matsui was a pitcher.
11:52That's right.
11:55They both graduated from high school and became professional players.
12:00Ichiro joined Oryx as a draft 4.
12:05On the other hand, Matsui was selected as a draft 1.
12:11I want to catch the ball with my own strength.
12:14They both hit the ball with their left foot.
12:18However, their baseball life is symmetrical.
12:24Kata and the famous Seirin Giants are also powerful draft 4s.
12:34Kata and the Parrying local teams are also hitters.
12:38They are professional batters.
12:45Their appearance and environment are also symmetrical.
12:50Their appearance and environment are also symmetrical.
12:55Their surroundings are like rivals.
13:04There was a scene where they finally faced each other in person.
13:10Ichiro was a pitcher at All-Star in 1996.
13:14Matsui was a pitcher.
13:19Ichiro was a pitcher at All-Star in 1996.
13:22Matsui was a pitcher at All-Star in 1996.
13:26Nomura was a pitcher at All-Star in 1996.
13:29That's right.
13:31At that time, there were three All-Star games.
13:34Director Ogi said that the fans would get tired of it.
13:38Matsui and Hideki announced it.
13:42It was a 9-game 2-out game.
13:44It wasn't for Matsui and Hideki.
13:47It wasn't for Matsui and Hideki.
13:51In 2001, Ichiro challenged Major League Baseball.
13:54Ichiro challenged Major League Baseball.
14:05Two years later, Matsui joined Yankees.
14:09Matsui joined Yankees.
14:17However, there was no chance for them to play in the same uniform.
14:25Matsui never participated in WBC.
14:28However, Matsui never participated in WBC.
14:33On the other hand, Matsui won the World Series.
14:38On the other hand, Matsui won the World Series.
14:48They have dreamed of playing baseball since they were young.
14:54However, they had a misunderstanding.
15:03We had a lot of misunderstandings.
15:06We were close to each other.
15:10We were close to each other.
15:13Matsui and Hideki, I'm cutting in line for the match.
15:17Please play in Japan.
15:21You, do it in front of tens of thousands of people.
15:24I'll do my best in the other country.
15:32I'm happy.
15:38It's a good opportunity.
15:40It's been over 35 years since the two of them met.
15:46If they were to reunite with Matsui, it would be on the ground.
15:52Ichiro invited Matsui.
15:56There was no reason for Matsui to refuse Ichiro's request to wear the same uniform.
16:06I think it will be the last time I face baseball seriously as a player.
16:13I don't think I'll be able to hold my own after this.
16:19Daisuke, Matsui, and I have a high chance of playing solo.
16:26I've done everything I can to prepare for it.
16:34It's already a special feeling.
16:38Yes.
16:40Let's go!
16:42Let's go!
16:44Let's go!
16:46Let's go!
17:02While the 28,000 spectators watch, the game begins with an unexpected development.
17:14The first pitch, Ichiro's first pitch, is hit.
17:20The women's baseball's level has risen.
17:29Matsui makes a mistake in defense.
17:36This is the third pitch.
17:44It's a good pitch.
17:51The opponent's strength ignited the fighting spirit of No. 51.
18:04If the hit is hit in front of the plate, the women's baseball will be surprised.
18:13Matsui's first pitch is hit.
18:20The first pitch is also a new pitch.
18:24The hitter is overwhelmed by the first pitch.
18:35No. 55 can't afford to lose.
18:43It's a hit!
18:45The ball is flying!
18:47It stretches!
18:49It's a hit!
18:53It's a home run!
18:57It's been 20 years since Matsui's last home run at the Tokyo Dome.
19:06The drama was born because of their feelings.
19:11The high school students learned the essence of the fun of baseball.
19:18I was surprised to see the women's attack in the first inning.
19:25Then the switch came on.
19:28I was so happy that I couldn't hear the cheers. It was great.
19:33It gave me confidence.
19:36I want to aim higher and do my best.
19:43Ichiro swore to the players that he would continue to support women's baseball as long as he could.
19:51I was happy.
20:00Whenever he felt like it,
20:03Ichiro invited Matsui to the same restaurant again.
20:09You're late!
20:11I'm sorry.
20:13Hey!
20:14I'm sorry.
20:157 o'clock!
20:17Hey!
20:19You're late!
20:21Hey!
20:22I'm sorry.
20:25This is for your 51st birthday.
20:28I don't need anything special.
20:30It's a wine.
20:34Really?
20:36It's a red wine from Napa.
20:38I'll drink it.
20:40Really?
20:42By the way, it's from 2001.
20:45Really?
20:46It's Ichiro's major debut.
20:52Congratulations.
20:54I did it.
20:56This is great.
20:58I'll forgive you if you're late by 12 minutes.
21:02You're right.
21:03Ichiro Suzuki, I'm sorry.
21:05Why did you say Ichiro Suzuki?
21:07I said welcome back.
21:10I'm sorry.
21:12Thank you for this time.
21:14Cheers.
21:20It's good.
21:24It's good.
21:25The first beer is good.
21:28I had a bad dream the other day.
21:31How is it different from when you were active?
21:36I still have a dream about baseball.
21:39You do?
21:40I still have a dream about high school.
21:43What about high school?
21:45I have a dream about being a sixth grader.
21:47That's funny.
21:50I have a dream about losing in the preliminary round.
21:54I have a dream about losing because I didn't hit.
21:57I was hit in the head twice as soon as I became a professional player.
22:00Really?
22:01I still have a dream about it.
22:03I have a dream about getting hit by a red ball.
22:05I always wake up with that dream.
22:08Do you wake up right before you get hit?
22:10No, I don't.
22:12I wake up right after I run away.
22:14I understand that.
22:16I have a dream about getting hit by a chopstick.
22:21I've seen it many times.
22:24I don't have a smiley face.
22:26But I get hit by a chopstick.
22:29I can't hit it.
22:33I can't hit it.
22:35But I get hit by a chopstick in a game.
22:40Like this.
22:42I want to see that picture.
22:45I don't want to.
22:47I get really tired.
22:50It's comfortable to have casual conversations.
22:53But it's also a chance to talk because they know the pinnacle of baseball.
23:03Don't you get stressed when you watch the game of the major league?
23:07Yes, I do.
23:11It's a boring baseball game.
23:14I've forgotten the meaning of the hit order.
23:20There is no role for each player.
23:29Since the early 2000s, when Ichiro and Matsui were active,
23:33the baseball of the major league has begun to change significantly.
23:40One of the tricks is the Saber Matrix.
23:44It is also used for statistics in baseball.
23:50Data is collected and analyzed on various indicators.
23:54Is the bunt valid?
23:56Should the first pitch be overlooked?
23:59It is a method of statistically judging the player's play.
24:04In addition, since 2015, a system called Stadcast has been introduced.
24:14Using radar military technology,
24:17you can measure the number of rotations of the ball, the angle of the pitch,
24:21the distance the defense player ran, and so on.
24:25Now, statistics are collected on the cloud,
24:28and are provided to broadcasting stations and teams in real time.
24:34As a result, players who do not comply with the optimization shown by the data
24:39are also reduced in evaluation.
24:45People who can study.
24:47Baseball dominates that.
24:50Information that can be seen with the naked eye is input,
24:54and in a sense, it is brainwashed.
24:59But the player's feelings and mental state are not reflected in the data at all.
25:07It's a mess.
25:11It's a mess.
25:13It's a mess.
25:15It's a mess.
25:17It's a mess.
25:20There are so many things that can't be seen with the naked eye.
25:25But everyone does it.
25:27It's like a game.
25:33Players who used to play baseball in Japan and the US
25:36seem to have the personality to hit with such a ball.
25:41In Japan, there is a culture of being surrounded by long things.
25:49But in the US, there is a culture of respecting individuals.
25:55Everyone is being surrounded.
25:58Everyone plays the same baseball.
26:02This trend is dangerous.
26:05The scary thing is that Japan has been doing it for several years.
26:12That's still scary.
26:16If you lose something, what do you lose?
26:21Sensitivity.
26:24Because you can only believe what you can see with your eyes.
26:29If it's more than a few miles, you can hit with a percentage.
26:35If it's less than a few miles, you can hit like this.
26:37If it's further down, you can hit like this.
26:39That's how it works.
26:41But there is such a technology.
26:45There is such a technology.
26:48It's dangerous to only evaluate what you can see.
27:05He wants to protect the baseball he thinks in his head.
27:10Right now, Ichiro is helping a high school student.
27:17Ichiro!
27:20Nice to meet you. I'm Ichiro.
27:23We visited two high schools.
27:27The team that seems to be able to help the high school student is said to be useful in thinking.
27:34I don't know anything about Riseisha Osaka or Okamori High School.
27:43I want you to know that we are aiming for that.
27:47We are very conscious of each other.
27:50We don't think of each other at all.
27:53That's where we challenge.
27:58Ichiro has his own way of teaching.
28:09First, he makes you feel the difference in his own play.
28:17Don't turn it around!
28:36And he makes the player think about why he can play like this.
28:48Nice!
28:53How can you throw accurately from a distance?
28:58It's not here.
29:00Many professional baseball players do it here.
29:05It's already decided before this.
29:09Take the ball.
29:12Take it.
29:14It's decided here.
29:15It's all decided here.
29:18I want you to remember the feeling that it's decided here.
29:21Then you can throw stably.
29:24If you look at the trajectory of the ball, your movement is reflected in it.
29:27If a good ball goes, there is a reason why it becomes a good ball.
29:30If it doesn't work, there is a reason for that.
29:32I want you to understand that.
29:36Let's go.
29:39There are many things that players who go to the best schools in the prefecture don't know.
29:47Have you ever been conscious of running?
29:50I've been conscious of kicking and shaking my arms.
29:55But I've never been conscious of the movement of my body.
29:58First of all, it's easy.
30:00Shake your upper body and arms with your shoulder blades.
30:04Shake your upper body and arms.
30:06It's easy to do this, isn't it?
30:08No, it's behind you.
30:11You can't do it unless you relax.
30:13Let's try jogging.
30:16Let's go.
30:17You can do it slowly.
30:21It's natural that he can't do it right away.
30:25Ichiro realizes that it's important to think about how to do it well.
30:35It's difficult.
30:43I can't help it.
30:46Let's take a look.
30:49Ichiro's jogging
31:01What do you think of the 50-year-old man's running?
31:04It's cool.
31:05Is that so?
31:06I'm aiming for something beautiful.
31:10As a result, it leads to speed.
31:14Aikodai Meiden
31:16This year, there was a place that Ichiro really wanted to visit.
31:24It's Aikodai Meiden in Boko.
31:30It's a famous school that has a lot of former baseball players.
31:35But in the past two years, the first round loss in the Koshien has continued.
31:44Good morning.
31:46Ichiro spends his free time here.
31:50A tough relationship is revived.
31:54As I get closer, I can't breathe well.
32:07I don't know now, but...
32:10At that time, it was called the prison of Kasugai.
32:16The coach, who was taught in high school, is now working as a director.
32:22Long time no see.
32:24Long time no see.
32:31Thank you for coming all of a sudden.
32:34I'm really happy.
32:37Please come in.
32:41It's been 18 years since I visited the training ground.
32:50Here, the book I'm used to is put on the monitor through a video camera.
32:56You can check it in real time, right?
32:59You can see the speed and rotation speed there.
33:08There are many latest machines that imitate the way of the major leagues.
33:19Ichiro's expression showed a shadow.
33:27I'm not sure what's right or what's good.
33:32I'm not sure what's right or what's good.
33:35It's a time when we're doing things with guts, like we used to do.
33:45As the times change, I can understand the need for trial and error.
33:52But there are things you shouldn't let go of.
34:02Ichiro's first visit to the training ground
34:06I don't need applause.
34:09I don't need applause.
34:13Hello.
34:14Hello.
34:16I'm Ichiro.
34:19I just visited the training ground in Ryoku.
34:26I heard from the coach that everyone is doing their best with various data.
34:36What I was curious about was...
34:41You can see a lot of things in the data, right?
34:45But I wonder if everyone cares about what they can't see.
34:50Baseball isn't just about that.
34:52It's about how your feelings move.
34:56Sensitivity.
34:58It's based on data.
35:01Sensitivity is the key to modern baseball.
35:05You think and move.
35:08We move together.
35:10Let's do this.
35:12Let's go!
35:13Let's go!
35:15Let's go!
35:16Let's go!
35:19The coach wanted everyone to look at the data in particular.
35:29Many players made complicated decisions when they became runners.
35:36Let's go!
35:40Make mistakes!
35:44How do you make decisions when you're lost?
35:48You jump in the middle.
35:51You jump in the middle.
35:54How do you make decisions?
35:57Do you jump or not?
35:59How do you make decisions?
36:02Like this?
36:04Like this?
36:07You can't make decisions like this.
36:13If you think about how you make decisions, you always stop.
36:17That's how you make decisions.
36:20The same goes for the fly.
36:22You jump.
36:24That's how you make decisions.
36:26You don't do this.
36:28You stop and make decisions.
36:29It's extremely easy.
36:34You shoot.
36:35You protect.
36:36You throw.
36:37You run.
36:38If you train, you can do it.
36:42But there's no such thing as compromise.
36:44No matter how experienced you are.
36:47So you stop and make decisions as simple as possible.
36:51If you're in trouble, you die.
36:53That's how you make decisions.
36:54It's easy to make decisions.
36:57And it's fast to react.
36:59Do you have this data?
37:00If you don't, does it show up in the database?
37:03Is there any better data?
37:04No, there isn't.
37:05There isn't, right?
37:07But there are so many facilities.
37:09It's hard to make decisions, right?
37:11Please press the button.
37:19Ichiro says baseball is a delicate sport.
37:22There are many situations where you can't make a decision based on data.
37:33Cut, cut, cut!
37:35That was a bad decision.
37:37It hurts!
37:44At the end of the three-hour training,
37:47Ichiro shows batting.
37:50On that day, he hits the first home run and finishes his practice.
37:55He's been doing it since he was active.
38:08Choda jumps out of his thin body.
38:13Choda's batting is good.
38:15I'll end it at a good place.
38:18You can't end it without a hit.
38:21That's what I'm aiming for.
38:25If you're born blessed with a good physique,
38:29you can't be a bad batter.
38:32You have to be a good batter.
38:35You have to be a good batter.
38:38You have to be a good batter.
38:41You have to be a good batter.
38:43If you're born blessed with a good physique,
38:46you wouldn't think this much.
38:50That's what Ichiro believed.
39:02Are you okay?
39:04Are you okay?
39:05Are you okay?
39:10It hurts!
39:12You can't end it.
39:14It hurts!
39:22That's it.
39:26I've never thought about this before.
39:32What did you think of my batting?
39:36What did you think of my batting?
39:40I've never thought about this before.
39:44I did what the coach and staff told me to do.
39:48I started to think about it myself.
39:51I tried what Ichiro told me to do.
39:54I didn't say it was a mistake,
39:57but I learned there was a better way.
40:00It was easier to judge.
40:02We've only talked about things we've never heard of.
40:06We've only talked about things we've never heard of.
40:09We all have high abilities,
40:12so we shouldn't be bound by that.
40:15It's good to use data like this,
40:18but there are things that are important
40:21that aren't.
40:23We learned that today.
40:26The dormitory where Ichiro stayed with his friends
40:30is still being used.
40:37It was Ichiro's first time in the dormitory
40:40since he graduated from high school.
40:45I'm a senior,
40:48so I can't use the soy sauce.
40:51I can't use the soy sauce.
40:54Soy sauce was banned.
40:57Mayonnaise was also banned.
41:00If you mix mayonnaise and soy sauce,
41:03you can eat a lot of things.
41:06Mayonnaise and soy sauce were banned,
41:09so you can't eat anything delicious.
41:12In that era,
41:15when I look at this table,
41:18that's all I can remember.
41:22The bathroom hasn't changed.
41:25It's bigger than I expected.
41:28It's the same.
41:31I've been here for three years.
41:34I start washing faster than anyone else.
41:37When I sit down like this,
41:40I feel like I've been here for a long time.
41:43I've been here before.
41:46He's been here for two years.
41:49And the most difficult place.
41:53It's the same.
41:58It's the same.
42:02This is when I was two years old.
42:05I was up here.
42:08This is here.
42:11Which one is it?
42:14It hasn't been broken for decades.
42:16It's a big room.
42:19It's a big room for 50 people.
42:22It's a big deal
42:25if you wake up a senior with an alarm clock.
42:28I wake up at 2 o'clock
42:31and start washing from there.
42:34It's in the morning.
42:37I can't help
42:40making a sound.
42:43If I make a sound,
42:46someone will wake up.
42:49I have to do this.
42:52I have to do this.
42:55I can't sleep.
42:58I can't sleep because I'm nervous.
43:01But I don't want to fight
43:04washing machines and dryers.
43:07I can only do it at night.
43:09I can't sleep.
43:15He thought about it when he was in pain.
43:20Ichiro Suzuki
43:23spent three years here
43:26and became Ichiro.
43:29Ichiro Suzuki
43:38Ichiro
43:40remembers this time.
43:46Hanshin Awaji earthquake.
43:49It's been 30 years since then.
43:55Ichiro
43:56was in the dormitory of Oryx
43:59in Nishiku, Kobe.
44:04I heard a loud sound
44:07like an earthquake.
44:10I thought a big truck
44:13rushed into the dormitory.
44:16I was surprised.
44:19Then it started to shake.
44:22I thought it was an earthquake.
44:24I thought it was an earthquake.
44:27I thought it was an earthquake.
44:30But I couldn't stand up.
44:33I was in bed at that time.
44:36I couldn't stand up.
44:39I had to cover myself with a futon.
44:42I had to cover myself with a futon.
44:45There was a dining room on the second floor.
44:48I had to gather in the dining room
44:51in my underwear.
44:55It was two weeks before the camp.
44:58It was two weeks before the camp.
45:01We all thought it was impossible to camp.
45:04At least we couldn't gather on the first day.
45:08At least we couldn't gather on the first day.
45:11I was left to my own circumstances.
45:14I was left to my own circumstances.
45:17But we all gathered.
45:20I thought it was amazing.
45:22I thought it was amazing.
45:25I remember clearly what we wanted to do.
45:28I remember clearly what we wanted to do.
45:31We had to do it this year.
45:34We had to do it this year.
45:37Let's do our best, Kobe.
45:40The team wore the uniform
45:43and wished for a good season.
45:46and wished for a good season.
45:49The players and the city's support
45:52became a sure force.
45:57Blue Wave will be the last defense.
46:00Hitcher's left set position.
46:03First base, first base.
46:06Game set.
46:09Blue Wave wins.
46:12At last, the blue wave
46:14carries the light of victory.
46:17carries the light of victory.
46:21The next year after winning the league,
46:24he became the best baseball player in Japan.
46:27His two consecutive years of success
46:30became a symbol of the revival of Kobe.
46:33Baseball, which he played for himself.
46:36Baseball, which he played for himself.
46:39It led him to go beyond the field
46:41and give something back to society.
46:44and give something back to society.
46:47He knows the power of baseball.
46:50He knows the power of baseball.
46:53He may still be number 51.
46:56He may still be number 51.
46:59He may still be number 51.
47:02What Ichiro wants to tell.
47:05What Ichiro wants to tell.
47:08If you leave a good result in baseball,
47:11If you leave a good result in baseball,
47:14I think you will be happier.
47:17I think you will be happier.
47:20If you hear such a report,
47:23If you hear such a report,
47:26I think you'll be happier.
47:29If you didn't play baseball,
47:32you wouldn't have met everyone.
47:35It's like meeting people.
47:38It's a miracle.
47:41I want you to cherish it.
47:44I want you to cherish it.
47:47I expect you to imagine
47:50I expect you to imagine
47:53the pain and feelings of such a person.
47:56the pain and feelings of such a person.
47:59I want you to be a kind person.
48:02That's what I expect the most.
48:05That's what I expect the most.
48:08I just want you to be good at baseball.
48:11I just want you to be good at baseball.
48:14I want you to be a kind person.
48:17I want you to be a kind person.
48:20I want you to be a kind person.
48:23If you see me somewhere,
48:26Please let me know.
48:40In January next year,
48:43baseball is expected to enter Japan and the United States.
48:46But that's not the goal.
48:49But that's not the goal.
48:52What is baseball?
48:55Looking for the answer,
48:58Ichiro continues to run.
49:07Ichiro's Forty-First Anniversary
49:10January 25, 2018
49:13This year's last passionate continent is
49:16The story of living things.
49:1925 years since the start of the roadside live.
49:2225 years since the start of the roadside live.
49:25The two songs they can only make now
49:28are finally done.
49:31I remember how to escape.
49:34I cry.
49:37to you, this day, with all my heart.
49:42And the first episode of the New Year is by actor Keita Machida.
49:47I'm 34.
49:49In the world, people call me uncle from the age of 28.
49:53I will not forget you.

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