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00:00If you take a closer look, you can see everything about playing baseball.
00:04The ultimate baseball store, Kyujien, is currently in the process of editing.
00:11The theme of this video is...
00:24Ruins!
00:25It's a bit of a tough theme, but...
00:28In recent years, there has been an introduction of theater traffic, and the market for ruins has become more active.
00:34In most cities, there are more than 70 ruins.
00:37But when you look at the distribution, the most common one is trade.
00:41And then there's the free trade.
00:48Kyujien fans, who make their eyes shine even outside of play, say...
00:53F.A. proclamation, human rights, theater trade, free trade, tryouts...
00:59The ruins are a part of the fun of professional baseball.
01:03There are various dramas, and there are many players whose lives have changed.
01:10For players, it may be a topic that is difficult to touch, from happy things to things that are not their own will.
01:17I would like you to take a closer look at Kyujien.
01:21I've been a Lions fan for nearly 30 years, and when I think of F.A., I can only think of sad memories.
01:28I would like you to take a closer look at the ruins from various perspectives, such as the results before and after the ruins.
01:37I would like to know your thoughts and data on the advantages and disadvantages of playing against former teammates.
01:45Players who used to be on the side of cheering, now stand up as tough rivals.
01:51There are complex feelings as a fan, and there is a lot of fun in the game.
01:56The ruins have a big impact on the player's career and the power of Kyukai.
02:03Let's try to approach the reality as positively as possible.
02:09I made a mistake in the VTR.
02:12This time, the theme is facial fractures.
02:14You're the only one who did that.
02:16I'm sorry.
02:18It's okay.
02:19I'm glad.
02:21I'm going to put on my glasses.
02:23I'm wearing the same glasses as Raidel Martinez.
02:28This time, we're going to talk about the ruins where the staff's coverage has been the most difficult in recent years.
02:33I have a negative image, but I also have a positive image.
02:37On the contrary, I want to be positive.
02:42I don't think it's a bad thing for the ruins to move.
02:45Especially in the United States.
02:46It's a world where things get better by moving.
02:49This time, we have a guest who knows everything about the ruins that we don't know about.
02:55He is Hisanobu Watanabe, a former GM of SEVE.
02:58Nice to meet you.
03:01Which ruins do you have good memories and bitter memories?
03:05I don't have a lot of bitter memories.
03:08I think the players will be able to adapt well to the team.
03:13That's why I play trades.
03:15But you talked about SEVE fans earlier.
03:18I've had a lot of hard feelings about that.
03:24It may be hard to talk about that.
03:29Mr. Wada, who moved from SEVE Lions to SEVE.
03:35You lined up well in this order.
03:37I have to speak in a very difficult situation.
03:42Mr. Wada, did you want to move?
03:45To be honest, I wanted to move.
03:48Which team did you want to be a baseball player?
03:53Do you have the right to go to the team you liked as a child?
03:58I was a Dragon's fan.
04:00I wanted to come to Dragon's Uniform.
04:03Speaking of the ruins, Mr. Ijuni also has a large radio ruin.
04:0830 years ago, I had a problem with a certain broadcasting station.
04:13I had to move to a program behind the scenes.
04:16To be honest, I feel like I want to look back.
04:21I've been doing my best so far.
04:24I regret what I've done.
04:30You are very persuasive.
04:33You've been tracing me a lot lately.
04:36Mr. Aki, when Ohtani moved to DOGERS, he said,
04:40I'll give 100% to ANGELS.
04:42Did you say that?
04:44It's a big blast.
04:46Did you hit Sasaki Noki?
04:49I'll try not to say where I'm going.
04:54First, let's look at the ruins of each team.
04:58The number of wins and losses of the players in the past five years.
05:02The most wins is GIANTS.
05:06And the most losses are GIANTS and SOFTBANK.
05:10Mr. Takaguchi, this data.
05:12The team's policy and all that comes out.
05:15It's a strong team.
05:19Mr. Tanaka, there are relatively few saves.
05:22It's a team situation.
05:24A team with a thick line of players.
05:26There are a lot of outcasts.
05:29Recently, the Japanese team has been very active.
05:33We've been outcasted a few times.
05:36We have a thin line of players.
05:38I don't think there were any players who could be outcasted.
05:43There are a lot of teams that have been outcasted.
05:46There aren't that many teams that have been established.
05:50You're going to talk a lot about the outcasts later today.
05:54I think there are a lot of things I can't say.
05:56First of all, the choice of veterans.
06:01The first talk is the decision of the ruins.
06:08This season, a large number of ruins have been found.
06:11There are various cases.
06:13The interview was more difficult than expected.
06:17In the meantime, the one who took off his skin for the sake of Kyujien.
06:24It's the most difficult topic.
06:27There are a lot of things I can't say.
06:30Are you okay at home?
06:32It's dangerous. It's really dangerous.
06:35Family, no matter where you go.
06:39First of all, from Serene to Paris.
06:42What were your thoughts on the ruins?
06:45There are a lot of pitchers who are fast at breaking.
06:48I'm not a fast pitcher.
06:51I'm interested in what happens when I jump into it.
06:56If I make a mistake, I can hit it.
06:59I want to try it.
07:02I want to be better at baseball.
07:06I'm sure you've played against Hiroshima before.
07:09Don't you think you've made a mistake?
07:12I think so.
07:14What kind of response are you thinking of?
07:17If I say this, I'll be read.
07:20That's why I'm going to read it.
07:27Then, to change the question.
07:29What is the most difficult thing since the ruins?
07:32Memorize the name.
07:35You can see it on the internet.
07:38I thought I had memorized the number and name.
07:42But the picture and the face are different.
07:47I don't know why.
07:50I thought this was no good.
07:52If it's number four, it's Tomoya Mori.
07:55As I was talking, I asked him what he was always called.
08:00He said Tomoya.
08:02The next time I talked to him, he called me Tomoya.
08:05I thought I could memorize the name faster.
08:11How to shorten the distance with a new teammate.
08:14It's quite difficult and takes a lot of energy.
08:18Are there a lot of things you can absorb from young players?
08:22There are a lot.
08:24What are you conscious of when you're playing catch?
08:27What are you conscious of when you're using your lower body?
08:32I want to level up more.
08:34I want to throw a higher ball.
08:36I want to throw a good change ball.
08:41What did you start doing after the ruins?
08:45In order to transfer power from the lower body to the release,
08:49I use a water bag to train.
08:53I've been doing a lot of physical exercises.
08:58Why do you do that?
09:00I want to make the ball faster.
09:02I've never done this before, so I'm going to do it.
09:07He's also trying to improve his wind-up.
09:13It's the first time I've ever raised my hand on my head.
09:17Maybe I've only done it once in a match.
09:21Why do you do that?
09:23I want to make the ball faster.
09:25Even in a match?
09:27Even in a match, I'm thinking of going for a wind-up.
09:31I'm trying to use my body as a whole.
09:36If the timing is right, I might be able to throw a good ball.
09:44But isn't it scary to change the style that has left its mark?
09:50I've got good results, so I'm going to do the same thing.
09:53I'm not going to change it after I fail.
09:55I've been doing a lot of things to improve my level.
09:59I think if I fail, I'll have to do it again.
10:03I'm doing it to improve myself.
10:06I don't feel scared at all.
10:11What does the ruins mean to you?
10:16Challenge?
10:18I don't know what it's going to be like.
10:21I think it's a challenge.
10:25The other challenger is Ironhub, who has been rumored to be a fan of Kyuujien.
10:30I'm Kyuujien.
10:32Do you know Kyuujien?
10:33Of course.
10:34I saw him on OutHigh the other day.
10:38I was laughing when I saw him.
10:40I thought he was Otsuka.
10:43Koji Fukutani
10:47He joined the K-1 Rikogakubu in the middle of the day.
10:50He is active in Senpatsu, Nakatsugi, Osae, and March.
10:55In addition, he continues to share various information such as analysis and training effects on Tokyo on SNS.
11:06His analysis and his sense of baseball are unique to this ruin.
11:11Six or seven years ago, the Paralympic games were all about power.
11:15Both pitchers and pitchers had to throw and hit hard.
11:21In recent years, the number of power pitchers and power batters has increased.
11:26I don't think there's a big difference.
11:28When I was in Senpatsu, I used to hit the batter box in the Paralympic games.
11:33I was worried that I wouldn't be able to do that anymore.
11:38I just like batting.
11:40I want to give myself a reward for being in Senpatsu.
11:45That's the basic principle when I go to the Paralympic games.
11:49Even if I'm in Senpatsu, I can't help it.
11:52That's what I've been thinking about.
11:55But for the past few years, he hasn't been able to leave the number he wanted.
11:59Why did he give up on the ruins of Japan?
12:04I was told that Fukutani Koji, including the current season, is not good enough.
12:11There's still room for improvement.
12:13I want to see how he improves.
12:15I was told that we should work together.
12:18I think that's the biggest difference between us and other teams.
12:23However, there should be a lot of expectation from the players who will be moving to the FA.
12:29I think it's normal for other FA players to say that they're going to be in the same team.
12:35But I don't think so.
12:38I'm going to train again.
12:40I'm in my mid-30s.
12:42I've improved my skills.
12:46But I've also lost my physical strength and power.
12:54If I can get back to that, I think I'll be able to get results that I've never had before.
13:02I'm excited about that.
13:08Koji's way of coaching is to improve his physical strength.
13:13For example, how to use the trunk, how to use the hip joint.
13:17In the Dragon era, there were a lot of people who studied each other.
13:21So I was able to give him a lot of points.
13:25I was able to give him a lot of points.
13:28For the players of the FA, there is a sense of unity in the team.
13:34You can learn from the same point of view from any coach.
13:39I don't think that was the case in the Dragon era.
13:44What kind of pitching do you have in mind for the opening match?
13:49I threw a millicine ball during training.
13:53I'm thinking about how to express that in the mound.
13:58But I'm not very conscious of the form or the pitch.
14:05I may have improved from last year.
14:08I may have become a completely different person.
14:11I can't imagine that right now.
14:16I'm looking forward to this season.
14:18Please don't look forward to it.
14:22Lastly, what does Iseki mean to you?
14:27You don't have to be too long. You can be short.
14:30It's difficult.
14:32Iseki is a chance for me to get to know myself.
14:39Because I was on a different team, I was able to find out what I was good at.
14:44I was able to find out what my appeal was.
14:48I think it's a chance for me to get to know myself.
14:53Is that okay?
14:54Yes, thank you.
14:55I'll be in your care from now on.
14:58He's a veteran.
15:00He's curious, ambitious, and has a spirit of challenge.
15:03What do you think?
15:06Fukutani, you're 34 years old.
15:08It's a chance for you to get to know yourself.
15:10Mr. Isanobu, what do you think?
15:12I'm an F.A. player.
15:14Of course, the team I'm going to play for will say things that will make my teeth ache.
15:19I think they'll say good things.
15:23I know they're smart, but I think they're thinking too much.
15:31Mr. Shinjiro said,
15:34If you don't throw a forehand, you'll have a chance even if you get hit.
15:39I've been doing that.
15:41It's a simple thing that fits me.
15:44I was told not to expect it.
15:47I'm really looking forward to it.
15:51Kuri Toshu, do you have a team name and a face?
15:57I didn't know the difference between a face and a name.
16:02When I first went, I saw a foreigner's face.
16:06So I prepared an instant camera.
16:11I took a picture and wrote my name on it.
16:15I remember everything.
16:17But my name is the same as Mike and Joe.
16:21Bob.
16:22F.A. also has personal protection.
16:26How do you feel about that list?
16:31I look at the current situation of the team.
16:39I look at which players are not protected.
16:45I also look at my opponent's team.
16:47For example, I put in a player who I think will win if I put out a save.
16:53Can I ask you a question?
16:55Do you have a player who you think will win if you put out a save?
17:03Yes, I have.
17:05I have a player who I think will win if I put out a save.
17:09I have a player who I think will win if I put out a save.
17:16I was a fan of Giants.
17:19When Tomitani came, I was surprised that Utsumi was out of the game.
17:27That's exactly what I said.
17:31The moment I saw Utsumi out of the game, I decided to take Utsumi.
17:38Of course, the most important thing is to win by force.
17:41I took Utsumi because I thought he would definitely be a player who would bring a plus to the team.
17:50I have a simple question.
17:52There are a few people who are out of the game.
17:56Do you say that to a player who is out of the game?
18:00You don't have to say it if it's not a call-out.
18:03I think I was in a lot of trouble because I was quiet.
18:08Maybe it's better to make it a rule that doesn't shut up.
18:14It's a system, so it can't be helped.
18:16I think it's okay to make it open.
18:18It's easier to understand if you make it open.
18:20There are times when I'm the only one who's not in a regular program.
18:25I'm the only one who's not in this.
18:28Next is a new chance.
18:33The next item is a restart from the ruins.
18:39We came to the giant campground that is bustling with giant ruins.
18:45Our target is not Masahiro Tanaka.
18:49It's not.
18:50It's not Raider Multinous.
18:53It's not.
18:54It's not Kaitakuya.
18:57It's amazing, Giants.
18:59Who is the player?
19:01It's been a long time.
19:03It's been a long time.
19:05I'm used to it compared to the first time.
19:08Tanaka 8.
19:11It's been a long time.
19:12He was injured.
19:13He fought 10 times in the first team in his 7th year as a professional.
19:16He was called to the giant campground last year for a full-time draft.
19:23How did you feel when you were told about the ruins?
19:27I was sadder than I was happy.
19:30That's great.
19:31That's what I was thinking.
19:33I was thinking about that.
19:36I spent December.
19:39He was hoping for the ruins.
19:42I saw the players of the giant draft and the new team.
19:48I was hoping for a new team.
19:51I didn't know what to do.
19:56But Sekisaki is a giant with the best team defense.
20:01Will he be able to join the giant team?
20:04Are you worried?
20:06To be honest, I wasn't worried at all.
20:09I spent the off-season thinking that I would be active in the giant team.
20:15Of course, I knew that I had the best defense in the league.
20:18I thought that if I joined the giant team, I would improve.
20:24I was positive about that.
20:26Are you a positive person?
20:28I don't want to waste my time being negative.
20:32I don't want to waste my time being negative.
20:38He talked to the big name.
20:42Is he nervous?
20:44I'm not shy.
20:47I talk to myself as much as possible.
20:51Did you talk to Masahiro Tanaka?
20:54I talk about what I want to ask.
20:57I talk about what I want to ask.
21:01I talk about my baseball life in the U.S.
21:07How about Mr. Kai?
21:09Mr. Kai and I are from the same hometown.
21:11He was a bullpen player when I was in junior high school.
21:16We talked about baseball in the classroom.
21:19Did he say anything?
21:21He said he remembered.
21:22He said he remembered.
21:23He said he remembered.
21:24He said he remembered.
21:25He said he remembered.
21:26He said he remembered.
21:27He said he remembered.
21:28Kai and Masahiro Tanaka have been in the same team since the opening match.
21:33Has he changed anything since then?
21:37I thought he would show me his new side.
21:40I didn't change anything.
21:43I'm going to use the ball and attack.
21:48I'm going to use the ball and attack.
21:49I'm going to use the ball and attack.
21:51Are you confident?
21:52Of course I'm confident.
21:55What is a miracle for Tanaka?
21:59It's a chance to make him active.
22:04It's not just a passing ball.
22:09It's a chance to make him active.
22:12I'm positive.
22:13I'm positive.
22:15The other team is Kigushu, a team that we have to cover.
22:20However, they couldn't make it in time due to an application limit.
22:25but they made it to the Hiroshima station news.
22:29but they made it to the Hiroshima station news.
22:30and received one message.
22:33Do you know this team?
22:35I know them.
22:36I haven't seen it in real time, but I've seen it on Kirinuki.
22:42I don't know about Kirinuki, but what about Iseki?
22:47Gendora...
22:49Gendora...
22:50Gendora is giving me a chance to expand.
22:53I think it's a great chance for me.
22:58Even if the team changes, I don't think what I do will change.
23:02As long as I do my best, the results will follow.
23:06So I don't worry about that.
23:10A word for the man who is noisy about the underthrow.
23:15I was talking about the underthrow strategy,
23:20but I don't want to talk about the details.
23:24I'd like to ask you to do it.
23:28I'd like to ask you to do it again.
23:33How do you feel about the restart of the two players who took the chance to draft Gen?
23:41If I say strategy, I'll be cut out again.
23:45You said Gendora, didn't you?
23:47I'm sure you've settled down in your youth.
23:50I think I'll go up to Gendora.
23:53What do you think about the transfer from the Paris League to the Serie A?
23:58The underthrow is a special type of underthrow.
24:01But the underthrow in the outdoor stadium is a bit of a nuisance.
24:07It's a bit of a wind.
24:10There are a lot of outdoor stadiums in the Serie A.
24:13I think it's a good chance to transfer from the Paris League to the Serie A.
24:18Tanaka is a very positive person.
24:21He came from Nippon Amu. Thank you.
24:25Both Suzuki and Tanaka came from Nippon Amu.
24:29But thanks to Shinjo, we, the fans, are also positive.
24:35If Nippon Amu is tickling you, I want you to be active elsewhere.
24:40I've become aware of that.
24:43How do you choose the players to draft Gen?
24:48If I talk about Gen draft, it'll take a long time.
24:53First, we send out a list of players to the NPP.
24:58We send out a list of players to the NPP.
25:03On the day of the draft, the players are drafted.
25:08The team with the most drafts will be the first to play.
25:19If we don't send out players who are a waste of time,
25:23the order in which the players are drafted won't work.
25:28So, we send out players who are a bit of a nuisance.
25:31Yes, we send out players who are a bit of a nuisance.
25:34It gets complicated from there.
25:37This team has drafted this team's players.
25:41The next team to be drafted can draft the next team.
25:47Even if this team doesn't make it to the second place,
25:50the next team will draft the next team.
25:53So, we have to get the first place.
25:55It hurts, but we send out this team.
25:58But if we make it to the second place,
26:00everything will be torn apart.
26:02It's really difficult.
26:04It's like fighting a creature.
26:08There are many creatures called drafts.
26:12I'd like to look at the data here.
26:15How old are the players who are drafted?
26:19This is the data for the past five seasons.
26:21The most drafted players are the 29-year-olds and the 28-year-olds.
26:25There are a lot of players in their early 30s,
26:27but when they are over 35 years old,
26:29there are very few players.
26:32This is a 44-year-old player.
26:34His name is Kosuke Fukutome.
26:36He made a comeback in the middle of the season.
26:38He is 20 years old.
26:40His name is Toshu Hidaka.
26:41He went from Oryx to Hiroshima.
26:44He was drafted when he was 15 years old.
26:46In the second year, he moved to Hiroshima.
26:49All his relatives just bought a hat from Oryx.
26:53It's a personal guarantee from Ryoma Nishikawa.
26:56That's the problem with the list.
27:00Mr. Wada is 35 years old.
27:03I didn't realize that.
27:05In terms of history,
27:07the Dragons often took players who were 35 years old.
27:10He was still young.
27:12I think it's a double-edged sword.
27:14No matter how old a player is,
27:16it's a double-edged sword.
27:18In the Major League,
27:20the 28-year-olds and the 30-year-olds
27:22took the first F.A.T.
27:24I think that was the biggest move.
27:26If they were able to get a five-year contract,
27:29Mr. Wada, who is 35 years old,
27:31would want to get a second contract.
27:34He would either peak out,
27:36or extend the contract a little more.
27:38It's a two-step process.
27:41Next, let's take a look at what really happened.
27:46The next topic is the Japanese-American comparison of ruins.
27:52Nice to meet you.
27:54Nice to meet you, too.
27:55Brad Lefton, 33 years old,
27:57has been covering MLB.
28:00In his interview with QGN in the US,
28:02he said that he was able to catch a star player
28:05who was unimaginable.
28:07He will tell us about the ruins of the Major League.
28:11Compared to Japan,
28:13there are a lot of things.
28:15Whether it's a famous player,
28:17or an unknown player,
28:20it doesn't matter when you send it.
28:23It's normal in the Major League.
28:28But why is it so active?
28:32Reinforcement is one of the reasons,
28:36but that's not all.
28:39If you play for 6 years,
28:41you can automatically get a FA ticket.
28:44If you want to leave a big contract,
28:49you can get a FA ticket.
28:52You don't have to stay in the league,
28:55so if you play in the summer,
28:57you can get a good ticket.
29:00In the case of the Major League,
29:02if you play for 6 years,
29:04you can get a FA ticket.
29:06At this time,
29:08clubs that don't want to pay a new contract
29:10or an expensive annual fee
29:12can play for 6 years,
29:14and get young players.
29:18I think Tampa Rays is a good example.
29:22Rays is said to be better at raising players,
29:29but it's a club without money,
29:32so they raise young players,
29:34and when the players are close to 6 years old,
29:38they let them go.
29:40They trade and get young players again.
29:45It's an indispensable ruin for club management,
29:48but what do the players think?
29:50In a sense,
29:52there is a right to leave.
29:56This offseason,
29:57it became a big topic,
29:59the ruins outside the security.
30:01He joined the Yankees in the offseason trade,
30:04and led the league to victory
30:06for the first time in 15 years.
30:09However, when he got a FA ticket,
30:12he signed a major contract with Mets,
30:15and left the Yankees in just one year.
30:20All the players have the right
30:24to get a FA ticket.
30:28Another dream is
30:30to get as much money as possible during the offseason.
30:34If you want to get a lot of money from other clubs,
30:39I think you have to meet the conditions.
30:45What do fans think of the frequent ruins of such players?
30:51In America, there is a culture of trading cards.
30:55You buy a package with gum,
30:58and there are 5 or 6 baseball cards in it.
31:03American children collect the cards
31:07and exchange them with their friends.
31:10I think trading is one of the American cultures.
31:16Trading is a culture.
31:18Like a familiar trading card,
31:21fans enjoy the ruins of the players.
31:24How can I strengthen the team I support?
31:30If I can get this player,
31:33I think it will be a great team.
31:36Fans are looking forward to it.
31:41The ruins of a major club,
31:43both in business and culture.
31:46Mr. Aki, do you have anything to add?
31:49Mr. Aki, in the first place,
31:51how many MLB ruins do you have every year?
31:54There are many systems that change teams.
31:58There are about 400 MLB ruins every year.
32:01It repeats every year.
32:03How many teams do you have?
32:06There is a player in the Guinness Book of World Records.
32:10King of Journeymen.
32:12Edwin Jackson is a pitcher.
32:15In his 17-year career,
32:18he played for 14 teams.
32:20Almost every year.
32:22His children were born in Germany.
32:26It's like they were born as travelers.
32:29Is it normal for fans to do that?
32:32I think it's normal.
32:34In my opinion,
32:36Japan is a hunting nation.
32:39There are many immigrants.
32:41There is no resistance to movement.
32:44Japan is a farming nation.
32:48We are the people who feed ourselves.
32:53I think that's why the situation in Japan
32:56is not very positive.
32:59That's my analysis.
33:03Of course, there are many teams.
33:07Recently, it's a hot topic in Japan.
33:10How do you think about the player
33:13who is a major player in the posting record?
33:16It's a team's right.
33:18It's a team's initiative.
33:20There are teams that don't use the posting system.
33:25We have a stance to do it.
33:29If we get this score,
33:31if we get this number,
33:33we will do it.
33:35There is no such restriction.
33:37There is no such thing.
33:39The team and the fans
33:41have contributed a lot.
33:43We will do it.
33:45We will do it.
33:47We will do it.
33:49You went to the posting major.
33:51You came back.
33:53You went to the table tennis team.
33:55It was a hot topic.
33:57Yes.
33:59It was a coincidence.
34:01I like Uwasawa too much.
34:04I have no intention of attacking Uwasawa.
34:07However,
34:09there is no doubt that the rules
34:11that have been made one after another
34:13have become strange.
34:15In order for the players
34:17not to stand face to face,
34:19the church should make the rules.
34:21Uwasawa's ally is
34:23NICHIHAM.
34:25Arihara didn't lose a single game last year.
34:27Only NICHIHAM.
34:29If NICHIHAM wins
34:31against Uwasawa,
34:33I will be a fan of NICHIHAM.
34:35That's why I'm a fan of NICHIHAM.
34:37That's right.
34:39That's why you are a true fan.
34:41Please do it again.
34:43Do you think so, too?
34:45I think we should stop
34:47posting.
34:49There are differences
34:51depending on the team.
34:53The FA is the same team.
34:55If you want to be a pro,
34:57you have to be drafted.
34:59There is a rule that
35:01everyone can move
35:03with the same rules.
35:05It's not good for the fans
35:07to join the FA.
35:09Posting is not good.
35:11We have to do it again.
35:13We have to do it again.
35:15The ruins are always narrow.
35:17The ruins are always narrow.
35:19Next,
35:21the reason for awakening.
35:23The next topic is
35:25the effect of the ruins.
35:29By moving the team,
35:31the team will be awakened.
35:33The team will be awakened.
35:35The team will be awakened.
35:41The team is awakened.
35:43The team is awakened.
35:45The team is awakened.
35:47Do you know about it?
35:49I've been watching this on TV.
35:51I'm happy.
35:53The theme is the ruins.
35:55Do you have any plans to move?
35:57I don't have any plans.
35:59I am a person who can't speak
36:01in front of people.
36:03I am a person who can't speak in front of people.
36:05I am a person who can't speak in front of people.
36:07I am a person who can't speak in front of people.
36:09He joined DNA in 2017.
36:11There were only 6 home runs
36:13in 6 seasons by a team.
36:17However, in the 2023 season
36:19he went under 20 positions
36:21and the first officer
36:23to be a samurai in Japan
36:25in the season.
36:27What is the reason why you were able to awaken so much from the ruins?
36:34I think meeting people was the most important thing for me.
36:39Mr. Wada, Mr. Tatsunami, and all the people involved in the Chūn-Ninjutsu taught me a lot.
36:46What did you learn from meeting Mr. Wada?
36:50Mr. Wada taught me a lot from the camp.
36:53I think the form I had in Yokohama is completely different from the form I have now.
36:59I was able to change completely.
37:02Compared to the form before the ruins,
37:05I was able to raise my legs well, start early, and get the right timing.
37:11I was able to change the most.
37:13I was conscious of how to see the ball well.
37:18Mr. Wada taught me how to move my hands.
37:24He taught me how to pull the grip and put it in like this.
37:34I was able to see that.
37:37I was able to hit the ball well.
37:40I'm really glad I met Mr. Wada.
37:44However, did you have any concerns about changing your batting form?
37:49No, not at all.
37:51Until now, I was not good at batting in Yokohama.
37:54To be honest, in the final year of Yokohama, I was waiting for a call from my head.
37:59I was able to come here with nothing inside.
38:02I think that was the best thing.
38:05The meeting with a new coach brought a big change to his mental state.
38:11Mr. Wada and Mr. Tatsunomi told me to do what I'm doing now.
38:25I didn't have a chance to hear that.
38:28I feel a little better now.
38:31I think I was able to play well.
38:36By the way, how do you feel when you play against Furus?
38:39I feel like I want to beat Furus.
38:43Last year, there were a lot of catchers, such as Yamamoto and Yudai.
38:47I'm a classmate of Furus, so we get along well.
38:50I sometimes feel like I should beat Furus.
38:55When I looked up Hamasta's results,
38:58he was only able to hit one home run in two years.
39:04I don't know why,
39:06but I feel like I don't want to lose.
39:09Is it hard to play against him?
39:12Yes, it's hard to play against him.
39:15I feel like I don't want to lose.
39:18I can't put it into words, but it's hard to play against him.
39:21I feel like I don't want to lose compared to other teams.
39:26But I don't want to lose.
39:31Finally, what does Hosokawa mean to you?
39:36I think it's a chance to change myself.
39:42It was a good opportunity for me.
39:46Actually, Wada is the guest of this show.
39:50Oh, is that so?
39:52I think he's watching right now.
39:55Thanks to Wada,
39:58I was able to come this far in just two years.
40:02Thank you very much.
40:05A new encounter changed his personality and changed his life.
40:10Wada, how was it?
40:13Anyway, he said it was thanks to Wada.
40:17How did he guide you?
40:19As he said in the video,
40:22he made everything I've done zero.
40:25He gave me advice without any preconceived notions.
40:29I was a very easy-going player.
40:32How did he change you specifically?
40:35I really wanted to bat with power.
40:38I tried to hit the bat hard.
40:41To put it simply, I tried to push the ball.
40:45I used the bat by pushing it.
40:47It was a very irregular movement.
40:50I wanted to change it to pull the grip.
40:54It may be hard to understand,
40:57but I used the bat to pull the grip.
41:01Wada's batting style is
41:04that he pushes the ball in very quickly.
41:09If he pushes the ball with his right hand,
41:11the bat's head is short enough to enter the ball's trajectory.
41:18The place to catch the ball is also short.
41:21As Wada said,
41:24if you push the ball with the grip,
41:27the bat's head will turn to the back
41:30and enter the trajectory of the ball.
41:33That's how he taught me.
41:36That's great.
41:39Other than Hosokawa,
41:42I'd like to look at the results of his matches in Iseki.
41:45In the past 5 years,
41:47he was ranked 1st in the Iseki first-year ranking.
41:50He went to J&S or Lotte.
41:53Before that, he went to Nichihama.
41:56I was sure he would clean up in the future.
41:59But when he was hit at Lotte,
42:02I thought, I knew it.
42:05How about you, Nishitanobu?
42:08He was a great player.
42:11He was a great player.
42:14There are many players like him in the team.
42:17There is also the data of the pitcher.
42:20Takanashi Izumi was a great player.
42:23How about you, Nishitanobu?
42:26Otake went to Hanshin.
42:29He suddenly went to Hanshin
42:32and won two games.
42:34I'd like him to play more and more.
42:37That's right.
42:40Next, let's look at this pattern.
42:44The last topic is
42:47Kochi's Iseki.
42:50It seems to be more complicated than the last week.
42:53Let's see how it goes.
42:56This time, we have Nishitanobu.
42:59Nishitanobu?
43:01Nishitanobu, what are you doing?
43:04I'm Kazuhiro Kawada.
43:07Oh, you're from Seibu.
43:10Kawada Yusuke,
43:13who is excited by his familiar name.
43:16He has been in the Ryogoku League for 22 years.
43:19Last season, he left the baseball team
43:22and moved to D.N.A, the 49th division.
43:25It's hard to talk about the secret.
43:28I don't have much to say.
43:31I don't have much to say.
43:34He seems to be able to talk about anything.
43:37First, let's look at Kochi's Iseki.
43:40In 2015,
43:43I went to Seibu
43:46for a meeting.
43:49Since then,
43:52D.N.A called me.
43:55I wanted to cooperate
43:58with them.
44:01However,
44:04I couldn't go even once.
44:07I talked to Yaguto
44:10and he accepted me.
44:13How was the contract for another year?
44:16I don't know.
44:19Before we talked about that,
44:22he told me
44:25that he set me up before I could be set up.
44:28Coach is basically a one-year contract.
44:31What did you sell to Iseki?
44:34I didn't sell anything.
44:37As I said before,
44:40when I decided to leave Seibu,
44:43the first person I talked to
44:46was Shigeru Takada.
44:49I was fired.
44:52Lions asked me
44:55if I would come.
44:58I told them
45:01I wouldn't come.
45:04I didn't ask for anything in particular.
45:07This time,
45:10it's the same Iseki in the C-League.
45:13How useful is Bruce's information?
45:16I've never been
45:19particularly aggressive
45:22when I go to any team.
45:25I've played against
45:28Mr. Sukawara and others.
45:31I think it's better
45:34to prioritize
45:37that side.
45:40By the way,
45:43the defense coach also has
45:46his own way of distributing work.
45:49This time,
45:52Hiroyasu Tanaka
45:55and I were talking about
45:58whether Mr. Takada would be fired.
46:01I'm going to be third this time.
46:04It's not until mid-January
46:07that I'm going to be third.
46:10Usually, it's not the third coach
46:13but the first coach
46:16who hits the cheat lock.
46:19But if the third coach
46:22is much younger,
46:25the third coach
46:28rarely hits it.
46:31What does Mr. Tanaka
46:34think about coaching
46:37the best team in Japan?
46:40I teach the same way
46:43as I teach the players.
46:46I just change people.
46:49I don't change
46:52my feelings.
46:55However,
46:58in the case of DNA,
47:01what do you feel?
47:04I don't make
47:07any strange demands.
47:10I don't do that at all.
47:13I just do it at that time.
47:16I always try to
47:19make a good team.
47:22When Mr. Hisano was
47:25the coach,
47:28I think I made a good team.
47:31I'm sorry.
47:34Every team has
47:37a good coach.
47:40What do you think, Mr. Hisanobu?
47:43Mr. Hisanobu and Mr. Kawada
47:46have a good team, right?
47:49I've been coaching
47:52with Mr. Hisanobu since I was
47:55a second team coach.
47:58Mr. Kawada was
48:01good at communicating with me.
48:04Even if I say something,
48:07Mr. Hisanobu is always
48:10ready to help me.
48:13Do you have a contract
48:16with Mr. Hisanobu?
48:19Yes, I do.
48:22I start talking to
48:25various coaches in the summer.
48:28If you think
48:31I'm a good coach,
48:34I'll start talking to you.
48:37We've talked a lot about
48:40the ruins for a long time.
48:43Is everything okay?
48:46Yes, it's okay.
48:49The ultimate baseball site, QGM.
48:52Editing continues.
48:54To be continued.
49:25We'll be back on Sunday.
49:28Next time on J-League Watcher,
49:31we'll talk to Mr. Ryota Moriaki.
49:34Good evening.
49:37Don't miss it.
49:40Starting now.
49:43Nozawa Onsen Village is a ski resort.
49:46It's a 100-year-old story
49:49that opened a ski resort
49:51and gave birth to many players.
49:54Sunday, November 24th at 11.25pm.

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