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00:00I was told that Shintaro Katsu or Chono Shisayashika would be in charge of it.
00:05I even prepared the money for it.
00:07Isn't that crazy?
00:08That's crazy.
00:10He was a major player in the DNA Giants.
00:13He was also a No-Hit-No-Run player.
00:16His father was a former wrestler.
00:17Yamaguchi Shun was known as Dosuko U-1.
00:22He was also my mentor.
00:24I went to see Utsumi's practice session.
00:27It was early in the morning.
00:28I went to see Utsumi's practice session.
00:32Utsumi wasn't there.
00:35It wasn't his practice day.
00:39He was a major player in the DNA Giants.
00:42He started his career in 2013 at the age of 20.
00:46He was famous for his sweet mask.
00:49He is Ryosuke Miyaguni.
00:52Hayato's aura is amazing.
00:54I think it's a brand called Hayato Sakamoto.
00:58Yamaguchi Shun and Miyaguni Shun from Okinawa.
01:04They are cute.
01:06That's crazy.
01:07That's crazy.
01:08That's crazy.
01:10What will they talk about?
01:13Dugout Playball
01:17Dugout has started.
01:18Thank you for coming.
01:20Thank you for having us.
01:22Let's introduce our guests.
01:25This is their first appearance.
01:26He is a member of the DNA Giants.
01:29He won No Hit No Run in 2018.
01:31He is a owner of a junk shop in Roppongi.
01:35He is Yamaguchi Shun.
01:37Nice to meet you.
01:38Nice to meet you.
01:40This is their first appearance.
01:42He is a member of the DNA Giants.
01:44He was active in Senpatsu Nakatsugi.
01:46After his retirement, he passed the national exam.
01:51He passed the national exam.
01:54He is Miyaguni Ryosuke.
01:55Nice to meet you.
01:56Nice to meet you.
01:59They have a great second career.
02:04We will talk about their active period.
02:07We will also talk about their retirement.
02:11Yamaguchi Shun is a bit creepy.
02:14He is creepy.
02:16He is the owner of a junk shop.
02:18He looks like a member of Roppongi.
02:21His shop is in Roppongi.
02:23He is called Minato Koji.
02:26He passed the national exam.
02:29He is amazing.
02:31I passed the national exam twice.
02:34I slipped twice.
02:36I studied hard.
02:37You slipped when you laughed and slipped when you passed the national exam.
02:39Wow.
02:40It's not wow.
02:43It's really amazing.
02:45It's difficult, isn't it?
02:46It's really difficult.
02:48I think I passed the national exam.
02:51It's difficult to pass the national exam.
02:55What do you do now?
02:58I work at a real estate company.
03:01You work at a real estate company.
03:03Your business is very popular, isn't it?
03:06I can't speak at all.
03:08You can't speak at all.
03:09It's a problem.
03:10It's a problem.
03:11It's a problem.
03:12That's right.
03:13Even if I can't speak at all, I will buy it.
03:16I will buy it.
03:20If you have a ticket salesman, your salary will increase, right?
03:24That's right.
03:25That's right.
03:26You don't have one.
03:27You don't have one.
03:28I've been playing table tennis for two years in a row.
03:31Don't make me say that.
03:33You also appeared in a TV drama about baseball.
03:37You also appeared in a TV drama about baseball.
03:39I can't.
03:40I can't.
03:41I just threw it.
03:42Where did you hear about it?
03:44You didn't join an entertainment agency, did you?
03:46You didn't join an entertainment agency, did you?
03:47Who told you that?
03:48It was a staff member of the Giants.
03:53The drama team said that you were a good baseball player.
03:59The drama team said that you were a good baseball player.
04:03I think so.
04:04I think so.
04:05I think so.
04:06The TV industry doesn't leave this mask alone.
04:08The TV industry doesn't leave this mask alone.
04:09By the way, I also came to baseball.
04:11Really?
04:12Really?
04:13I came.
04:14Are you a villain?
04:15I came.
04:16By the way, I was a referee.
04:18I was a referee.
04:20I was a referee.
04:21I was a referee.
04:22I was a referee.
04:23I think it's hard to be a second career.
04:26You opened a store as soon as you quit baseball.
04:30That's right.
04:31That's amazing.
04:32I happened to have a good property.
04:35I've been preparing for retirement for a year.
04:38Is it when you were a Blue Jays?
04:40It was after that.
04:41It was after that.
04:42I was thinking about my age.
04:45I was thinking about my age.
04:47I was preparing for retirement.
04:50I happened to have a good property.
04:53That's a good calculation.
04:55It's important.
04:56If you quit baseball and start a career, it's hard to start a career.
05:00Baseball players are always playing baseball.
05:04Baseball players are always playing baseball.
05:06It's hard to start a career from there.
05:10I think so.
05:11I didn't hate getting in touch with people.
05:16That's why I started this business.
05:19You're getting bigger than before.
05:25My body?
05:26Yes, your body.
05:27Your body is getting closer to YOSHIMOTO.
05:29Yes.
05:30Recently, a stranger came to my house.
05:33He asked me where I was originally.
05:36I was talking to him.
05:37I was talking to him.
05:40You two used to be teammates.
05:42Yes, we've been friends for 3 years.
05:45Yes, we've been friends for 3 years.
05:47How did you get along with him?
05:51I asked him out a lot, but he refused.
05:53That's not true.
05:55Why?
05:56He said I was his senior.
05:58I'm his senior, too.
06:00How about you, YAMAMUTO?
06:01Do you want to talk about baseball?
06:04Yes, I do.
06:05You're right.
06:07Really?
06:08The atmosphere is different in Kyushu.
06:11Miyagi-san is from Okinawa.
06:13So, the atmosphere is different.
06:20Kazuma likes fashion.
06:22He wears a lot of clothes.
06:24It's like he's looking at me.
06:26He looks cool when he wears mannequins.
06:28But when he wears clothes, he looks different.
06:33Here it is.
06:35The first place of the 9th round.
06:39You two will choose the first place of the 9th round.
06:44The first place of the 9th round?
06:46We'll announce the themes.
06:48Please name the first place of the 9th round.
06:51The first place is...
06:54The first place of the 9th round is the manly man.
06:57I think it's CHOUNO.
07:00Me, too.
07:01He looks manly.
07:03He looks manly.
07:05But he is actually manly.
07:08Is there such an episode?
07:09No, there isn't.
07:10No?
07:11No?
07:12It's just an image.
07:13It's just an image.
07:15We'll ask you two.
07:17Please answer.
07:19Here we go.
07:201, 2, 3.
07:21Murata Shuichi.
07:23The manly Murata.
07:24The manly Murata.
07:25The manly man is...
07:27The manly man is...
07:28Murata Shuichi, who left his name on the 9th round as the mastermind of the Yokohama Giants.
07:34What is the manly episode of the manly Murata?
07:39I'm from Yokohama.
07:41I joined the Giants.
07:43Before the F.A.
07:46We ate together in Yokohama.
07:49He's like a real boss.
07:53He would never get angry with his juniors.
07:57He's easy-going.
07:58He's like, let's have fun.
08:00He's like, let's have fun.
08:01He's like, let's have fun.
08:02He's like, let's have fun.
08:06I'm curious about his juniors.
08:09I'm curious about the people who can beat him.
08:13I'll leave that for later.
08:14I'll leave that for later.
08:15Is that the case in the game?
08:17I was often scolded by my juniors in Yokohama.
08:20How?
08:21They beat me so I got angry.
08:25In the elevator.
08:27You couldn't run away.
08:28I couldn't run away.
08:29I yelled in the elevator.
08:32I yelled in the elevator.
08:33They called me out for dinner.
08:36How annoying.
08:40He loves his juniors.
08:42He's like a real boss.
08:43He's like a real boss.
08:44He's my friend.
08:47He was training in Japan.
08:50I saw the bench, and from far away...
08:55There was this guy.
08:57I thought, oh, it's the director.
09:00I heard he was scary, so I thought it was the director.
09:03But when I got closer, it was Murata.
09:05He was a man.
09:07You have to be a man to sit at that angle.
09:10It's harder to sit like that.
09:11He's got a bad attitude.
09:13He's got a bad attitude. He's not a man.
09:16He's a man, Murata.
09:17A man, Murata.
09:18Miyaguri-san is also Murata.
09:19That's right.
09:20People call me the man Murata.
09:23That's it?
09:24That's why you chose him?
09:25That's part of it.
09:27Do you have an episode?
09:28An episode?
09:29An episode I have is...
09:31It's not a manly episode, but it's a manly episode.
09:35What?
09:36What do you mean?
09:38It's a pretty intense episode.
09:43Before a match, he's always going,
09:46going, going,
09:48and going.
09:49He's nervous.
09:51When I hear that,
09:53I'm like, what? Is there a gap?
09:56Are you trying to say he's a crybaby?
09:57No, no.
09:58It's not like he's crying.
10:00Even though he's nervous,
10:02he'll leave a mark in the match.
10:04I've been working with Shu-san and Murata-san,
10:06and they're always going up.
10:09Like, before the match starts,
10:10when they're about to sit down,
10:12they'll go up, but when they're down,
10:14they'll leave a mark.
10:16I wonder if it's okay to say this.
10:18There are entertainers like that.
10:20Oh, really?
10:21Before the match?
10:22There are people who'll go,
10:24go, go,
10:25at the very end.
10:27There are?
10:28Yes, there are.
10:29There's someone you all know.
10:31Daichi-san.
10:32What?
10:33Should I say it?
10:34No, no.
10:35I want to hear it.
10:36You want to hear it?
10:37If you say it,
10:38it's Uchimura-san.
10:40Uchimura-san.
10:41He'll go,
10:42go,
10:43but before the match starts,
10:44he'll leave a mark.
10:45When I see that,
10:46I feel relieved.
10:48Even though he's such an amazing person,
10:50he'll leave a mark
10:52before the match starts.
10:54That makes me feel like
10:56I can do it,
10:58even though I'm nervous.
11:00When Murata-san does that,
11:02even young people
11:04feel relieved.
11:06On the contrary,
11:07On the contrary?
11:09On the contrary?
11:11On the contrary?
11:12Yes, on the contrary.
11:13There was a time
11:15when I was in the opening match.
11:17Yes, there was.
11:19At that time,
11:21Utsumi-san
11:23was the ace,
11:25but he wasn't there.
11:27I just happened to be there,
11:29so I was able to get in
11:31without being nervous.
11:33However,
11:35Shu-san,
11:37when I heard Murata-san
11:39saying,
11:41I got nervous.
11:43No, it's the opposite.
11:45It's the opposite.
11:47I thought,
11:49is that how the match is?
11:51I still remember
11:53Shu-san getting nervous.
11:55Next is
11:57the stylish No.1.
11:59Who will the two
12:01choose?
12:03The stylish No.1
12:06is Sakamoto-san.
12:08That's right.
12:10Kobayashi-san is also
12:12stylish.
12:14Let's ask the two.
12:16Here we go.
12:18Sakamoto-san.
12:20The stylish No.1
12:22is
12:24the stylish No.1
12:26is the stylish No.1
12:28is the stylish No.1
12:30is the stylish No.1
12:32is the stylish No.1
12:34It's unfair.
12:36It's unfair.
12:38He's stylish and cool.
12:40He's cool no matter what he wears.
12:42Even if I wear something stylish,
12:44it doesn't look cool.
12:46Everyone just stopped.
12:48He just nodded.
12:50He just nodded.
12:54I really think
12:56Hayato's aura is amazing.
12:58I know.
13:00I also feel that way.
13:03Even celebrities don't feel that way.
13:05Hayato's aura
13:07is unique and unique.
13:09It's amazing.
13:11He has his own world.
13:13When we get along,
13:15he's very friendly and cute.
13:17But
13:19I tell Hayato
13:21that he's not my age.
13:23He's my age.
13:25When we go out together,
13:27I see.
13:29You're older than him.
13:31We're friends.
13:33Miyaguchi-san,
13:35what do you think of Hayato?
13:37He's cool.
13:39He's a brand
13:41called Hayato Sakamoto.
13:43But I understand.
13:45He's a manly man.
13:47He's a manly man.
13:49Don't say that.
13:51Don't say that.
13:53Don't say that.
13:55Don't say that.
13:57Don't say that.
14:00I think he'll become Miyaguchi-san.
14:02I think he'll become Miyaguchi-san.
14:04But,
14:06he's a manly man.
14:08He's very cool.
14:10When I have a child,
14:12I hug him and talk to him.
14:14I talk to him naturally.
14:16I have a question.
14:18I have a question.
14:20I have a question.
14:22I have a question.
14:24There are no calculators.
14:26There are no calculators.
14:28If there are calculators,
14:30let's sign a contract.
14:32Let's sign a contract.
14:34That's what he says.
14:36That's what we should do.
14:38That's what we should do.
14:40But Hayato Sakamoto
14:42is a manly man.
14:44He's a manly man.
14:46He's a manly man.
14:48He's a manly man.
14:50He's a manly man.
14:52He's a manly man.
14:54He's a manly man.
14:57Hayato looks cool.
14:59I think so too.
15:01I want to be like Hayato!
15:03I want to be like Hayato!
15:05How about the other way around?
15:07The other way around?
15:09I can say he's like my senior.
15:11I can say he's like my senior.
15:13Kazuma-kun also likes fashion.
15:15He likes fashion.
15:17He has long legs.
15:19He wears a lot.
15:21He wears a lot.
15:23I think he likes me.
15:25It would be cool if I bought it from a mannequin, but it's different when I wear it.
15:29You can't buy it from a mannequin, can you?
15:30Kazuma is the same as me.
15:32He's like, please give me this.
15:33He's like, please give me this.
15:34He's like, please give me this.
15:36But Kazuma is really fashionable.
15:39I like him.
15:39You like him, right?
15:41I see.
15:41Miyagori-san, do you have one?
15:43To be honest, I don't have anyone who's ugly.
15:47But he's a big senpai.
15:49A big senpai?
15:51Here I go.
15:52He's cute.
15:54I'm not saying he's ugly.
15:55He's cute.
15:56He's cute.
15:58Who is he?
15:59Ootake Kan-san.
16:02He loves ramen.
16:04He's cute.
16:05Kan-chan.
16:06Ootake-san is cute.
16:08What's so cute about him?
16:10Well...
16:13His form is cute, too.
16:15He's the idol character of the team.
16:17His form is cute.
16:17You're making fun of me.
16:19He's a unique character.
16:21He's like a yuru character.
16:24He's a healing character.
16:26Even when he eats, he always eats something with rice on it.
16:31He's like, Kan-san, you're cute.
16:36Yamaguchi Shun-san and Miyagori Ryosuke-san chose Kyuukai 00 No.1.
16:42Who's next?
16:45It's the demon of the giant's practice.
16:48Who do you think it is?
16:51You've seen him a lot, haven't you?
16:52Yes, I have.
16:53Recently, I think Kadowaki-san was the first one to come.
16:58Yes, yes, yes.
16:59Here we go.
17:00One, two...
17:02Utsumi-san.
17:03Oh!
17:04Oh!
17:04It's you.
17:05It's me!
17:06Yes, it's Jigaji-san.
17:07Wow!
17:09It's a rule to choose one of the two, but the opinion has been divided.
17:14Yamaguchi-san chose himself, but...
17:19It's hard to find someone who says that.
17:20I know, right?
17:22I'm going to change my image here.
17:25Is there any episode that you're proud of?
17:28First of all, if I do it where I can see it, it means I'm practicing.
17:31I see.
17:31I'm already good at doing it in front of the director.
17:34It's like I'm doing it.
17:36When I'm late, I start stretching in my room.
17:39I see.
17:40Yes.
17:40I stretch hard and go to the gym about 10 minutes before.
17:44Why do you think I'm not practicing?
17:45Because I'm doing it in my room.
17:49You're doing it where you can't see it.
17:50But the reporters see it and say,
17:51Shino-san, you're late.
17:53That's right.
17:54I'm the first one to go home.
17:55I see.
17:56So, you're the first one to go home.
17:58Do you do it after that?
17:59Yes.
18:00I go to the gym after that.
18:02Is it aesthetic?
18:04You don't show it.
18:05It's not aesthetic.
18:08I have to go there to practice.
18:10I see.
18:10I didn't have any equipment at the time.
18:12I see.
18:13You can't do it in the ground.
18:14Yes.
18:15Like that.
18:16I see.
18:16I throw 12 balls the most.
18:20How many balls do you throw in a day?
18:22When I first started,
18:24there was a teabagging basket.
18:26I threw about 400 balls.
18:28I threw 5 boxes.
18:29What?
18:302,000 balls?
18:32I threw 4 to 5 boxes a day to learn my form at a distance of about 5 meters.
18:39Then I finally got my form.
18:41People say your shoulders are a consumable.
18:43It's a time to save throwing.
18:46I don't think my shoulders are a consumable.
18:49What?
18:50Your body is strong.
18:51It's too strong.
18:52That's right.
18:53I have to learn how to throw to learn my form.
18:55I see.
18:56How did you feel when you saw that?
18:59To be honest,
19:01I thought my body was strong.
19:03That's right.
19:04What I want to tell young people is
19:08there's no way you can learn your form without throwing.
19:11I've never been injured in my life.
19:14Even if you throw thousands of balls in a good form,
19:17you won't get injured.
19:19So there's no way you can learn your form with 50 or 60 balls.
19:22That's what I want to tell people.
19:23Anyway, you have to throw as many as you can.
19:26I have to throw as many batters as I can.
19:28I have to throw as many pitchers as I can.
19:29Recently, there's a saying.
19:32If you're going to throw 1,000 times,
19:34it's better to throw 30 times.
19:38What do you think about this saying?
19:40There's no such thing as a wasteful 1,000 times.
19:42That's good.
19:43There's no such thing as a wasteful 1,000 times.
19:44There's no such thing as a wasteful 1,000 times.
19:45There's no such thing as a wasteful 1,000 times.
19:47You have to throw after you get tired.
19:48I see.
19:49You have to throw after you get tired.
19:51You have to put in the effort and guts to throw again and again.
19:56For example,
19:58even if you run 10 laps,
20:00you can't run out of time.
20:03So you have to throw one more time.
20:04But I think the other thing is
20:06the power that comes out when you're about to throw.
20:11I think there's a part of it that you can't see.
20:12I see.
20:13I think the practice that you do on your own
20:16will eventually lead to mistakes.
20:21It's a really old-fashioned way of thinking.
20:23You have to do it until you get the hang of it.
20:25That's the world of pro-wrestling.
20:26That's what I think.
20:28That's so cool.
20:30He looks cooler than when he was on the show.
20:32He's cool.
20:33If he was on the show now, he might be chosen as the coolest guy.
20:35He might be able to beat Hayashi Sakamoto.
20:37I wish he was a little more stylish.
20:39He's 10kg heavier than when he was on the show, so he wouldn't be on the show.
20:43Even that looks cool.
20:45That's right.
20:47Next, Utsumi Miyaguchi.
20:49He was my mentor when I was on the show.
20:55Utsumi practices early in the morning.
21:00In Utsumi's case, it's different from Shun.
21:04You don't have to follow me.
21:08It's like a Grand Prix.
21:10I see.
21:11It's like a Grand Prix.
21:12He practices early in the morning.
21:14But he practices so early in the morning that no one is watching.
21:18In the end, no one is watching.
21:22In the end, it's the same.
21:24The way Utsumi practices is the same.
21:28He practices where no one is watching.
21:30That's why I think Utsumi is amazing.
21:34For example, what time does he come to practice?
21:37He starts practicing at 9.30am.
21:42But Utsumi starts practicing at 6am.
21:44No one is watching.
21:45That's too early.
21:47What time does Utsumi get up?
21:50I don't know.
21:51Maybe he sleeps in the locker room.
21:53Does he sleep in the locker room?
21:54No, he doesn't.
21:55What does he do? Does he train?
21:57He runs and trains.
22:00He finishes all his training.
22:03And then he comes to practice.
22:05So he practices all day.
22:06Yes.
22:07Did you train together?
22:08Yes, I did.
22:09Did you train together?
22:10Yes, I did.
22:11Did you train together?
22:12Yes, I did.
22:13He runs a lot.
22:16He runs 100 times a day.
22:21He's like a high school baseball player.
22:24He's amazing.
22:26He runs a lot.
22:27He runs a lot.
22:28What do you think of Utsumi's words?
22:32I asked him why he practices so much.
22:39He said it's because he thinks he's the worst.
22:44So he helps me when I'm on the mound.
22:51I see.
22:52He helps me.
22:53So you think you're the best when you're on the mound.
22:58You get motivated when you hear that.
23:02Yes, I do.
23:03I get motivated when I hear that.
23:04I was watching him.
23:05I was watching him.
23:06I was watching him.
23:07I was watching him.
23:08But he was too fast.
23:11Let's go.
23:12Let's beat him.
23:13Go to the 5 p.m.
23:14Let's go to the 5 p.m.
23:15Let's go to the 5 p.m.
23:16Why didn't you go?
23:17I went to see him once.
23:21I was going to go,
23:24but Utsumi wasn't there.
23:28He wasn't there.
23:33You went to the wrong place.
23:34I had no idea.
23:36Utsumi trains really fast.
23:40And by the time the whole thing is over, the team's menu is already done.
23:45The running, too.
23:46Wow.
23:47And then, they catch the ball and go up.
23:50I think it makes sense to gather the whole team.
23:53I see.
23:54Because everyone is already doing it.
23:55It's self-training.
23:55I see. It's like Giants.
23:57I'm not criticizing.
23:58I'm not criticizing.
23:59I'm not criticizing.
24:00I think it's a good system.
24:02I see.
24:03For example, when I was in Yokohama, I would do that.
24:06They told me I'd only run 10 runs.
24:08They told me I'd only run 10 runs.
24:10I see.
24:11I think running is part of the training.
24:15I thought, Giants is fine with this style.
24:19So each team has a different way of doing it.
24:22Yes.
24:23I thought Giants was very competitive.
24:28I thought I'd be there in 3 hours.
24:30I see.
24:31I thought I'd be there in 3 hours.
24:32Then I could do whatever I wanted with my ass.
24:34You could do anything.
24:35So, you can use your time effectively.
24:37I felt that each team has its own characteristics.
24:41Are the majors different?
24:42The majors are very flexible.
24:44Individuals?
24:45Individuals, yes.
24:46Of course, I wake up at 4.30 or 5 in the morning.
24:49Early work, right?
24:51Early work, yes.
24:52I go to work at 5.30 in the morning.
24:54The bench is set up at 140 degrees.
24:55Wow, that's amazing.
24:57What time do those people go home?
24:59Around 1 o'clock.
25:00Even if you say that, those people are working really hard.
25:02They're working really hard.
25:04That's amazing.
25:05I can't believe they can lift 140kg at 5.30 in the morning.
25:07That's amazing.
25:08But it's a world where those people are active.
25:10In the end, practice doesn't lie.
25:12That's right. That's important.
25:13Kyukai Marumaru No.1
25:16The last one is...
25:17Kyojin no Shinshi No.1
25:20Who will the two of them choose?
25:23Isn't this Hara-san?
25:25There's a saying that Kyojin no Shinshi is him.
25:28Let's hear it.
25:29One, two...
25:30Shogo-san.
25:33I'm happy.
25:34Kyojin no Shinshi No.1 is...
25:37Choro Hisayoshi.
25:39The Kyojin army is always full of Shinshi.
25:42Who is the best Shinshi among them?
25:46This person is already a Shinshi.
25:49There are no bad rumors.
25:51There aren't any.
25:52That's amazing.
25:53Not one person is bad.
25:57When I first started, Choro-san joined.
26:00I happened to meet him on the bullet train to Osaka.
26:07He always greets me.
26:10He's a Shinshi.
26:11He's a Shinshi.
26:12He's a Shinshi.
26:13I want more Shinshi episodes.
26:16Miyaguchi-san, what do you think?
26:18He's a gentleman to everyone.
26:21He's a gentleman to everyone.
26:23We want to take care of him.
26:26But Choro-san does everything for us.
26:29He does everything for us.
26:31He does everything for us.
26:33He cooks for us.
26:35Choro-san pays for everything.
26:38He's the best Shinshi.
26:40I often hear that Choro-san pays for the tables we don't go to together.
26:48I met him when I was in the baseball team.
26:50When you were in the baseball team?
26:51When I was in the baseball team.
26:53We ate in separate rooms.
26:56When I told him to go, he said it was over.
27:00I didn't know he was there.
27:02I asked him who paid for it.
27:04He said Choro-san paid for it.
27:08When I went to greet him, he told me not to say anything.
27:13He said the restaurant would get angry.
27:15So I went home.
27:16The next day, I said thank you to Choro-san.
27:19That's cool.
27:21It was a lot of money.
27:23Baseball players eat expensive meat.
27:26I was worried about how much it would cost.
27:28You were worried about it.
27:30I was worried about what to do.
27:32But Choro-san paid for it.
27:34I was so happy.
27:36I was so happy.
27:38I was so happy.
27:41I was so happy.
27:43But Choro-san was there.
27:45I thought Choro-san was so cool.
27:47He was so cool.
27:49I had a common acquaintance.
27:52I asked him where he got the cap from.
27:59He said it was sold at Roppongi Destination.
28:02I didn't tell him I was going to buy anything.
28:06But a common acquaintance went to buy it.
28:09He said he had it from Choro-san.
28:13He even prepared the bill.
28:15That's crazy.
28:16That's crazy.
28:18That's crazy.
28:19That's crazy.
28:20That's crazy.
28:21I didn't know if I was going to buy it.
28:23But he prepared it.
28:25He even prepared the bill.
28:27That's so cool.
28:29That's so cool.
28:31I think he's the same as Shintaro Katsu.
28:33He's the same as him.
28:35He's the same as him.
28:36That's true.
28:37That's a legend.
28:39Next, we will play the second game.
28:45Now, we will ask Yamaguchi-san, the owner of a restaurant, and Miyaguni-san.
28:50We will ask them questions after retirement.
28:53Here is the first question.
28:56Unlike professional baseball, it's hard to do something.
29:01Yamaguchi-san, what do you think?
29:03Teamwork is hard.
29:05Teamwork?
29:07Teamwork is important for professional baseball.
29:09Professional baseball has a goal.
29:13We all have the same goal.
29:15The goal of professional baseball is teamwork.
29:22So, I don't have to say anything.
29:24We all have the same goal.
29:26Now, I'm running a restaurant.
29:29I think the staff is one team.
29:33I'm grateful that they come to work cheerfully.
29:39I'm grateful that they come to work without taking a break.
29:42I'm grateful that they come to work cheerfully.
29:46I'm grateful that they come to work without taking a break.
29:49I'm a manager.
29:51I think they understand my goal.
29:57But, unlike professional baseball, they don't come to work.
30:01I think this is the same everywhere.
30:03The manager and the staff are the same.
30:06The manager has to think about the overall situation.
30:11Employees have to earn more money.
30:15I think that's the difference.
30:17That's right.
30:19I've been playing baseball all the time.
30:21I play baseball because I want to be like this.
30:24Our staff is doing their best.
30:30That's what I felt in the first year.
30:34I see. You hit the wall.
30:37If I were in their shoes, I wouldn't be able to work with them.
30:42I learned a lot from them.
30:44What do you want to do in the future?
30:49I want to make restaurants a good industry.
30:53The image of the restaurant industry is too strong.
31:00I want to change that image.
31:02I want to open a restaurant overseas.
31:08You look like the dawn of Gaia.
31:12That's right.
31:14Miyagi-san, what do you think about your current job?
31:17I didn't know much about baseball.
31:20I only played baseball.
31:22I think I need to know more about my current job.
31:26But, it's hard to communicate because I don't have a job.
31:30Can you explain it to me in time?
31:34I'm worried about you.
31:37I'm worried about you.
31:40Can you explain it to me in time?
31:42I'm doing my best.
31:44Why did you want to work with them?
31:48When I was playing baseball, I wanted to repay my seniors.
31:58But, I couldn't repay them because I wasn't active in baseball.
32:04So, I wanted to work in a different field.
32:08So, you didn't want to work as a baseball player or a trainer.
32:15You wanted to work in the industry.
32:17I had a chance to talk to coaches.
32:21But, my seniors were also coaches.
32:24So, it's hard for me to repay them.
32:29So, you want to work for your seniors?
32:35I hope I can do that in the future.
32:39I see.
32:40Didn't you have a choice?
32:44I was rejected.
32:46Really?
32:47Yes.
32:48Again?
32:49Yes.
32:50I didn't expect that.
32:52I was rejected.
32:53Really?
32:54Yes.
32:55Did you quit immediately?
32:57Yes, I did.
32:58I talked to Ryosuke.
32:59I told him that I wanted to work with him.
33:03You must be a good employee.
33:05Yes, I am.
33:06If I were Ryosuke, I would be fired.
33:10I was crazy about my plan.
33:14Why did you get rejected?
33:17I was under pressure from Shun.
33:21If I were Ryosuke, I would be fired.
33:24You want to repay your seniors.
33:30So, you want to work in a different industry.
33:35I can't do that.
33:38I'm sorry.
33:40What did you say?
33:42I'm sorry.
33:43I'm sorry.
33:44I'm sorry.
33:46I'm sorry.
33:49I see.
33:51Let's move on to the next topic.
33:54He has a lot of experience as a professional player.
34:00Shun, what do you have?
34:02What do I have?
34:03I have a lot of energy and guts.
34:05That's all?
34:06Yes.
34:07That's all I have.
34:08I played baseball, lived in a dormitory, and took a bath.
34:13That's all I have.
34:15I have a lot of patience.
34:18I've been playing baseball for 3 years.
34:21I have a lot of mental strength.
34:27There was a time when I couldn't grow as much as I thought.
34:30I see.
34:31Because of the sales.
34:32Yes, because of the sales.
34:33I don't know why.
34:35But I have a lot of guts.
34:38I won't give up.
34:40When you play baseball, do you have a lot of guts?
34:44There's a 400-meter dash.
34:46That's the toughest.
34:48I have to cut it in 90 seconds.
34:51I cut it in 10 times.
34:53I couldn't cut it in the 8th or 7th time.
34:56I had to run for 42 minutes.
34:58What?
34:59I can't believe it.
35:00Until you cut it?
35:01Yes.
35:02But I couldn't run because I couldn't cut it.
35:04I went to the stadium at 12 o'clock.
35:07I left the stadium at 7 o'clock at night.
35:09You were running all the time.
35:11At that time, I thought I couldn't make money.
35:14I thought I couldn't make money even if I ran like this.
35:17But he was strict with me.
35:21I was able to do that.
35:23That kind of experience is easy for me now.
35:27I can say thank you to people.
35:31Did the coach run with you until the end?
35:33Yes, he did.
35:35Did he tell you to run until the end?
35:38He measured me every time.
35:40By the way, who is he?
35:41He is Mr. Tsukahara.
35:44He was my training coach at that time.
35:47The coach at that time was Mr. Saito Akiyo and Mr. Hiroki Nomura.
35:53I had a night practice that night.
35:55My senior asked me if I could skip the night practice.
35:59I didn't go to the night practice because I was drunk.
36:02The next day, I had a meeting in the morning.
36:04I asked him why I couldn't skip the night practice.
36:07He was very angry.
36:10I told Mr. Nomura,
36:12Hey, you!
36:14I didn't think you could be a professional fighter.
36:17He was very angry.
36:19It's a good way.
36:21He said, Why can't you skip the night practice?
36:24It's because I don't have guts.
36:26He was very strict with me.
36:28I told him to run from now on.
36:30The next day, I had muscle pain.
36:33I couldn't run from the third day.
36:35I ran for 35 minutes that day.
36:37That's why I'm still alive.
36:39He told me that.
36:41Mr. Nomura is very kind.
36:43He is very kind.
36:45I often meet him at the O.B.
36:48It's a funny story.
36:50He said, You guys did a good job.
36:54He often tells me funny stories.
36:57It was a good time.
36:59It was fun.
37:01I see.
37:03Mr. Miyagi, what do you think?
37:05You have guts.
37:07I don't think so.
37:09I think you are a cool guy.
37:12I don't think I have guts.
37:16I don't think I have guts.
37:20I don't think so.
37:22I don't think so.
37:24But I think I did my best.
37:27I think you have patience.
37:30Some people say, I don't care.
37:33I think so, too.
37:35I'm not going to break my back.
37:37I will.
37:39I have patience.
37:42Some people say, I don't care.
37:44Some people say, I don't care.
37:49Some people say, I don't care.
37:51Some people say, I don't care.
37:54I don't think so.
37:56I don't think you have a big reason to say that you're a fan of Giants.
38:02Not at all.
38:03I don't think anyone knows that I'm a fan of Giants.
38:06What?
38:07I don't have a reason to say that.
38:10But what do you think?
38:11Do you think people will know that you're a fan of Giants?
38:15I'm sure they will.
38:17Do you think people will know that you're a fan of Giants?
38:18I don't think so.
38:20You don't think so?
38:21I don't think that's the right answer.
38:23Oh, I see.
38:24I'm not a fan of Giants.
38:26No, no, no.
38:27You said it at the beginning of the interview.
38:28I'm serious.
38:30You said you don't have a reason to say that you're a fan of Giants.
38:34Can I put a number on your suit?
38:3630.
38:3730.
38:38Can I show it to you when I go home?
38:4030.
38:4130?
38:42Oh, I see.
38:43Wait, wait, wait.
38:44What kind of 30?
38:47What kind of 30?
38:48That's right.
38:50Next, we will teach you how to play baseball.
38:52Yes!
38:53I'm looking forward to it.
38:54Here, we will teach our guest Iroha about baseball techniques that will be helpful for students and coaches who play baseball.
39:01This time, we will ask Shun Yamaguchi and Ryosuke Miyaguni to tell us the secrets of pitching.
39:10First, let's start with Yamaguchi-san.
39:16When you grip the ball, you put your middle finger on the longer side and the index finger on the shorter side.
39:26I think a lot of people want to hold the ball with these three fingers.
39:31Yes.
39:32Like this.
39:33Yes.
39:34For me, the most important thing is these two fingers.
39:37Oh!
39:38The ring finger and the little finger.
39:39Yes.
39:40If you hold the ball with these three fingers, it will be difficult for the ball to escape.
39:45Oh!
39:47It's here.
39:48Yes.
39:49You have to support the ball.
39:50Yes.
39:51When you hold the ball with these three fingers, you have to shake your hand like this.
39:55And when you put your middle finger on the longer side and the index finger on the shorter side, you have to shake your hand like this.
40:00Oh!
40:02So, I think you can tell if you can hold the ball with these two fingers or not.
40:11You don't have this in your textbook, do you?
40:12No, I don't.
40:13I also want to ask you about the angle of your thumb.
40:16Yes.
40:17You just have to support the ball with your thumb.
40:19It's like you're holding the ball with these three fingers.
40:23You support the ball with your thumb and throw the ball.
40:26I see.
40:27Did you learn this from PL Academy?
40:29Did you have this in mind?
40:31No, I didn't.
40:33I've heard that you have to support the ball between these two fingers.
40:37But I've never heard this before.
40:41When the ball escapes, you can't tell if you're conscious or not.
40:46So, you have to hold the ball with these three fingers.
40:50Yes.
40:51You have to hold the ball straight.
40:52If you do that, the ball will go out of balance.
40:54So, you have to be conscious of these two fingers.
40:57If you swing your arm, the ball will go out of balance.
41:00That's how I feel.
41:02Which finger do you use when the ball goes out of balance?
41:05I use my middle finger at the end.
41:08I push the ball in with my middle finger at the end.
41:10You push the ball in.
41:11Yes.
41:12And I try to talk behind the ball as much as possible.
41:19What?
41:20I've been told to talk behind the ball.
41:23I've been told to talk behind the ball as much as possible.
41:27But I talk behind the ball.
41:29If you swing your arm, you can tell.
41:31But you have to think about where you can swing your arm the most.
41:35If you talk in front of the ball, the ball will go out of balance.
41:41And you can't control the ball with your hands.
41:45But if you bring the ball to the top of the table and talk to the ball,
41:48the ball will naturally go to the top of the table.
41:51Did you learn that in high school?
41:52No, I didn't.
41:53I learned that from Iwasu and Ichiro.
41:59I learned that from Mr. Koyama's theory.
42:01You learned it from him.
42:02Yes, I did.
42:03I thought it was true when I was told for the first time.
42:06I learned that I don't have to talk to the ball in front of the ball.
42:09When you snap throw, where do you talk the most?
42:13I don't talk to the ball in front of the ball.
42:14You don't snap throw here.
42:15I don't talk to the ball in front of the ball.
42:16You don't talk to the ball in front of the ball.
42:17You talk to the ball here.
42:18Here.
42:19Yes.
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44:19He is good at changing the ball.
44:21Miyaguri-san will teach him how to use the slider.
44:27He is very particular.
44:30It's been a long time since I put on a glove.
44:34It's good.
44:36He is handsome.
44:37He is very cool.
44:38My slider is simple.
44:40I put two sliders on the seams.
44:44Outside of the middle finger?
44:46Outside of the middle finger?
44:47Outside of the middle finger.
44:48I put two sliders on the inside of the seams.
44:53How does your wrist look like?
44:56I want to bend my wrist to the side.
45:00Like a sweep?
45:01You want to slide your wrist to the side.
45:03I don't want to cut my wrist.
45:05I want to look like this.
45:07You want to twist your wrist.
45:09I want to twist my wrist to the side.
45:11Do you twist your wrist?
45:12Did you learn how to do that when you became a professional?
45:15Yes.
45:16Who did you learn it from?
45:17I didn't learn it from anyone.
45:19Maeda-san.
45:21Maeda Kenta-san.
45:22Maeda Kenta-san.
45:24He taught me how to use the slider.
45:28That's how I learned how to grip my wrist.
45:30Maeda Kenta-san.
45:31Isn't it difficult to twist your wrist?
45:33Yes.
45:34Some people twist their wrist from the beginning.
45:40The range of motion of the inside and outside of the wrist changes.
45:44If you have a strong outside of the wrist, you can use this kind of slider.
45:48If you have a strong inside of the wrist, you can use this kind of slider.
45:51It's important to know the range of motion of your wrist.
45:54I see.
45:55This changes the range of motion of your wrist.
45:57I see.
45:58Yamaguchi-san, you are good at twisting your wrist.
46:01That's why you learned how to twist your wrist.
46:05Yamaguchi-san also taught me how to use a fork.
46:11I don't use a fork.
46:14You don't use a fork?
46:15Fork has an image like this.
46:18You hold the fork like this.
46:22In this case, I put the fork on the first joint.
46:25I twist the fork like this.
46:28It's very powerful.
46:32I'm done.
46:34You are very powerful.
46:37Do you throw straight?
46:40I use a stronger image than straight.
46:44Stronger?
46:45I make him run more.
46:48And I let him run more.
46:54You don't let him run like this.
46:56I don't let him run like this.
46:58I make him run with a distance.
47:00I make him run with a distance.
47:03And you let him fall.
47:06This is a fork.
47:08This is the first time you've ever been told how to use a fork.
47:12Everyone uses scissors.
47:14I have short fingers, so I can't throw a ball.
47:17I don't have long fingers either.
47:19Is that how you learned to use a fork?
47:21Mr. Ushijima is like this.
47:25At that time, I was Mr. Ushijima for a year.
47:28On the contrary, when I hear Mr. Sasaki's fork,
47:31I have the image of holding it here.
47:35I've heard that it's better to hold it here than in Japan.
47:41I've heard that it's better to hold it here than in Japan.
47:45I think each person has their own way of throwing.
47:50The size of the hand and the length of the finger are different,
47:53so it may be important to find it yourself.
47:57If you're hooked on it, you'll be good at it.
48:01If you want to split it, put it on the seam.
48:05It doesn't change if you make it smaller and roll it.
48:08If you want to split it, put it on the seam.
48:11If you want to split it, put it on the seam.
48:14If you want to split it, put it on the seam.
48:16If you want to split it, put it on the seam.
48:19Mr. Yamaguchi and Mr. Miyaguni.
48:21Thank you for your valuable guidance.
48:25Today, we learned about the life of a second-generation player.
48:28How was it?
48:30Baseball is fun.
48:32It's been a while since I've talked about baseball.
48:36It's been a while since I felt that baseball is fun to talk about.
48:41You're not a second-generation player, but you're involved in baseball.
48:46I hope I can help my children enjoy baseball in some way.
48:52You've experienced a lot of things.
48:54You're a theorist, so I'd like you to be a commentator.
48:58Thank you for the lesson.
49:00I don't have any power.
49:03I don't have any power.
49:05You're making a mistake.
49:08Mr. Miyaguni, how was it?
49:10I've been away from baseball lately.
49:17As Mr. Shun said, it's been a while since I've talked about baseball.
49:23I want to play baseball again.
49:28You've been with Mr. Miyaguni from the beginning to the end.
49:32It's been a long time.
49:34I hope you become the king of real estate.
49:38The next guest is Mr. Toshiaki Imae.
49:41It's hard to be a director.
49:45I wanted to find out what was inside my body.
49:47It was strange.
49:49There was nothing inside.
49:51I'm looking forward to it.
49:53I had no choice but to fight Shintaro Katsushin.
49:56I told him that I was entrusted by the king.
49:59I even prepared the money.
50:01That's crazy.

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