I honestly like how they used the way they broadcasting styles in different countries like for example in america they show strike zone but in japan they don't
Thanks for playing your best.. I’ve been religiously watching every game. These players are just amazing. Watching the games and matches have been so fun. Sports, music, food is a worldwide affair.
@@kmole-rw6bi You need to look into things more. The easiest pool for Japan to be in would be the one in Taiwan. Korea is a tough opponent. But, yes, it is most probably easier than the pool in the Caribbean. On the other hand, Japan has to travel half the distance of the world to Florida for the final stage, and then many countries in pool C & D have to travel a lot to Taiwan and Japan. In that case, Americans and the Caribbean nations besides Cuba are getting it easy, you know. Especially, USA always plays at home. Wow, that must be tough. I don't know what nationality you are of, but if you are American, it's a pity you have to downplay any opponent that threatens you while casually dismissing how much you are given preferential treatment in the tournament. Americans even changed the matchups during the tournament so that they wouldn't face Japan in the semifinals and that they could face an easier Cuba. I hope you remember how infuriated the Mexicans were about that. And above all, Japan did win the tournament, so I guess, with your logic, Japan had the easiest tournament and USA was the easiest opponent. You guys should know by now that there are no easy wins in a tournament.
Every time someone asks me why do North Americans call it the "World Series" when only one continent (well, two nations--the US and Canada) is involved, I answer, "The World Series was originally designed and intended to be what the World Baseball Classic is today." This is basically the world's truest "World Series" for baseball. I like how it's becoming that important to these both the U.S. and all the intentional teams involved. Also does the sport well, in growing its popularity across borders and improving its appeal to younger demographics. I'm rooting for Team US, of course, but if a team like Japan wins it (again), it'll be good for the whole sport. A nice kind of international rivalry is just what the sport needs. And Ohtani's the international sports star that Japan's never had. 👍🏾
It's called the World Series because the series was established /suggested by the New York World newspaper. The term "World" was, of course, very appealing
@@rajivmurkejee7498 That's not untrue, from a marketing standpoint, but it's also true that the MLB itself was eagerly trying to expand the game beyond the U.S. You're right about where the name came from, but the campaign for such a "world" series was long in effect. Baseball was huge in the radio era, and growing around the world. It's arguably one of the first things to emerge as American popular culture, around the world. Jazz, American apple pie, and baseball. That's the birth of the since-popularized image of the USA, there. The U.S. then was still pretty eager to show up the U.K., whose games like soccer and cricket saw global appeal, even back then. A lot of jingoism behind the aim, I'll admit. It's just unfortunate that things never panned out with a Mexican baseball league, the U.S. and Cuba butted heads geopolitically, and Asia was way too far, in a pre-jetliner world. So, the U.S. and later Canada, it stayed.
@@badcornflakes6374 It's a start. It's still a series to get to the final game. And, frankly, it's probably better this way, given that baseball is already trying to make the sport more appealing to younger (read: less patient) audiences. Also, it makes the series unique from the World Series. It's good to have both varieties of championships. Contrast in championship styles makes the sport seem bigger. A playoffs-style series and then a final championship game is probably for the best.
An international tournament or the "world series" against national teams like the WBC is really fun to watch, but I'd also like to see the post season in which teams from different leagues are involved.
fav jpn team moments/personal timestamps 6:24 sho homer! 24:31 nakano's stolen base 27:30 noot grinding 🔥 30:23 not letting shohei bat really shows how much aura he exudes and it deepens my impression on him 32:25 AUS moment but i really like this play 36:35 pitch so strong the bat jumped instead of the ball 😆 1:56:52 nice double play! so quick 2:09:31 crazy swing by nakano 2:18:12 maki's bat broke 2:24:46 homerun!!
I keep rewinding and watching that Ohtani homerun. The pitcher even knew once it left the bat. Just a massive homerun and that's not even the best one he's hit.
Yep! From 2021-2022 shouting/cheering inside stadium sports game were prohibited and everyone in Japan was following COVID19 protocols. Even in interviews, they are protected with glass partitions and staffs would clean up very often. But I think this year Japan isn't that strict anymore.
In addition to protecting yourself, wearing a mask must have been necessary to protect the other person. It is predicted that baseball stadiums also used fences for fear of human-to-human transmission. In addition to protecting yourself, wearing a mask must have been necessary to protect the other person. In addition, cedar pollen is high in Japan this season, and one out of three Japanese has hay fever, so many people cannot take off their masks this year. Japanese may have a national character, but many people prefer to hide their faces.Some people feel safe by hiding their faces even if they don't have hay fever. Maybe it's because he's a descendant of ninja...😂🥷
6:18 大谷スリーラン
Yamamoto was such a killer, man his throws were beautiful..
Shohei Ohtani is a great person for me.
@@tatis-tu3qi Thank you for telling my spell errors.
Japan plays the game with such heart! They're a joy to watch 👏
That Ohtani HR....jeeze.....
10:08大谷のホームランボール回してるのカメラに抜かれてたのね😊
「みんながホームランボールを欲しがってる」「アメリカではありえない」ってね
I honestly like how they used the way they broadcasting styles in different countries like for example in america they show strike zone but in japan they don't
Thanks for playing your best.. I’ve been religiously watching every game. These players are just amazing. Watching the games and matches have been so fun. Sports, music, food is a worldwide affair.
My left ear enjoyed the match....
Same here
I thought it was just me lol
同じです(笑)
Lol😂
me too
6:17 Shohei Otani takes the lead with a huge 3-run home run
What a classic with Mexico, USA, JPN, and Cuba. The talents tighten.
6:25 shohei🎉
Please, can you upload the Cuba vs Australia Full Game? Thank you very much in advance.
13:40 This is japanese baseball
The Japanese national baseball team knows how to win.
They play In the easiest pool...
@@kmole-rw6bi but now…
@@kmole-rw6bi 10:16
まぁグループラウンドは日本にとって打撃投球練習でした
結局は日本優勝ですが
@@kmole-rw6biCD≫≫≫≫AB
@@kmole-rw6bi You need to look into things more. The easiest pool for Japan to be in would be the one in Taiwan. Korea is a tough opponent. But, yes, it is most probably easier than the pool in the Caribbean.
On the other hand, Japan has to travel half the distance of the world to Florida for the final stage, and then many countries in pool C & D have to travel a lot to Taiwan and Japan. In that case, Americans and the Caribbean nations besides Cuba are getting it easy, you know. Especially, USA always plays at home. Wow, that must be tough.
I don't know what nationality you are of, but if you are American, it's a pity you have to downplay any opponent that threatens you while casually dismissing how much you are given preferential treatment in the tournament. Americans even changed the matchups during the tournament so that they wouldn't face Japan in the semifinals and that they could face an easier Cuba. I hope you remember how infuriated the Mexicans were about that.
And above all, Japan did win the tournament, so I guess, with your logic, Japan had the easiest tournament and USA was the easiest opponent. You guys should know by now that there are no easy wins in a tournament.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
1st Inning 16:35
2nd Inning 34:45
3rd Inning 45:07
4th Inning 1:01:48
2か月以上経ってまだみてる人✋
I like team japan
か、かっこよすぎる、、、!
由伸さすが👏
大谷のホームランで日本勝ったわと確信した
Every time someone asks me why do North Americans call it the "World Series" when only one continent (well, two nations--the US and Canada) is involved, I answer, "The World Series was originally designed and intended to be what the World Baseball Classic is today."
This is basically the world's truest "World Series" for baseball. I like how it's becoming that important to these both the U.S. and all the intentional teams involved. Also does the sport well, in growing its popularity across borders and improving its appeal to younger demographics.
I'm rooting for Team US, of course, but if a team like Japan wins it (again), it'll be good for the whole sport. A nice kind of international rivalry is just what the sport needs. And Ohtani's the international sports star that Japan's never had. 👍🏾
It's called the World Series because the series was established /suggested by the New York World newspaper.
The term "World" was, of course, very appealing
A series is best out of 5 games. This is not that. This is best out of 1.
@@rajivmurkejee7498 That's not untrue, from a marketing standpoint, but it's also true that the MLB itself was eagerly trying to expand the game beyond the U.S.
You're right about where the name came from, but the campaign for such a "world" series was long in effect.
Baseball was huge in the radio era, and growing around the world. It's arguably one of the first things to emerge as American popular culture, around the world. Jazz, American apple pie, and baseball. That's the birth of the since-popularized image of the USA, there.
The U.S. then was still pretty eager to show up the U.K., whose games like soccer and cricket saw global appeal, even back then. A lot of jingoism behind the aim, I'll admit.
It's just unfortunate that things never panned out with a Mexican baseball league, the U.S. and Cuba butted heads geopolitically, and Asia was way too far, in a pre-jetliner world.
So, the U.S. and later Canada, it stayed.
@@badcornflakes6374 It's a start.
It's still a series to get to the final game.
And, frankly, it's probably better this way, given that baseball is already trying to make the sport more appealing to younger (read: less patient) audiences.
Also, it makes the series unique from the World Series. It's good to have both varieties of championships. Contrast in championship styles makes the sport seem bigger.
A playoffs-style series and then a final championship game is probably for the best.
An international tournament or the "world series" against national teams like the WBC is really fun to watch, but I'd also like to see the post season in which teams from different leagues are involved.
I love Japanese baseball
Who's here to watch Yoshinobu Yamamoto
6:25 ゴーン、ビッグフライオオタニサン!
I'm here for "let's go Georgie!" and to watch that one Aussie pitcher's hilarious wind-up.
6:27 he knows that he has thrown a fat pitch to shohei
凄いホームラン😳
初球は三味線,引いた⁉️
自身の広告看板にぶち当てる
SUPERSTAR😊
Love and enjoyed the match
Game
2:03:10 大谷が山川穂高を口ずさむ貴重な2秒。
오타니 잘생겼다
大谷選手は世界一の野球選手より
世界一の野球監督になって欲しいな。
酷使しないこと、
故障しないことを祈る
fav jpn team moments/personal timestamps
6:24 sho homer!
24:31 nakano's stolen base
27:30 noot grinding 🔥
30:23 not letting shohei bat really shows how much aura he exudes and it deepens my impression on him
32:25 AUS moment but i really like this play
36:35 pitch so strong the bat jumped instead of the ball 😆
1:56:52 nice double play! so quick
2:09:31 crazy swing by nakano
2:18:12 maki's bat broke
2:24:46 homerun!!
Bro. Why would you throw a 70mph pitch in the strike zone to the best baseball player in the world? Ohtani San was salivating.
To bad he's not the best in the world..
@@kmole-rw6bi no.. Ohtani is best baseball player
@@설명봐 no, he's nit the best pitcher and he's not the best hitter..he's overrated
@@kmole-rw6bi Is there a player who can hit era 2.40, 20 wins, 46 home runs in mlb? Ohtani is the best player in the world
@@설명봐 you know nothing about baseball.. you only thunk he's the best because he's Japanese.. he's overrated..
I keep rewinding and watching that Ohtani homerun. The pitcher even knew once it left the bat. Just a massive homerun and that's not even the best one he's hit.
山田の応援歌だけ段違いで声量やばいやんw流石山田哲人やな
6:27です
THANK YOU
very good
What do you e xpect from gaijin
1:05:50 『 Let's go George!Let's go George!✨』
2:12:12 so cute……
ケネリー選手の娘さん
My right ear was lonely. 😂
0:01 - Warriors Orochi - Fusion
My left ear is pleased
can you please fix the sound? Only the left has a sound.
the right kept for your lover.
6:18 特大自打球
Otañi ere mi idolo jefe I Derek yirer❤
6分 27秒
めっちゃいいおと
Who is that japanese guy from the start
ヌートバーのハイタッチ強すぎ
6:25 ❤🥎❤
1:30
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💯♥️🇯🇵
16:05
MLB公式だけじゃなくこっちもモノラルなのか...
야마모토 정말 잘한다 개멋있어 ㅠㅠ
ところで君たち、まだ犬を食べてるらしいね
@@angpang3 앙?? 야구 영상 댓글에 무슨 소리해? 뭐가 그렇게 불편해 아무도 개를 먹지 않아
@@dlrjsdksldipt1 당신의 댓글을 번역하면 '개'가 되기 때문에 야마모토를 바보로 취급했다고 생각한 것 같습니다. 같은 일본인으로서 사과드립니다. 죄송합니다.
@@yakyu334 아! ㅠㅠ 번역의 오류를 생각하지 못했네요 수정했습니다!
Are we gonna get USA vs VEN?
Ya but like in a month or two
@@superninja252 those damn licensing restrictions, man. 😡
Usa won against ven
he was posing to be painted like 1:5:00 i think he was saying titanic rose
2:24:46
Left side audio only isn't fun to listen to.
Why are all these games only playing out my left side of my headphones ;( lol
이야 잘하네 ㅋㅋ
カン・ベクホは忘れないよ❤
水原一平、大谷の後ろにいて草
大谷のホームランボール取った女性もう運一生分使っただろうな笑
大谷史上最も壮大なホームラン
6:25
8:34
大谷打ち取っても、村上、吉田、岡本❓どんだけ恐怖なチームやろ😅まぁ、ヌートバー、近藤の時点で、終わっとるけど😅
新しいヌートバー産まれててわろた
@@インスタグラム-z4f
吹いた😂
改めて上位だけでもヤバいよな…3-6まで四番とエース打者だし、1,2は選球眼のバケモンだし
大谷さ〜ん😁
11:11
遠近法とは、、、
Hiroto!!!
🇯🇵🇦🇺
나는 오타니 팬이다
あれ?コージー冨田いる??
These dudes want stop
楽天ファンシェリフ見に来ました。
日本強すぎて参考になりませんでした。
Davis Anna Taylor Kevin Anderson Jason
サムネアウトで草
daddy ohtani
Let's go George !!! & ラッパ太鼓がなければ ィィ雰囲気なんだけどねー。
鳴り物嫌いなん?
Japanese are really sensitive to quarantine I assume.
Yep! From 2021-2022 shouting/cheering inside stadium sports game were prohibited and everyone in Japan was following COVID19 protocols. Even in interviews, they are protected with glass partitions and staffs would clean up very often. But I think this year Japan isn't that strict anymore.
一打席目の大谷翔平と村上宗隆でパワーと違い出てるよね
本人が一番効いちゃっただろうね
村上の決勝ホームランのが飛んでるらしいよ
There are so much bacterias in a surgical mask. so dirty.
First
한국은 절대 일본한테 못이긴다
オ一ストラリアではほゞニュ一スにもならない、せいぜいテニスの大阪ぐらいが知られている日本人スポーツスタ一。
だから?
オーストラリアのスーパースターは誰?俺全然知らないんだけど
Considering population of Australia, like only 25M, does popularity in the country even matter?
ガーイw
😂いちいち覗きに来て、捨て台詞を吐く🤮
野球が気になって仕方ないらしい😂
The audience is wearing a mask and I don't feel like watching it because it's disgusting.
日本人が英語でコメントしてて気持ち悪くて見たくない
imagine being this unstable
In addition to protecting yourself, wearing a mask must have been necessary to protect the other person.
It is predicted that baseball stadiums also used fences for fear of human-to-human transmission.
In addition to protecting yourself, wearing a mask must have been necessary to protect the other person.
In addition, cedar pollen is high in Japan this season, and one out of three Japanese has hay fever, so many people cannot take off their masks this year.
Japanese may have a national character, but many people prefer to hide their faces.Some people feel safe by hiding their faces even if they don't have hay fever.
Maybe it's because he's a descendant of ninja...😂🥷
In today's Japan, it's common to wear a mask in places where many people gather.
We are relieved that people like you are not Japanese.
Take your meds babe