"He Is Dynamic" - John Smoltz On Japan's Roki Sasaki | 03/21/23

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @jorad4887
    @jorad4887 Год назад +14

    If smoltz gives it a thumbs up, that means it's double thumbs up!!

  • @xTwistedFleshX
    @xTwistedFleshX Год назад +21

    Sasaki won’t post until the time requirement is met. Marines will assure his arm will stay healthy and he’ll just keep improving. If he goes to MLB too quickly, I think they’d burn him out.

    • @msouza808
      @msouza808 Год назад

      Sasaki will be playing another 7 years in Japan then. The posting period limit is 9 pro seasons in Japan. He will be 28 years old before stepping onto a major league mound.

    • @garishqualm344
      @garishqualm344 16 дней назад

      @@msouza808 bs

    • @garishqualm344
      @garishqualm344 16 дней назад

      BS

    • @deelow42
      @deelow42 15 дней назад

      Welp

  • @noname-dk7ri
    @noname-dk7ri Год назад +17

    I have no doubts about his ability, but my concern is that he is known for his rather shy personality. Even if he goes to MLB in the future, I am a little concerned about that aspect, whether his personality will be able to adapt to the environment.

    • @fakenihonjin455
      @fakenihonjin455 Год назад +3

      yeah just like Nomo (sarcasm)

    • @keitasalmon6485
      @keitasalmon6485 Год назад +21

      when he can hurl 100+ mph fast balls all day and 90+mph splitters who cares about his personality.

    • @Official-OpenAI
      @Official-OpenAI Год назад +6

      I agree. It's not an easy decision when you have to leave everything behind to dedicate the next 5-10 years or more at another country; especially knowing the tragedy Sasaki had to go through in his childhood. I think its good for him to stay in Japan, and make these big decisions when he's a older. He still has time, no need to rush

    • @xTwistedFleshX
      @xTwistedFleshX Год назад

      That’s such a prejudice and xenophobic take. Not everyone is boisterous and annoyingly loud like us Americans. Who gives a fuck about his personality? He’s a professional let him do his job. It’s like in Moneyball when they’re talking about getting players and Billy chides them for acting like they’re looking for Fabio and selling jeans. Let the players be who they are and let their results speak for themselves.

    • @meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781
      @meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781 Год назад

      Grow a pair

  • @meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781
    @meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781 Год назад +7

    This is what people don't understand when they say "if Ichiro would've came earlier", as if he could have. He came as early as possible.

  • @donfox776
    @donfox776 Год назад +5

    Getting striked out by a 20 year old🔥😯🔥 baseball as a bright new future.

  • @garishqualm344
    @garishqualm344 16 дней назад +1

    2025

  • @anthonyfam5469
    @anthonyfam5469 Год назад

    There was 64 scouts because every scout was trying to get an all bills paid vacation to Japan paid by their mlb employer. Why not ?

  • @tommy85704
    @tommy85704 Год назад +3

    Smoltz was wrong. Shohei was signed as an international free agent, it wasn’t the posting system. That is why Ohtani “chose” the Angels rather than being posted and bid by the highest team.

    • @msouza808
      @msouza808 Год назад +12

      Smoltz was right, you are wrong. He was "posted" in 2017 for a posting fee of $20 million(maximum allowed posting fee). He can "choose" whichever team he wants, and he has a 45-day window to sign with any team that put in a "bid", NBP players are in the posting system until they have played 9 professional seasons in Japan, then they can be considered "International Free Agents. I have lived in Hokkaido, Japan for 18 years, and have seen Ohtani play live numerous times when he was with the Fighters. The posting system is in place to keep top-level Japanese players in Japan. Ohtani wanted to go straight to the majors out of high school, but the Fighters manager at the time, Kuriyama, convinced him to stay in Japan and get better. He also allowed him to hit/pitch. The Pacific League here is like the AL in majors, where there is a DH. Ohtani was basically doing the same thing here as he is doing now with the Angels.