He's gonna rake in Japan... or is he?

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2021
  • "He's gonna rake in Japan" is probably one of the most annoying phrases I've heard/seen in my time researching NPB over the last couple years. So, I looked at every foreign player to come out of an MLB system to see just how true the phrase is.
    Spoiler alert: not very.
    All music is from the Yakuza 5 soundtrack
    All content in this video is transformative in nature and protected under fair use.
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Комментарии • 38

  • @GaijinBaseball
    @GaijinBaseball  3 года назад +19

    First dislike woot woot

    • @KJF-ny
      @KJF-ny 3 года назад +3

      Guarantee they're related to one of the players in the lightning round.

  • @peachykeen3194
    @peachykeen3194 3 года назад +13

    After having watched Japan play the USA in the Olympic baseball gold medal game, the name Tyler Austin is now permanently on my radar. It might've just been my imagination, but every time he made contact, it looked like the ball went 400 feet. The dude has power for days, and I don't know why he couldn't hack it in AAA, but he clearly enjoys hitting Japanese pitching, and I wouldn't be surprised if he becomes the next Balentien.

  • @Uiabird
    @Uiabird Год назад +3

    If I went to play baseball in Japan I would get an actual rake and I will be raking in Japan.
    Bam.

  • @KJF-ny
    @KJF-ny 3 года назад +4

    It makes me so happy to see Tyler Austin crushing the ball. Always liked him in the Yankees system and wished he could break through and hang around.

  • @raz1683
    @raz1683 3 года назад +9

    I remember when a foreign player who just signed with the Hanhwa Eagles said he is gonna hit 60HR I think but proceded to become the worst player ever to play for them

    • @glib683
      @glib683 9 месяцев назад

      Who?

  • @roryjamesoconnell
    @roryjamesoconnell 3 года назад +7

    I do wonder why Balentien never got the Rhodes/Cabrera treatment of being intentionally walked almost every at bat once he got to 55.

    • @GaijinBaseball
      @GaijinBaseball  3 года назад +7

      I think its a combination of the shitstorm those incidents caused plus the fact that he'd retired as manager.
      That and the fact Oh said he wanted his record to be beaten convincingly, and Balentien was the only one in a position to do that.

    • @hanshintigersenglishnews
      @hanshintigersenglishnews 3 года назад +7

      @@GaijinBaseball That could be but also it migiht be because didn't he break the record with like 20 games left in the season? You can't intentionally walk a guy for 80 straight PAs!!! In Bass' case it was 2 games, not sure about the others.

  • @Nein1no
    @Nein1no 3 года назад +15

    This is the content I've been waiting for! I literally saw someone on Twitter once say Jabari Blash would hit 70 HR's in 1 year. Like, I'd wish! But just.......... no. lol

    • @YakyuCosmopolitan
      @YakyuCosmopolitan 3 года назад +6

      Sounds like GiraffeNeckMarc 🥸

    • @GaijinBaseball
      @GaijinBaseball  3 года назад +11

      His back gave out from carrying the Eagles in 2019 /s

    • @yakyutvenglish5055
      @yakyutvenglish5055 3 года назад +3

      @@YakyuCosmopolitan Marc is a clown and why he has a following, I have no clue

    • @GaijinBaseball
      @GaijinBaseball  3 года назад +5

      @@yakyutvenglish5055 Damn the whole gang's here.
      Marc is a bit of a clown yes, and his hot takes are legendarily bad, but his enegetic personality and simplistic view of the game for newbies is probably why his following got as large as it did.
      I'd still jump at the opportunity to work with him should he offer, maybe just kinda give him a rundown on the history of the league in a podcast style thing.

    • @yakyutvenglish5055
      @yakyutvenglish5055 3 года назад +3

      @@GaijinBaseball I think we all would
      Hell I'd do a podcast with someone with half of his following
      Or a quarter
      Or an eighth

  • @GSNRecords
    @GSNRecords 3 года назад +12

    Great video. Japan's league gets disrespected unfairly.

    • @CGMedia2023
      @CGMedia2023 Месяц назад

      happens a lot with the Canadian Football League too. NFL has beens come up here and think they will beat entire teams by themselves. Meanwhile you can count the "name" NFL players who had success in Canada on one hand. It's a different game and if you don't adjust, you won't succeed. Just like Japanese pro ball.

  • @veryoaty8921
    @veryoaty8921 3 года назад +3

    Really nice video. It’s cool to look back on these former big leaguers and see how they turned out.

  • @magnumvanisher
    @magnumvanisher Год назад +4

    2:51 Elite Miko!?

  • @LordTeaboBaggins
    @LordTeaboBaggins 2 года назад +2

    This video had a 300 OPS+ in Japan.

  • @BaseballisEverything
    @BaseballisEverything Год назад +1

    Trevor Bauer is going to rake

  • @AlexsAssortedBricks
    @AlexsAssortedBricks 2 года назад +1

    Blows my mind that we all forgot about Alcides Escobar and now he’s back to being an MLB starter on the Nats. Weird how baseball works.

  • @brandonyoung7384
    @brandonyoung7384 2 года назад

    I’m about to binge watch literally every single one of your videos this channel is great

  • @derkaiserzen
    @derkaiserzen 3 года назад +3

    *read the title, not even started watching it yet
    "It about Balentein, isn't?"

  • @joshnunez5265
    @joshnunez5265 Год назад

    As a Marlins fan, I had no idea that Jeremy Hermida and Gaby Sanchez made the jump to Japan

  • @juanjo19438686
    @juanjo19438686 3 года назад +2

    I love your content! I would love your video about Kintetsu-Orix fusion. Please upload more videos!

  • @supersasukemaniac
    @supersasukemaniac 6 месяцев назад

    good to see Sushi Boy is on the good list.

  • @grant5941
    @grant5941 2 года назад +1

    What I learned is that there's far too many baseball players

  • @VisualTedium
    @VisualTedium 3 месяца назад

    My create a player in 2014 PSP Pro Yakyu Spirits is the best hitter that ever lived, you should cover him

  • @OrientalHeat
    @OrientalHeat Год назад +1

    Great video, i think Elian played two seasons in Yokohama?

  • @CGMedia2023
    @CGMedia2023 Месяц назад

    I'm HUGE in Japan!

  • @3rdman99
    @3rdman99 Год назад

    I'm a long-time (20+ years) Red Sox fan, and also Japanese, and had no idea Kevin Youkilis played in Japan for a year before he retired.

  • @brahemedays2914
    @brahemedays2914 2 года назад

    Bass .660 OBP geez Louise!

  • @gibsonjohn1684
    @gibsonjohn1684 3 года назад +3

    GB, please hit me up on Twitter or the JBW pod address 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @GaijinBaseball
      @GaijinBaseball  3 года назад +2

      Hey John, would love to jump on the podcast some time in the future, but the fact that I don't live alone atm makes setting up a time when I could jump on a call with y'all and talk shop pretty hard.
      I'm definitely down to do so sometime in the future tho, I'll keep you posted.

  • @shaindaman13
    @shaindaman13 Год назад +1

    I think NPB is way underrated. It’s not easy. Im not ready to go out on a limb and say it’s MLB level over all. But per capita? Sure. I will. Their talent spread way thin across 2 leagues with a much smaller talent pool from which to draw. If their were as many Japanese players as Americans, Latin and Canadian players they would steam roll everyone.