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00:00If you take a look at that one book, you can understand everything about professional baseball.
00:04Such an ultimate baseball point of view.
00:06The editing work of Kyujien is now progressing step by step.
00:11The theme to be raised this time is...
00:166th.
00:17Ichan.
00:18Yamazaki Sachin.
00:30Toshu no Dageki.
00:33In the world's major professional leagues,
00:35the only thing you can see is the batting of pitchers.
00:37It's the only Japanese league-sponsored game.
00:41Therefore, it can be said that it is a baseball book that should be inherited,
00:45but on the other hand, its significance has been lost in recent years.
00:52Looking at the season hit rate of pitchers,
00:55in the past 20 years, the season has been less than 10%.
00:59Even on average, it's down by 10%.
01:02There's a lot of talk about the introduction of DH.
01:07But is Kyujien a fan who wants to fight back against that era?
01:12This summer, it ranked 10th in the request ranking.
01:18I think the Japanese league is also a fixed route to become a professional league DH,
01:23but there are many pitchers who are good at batting, including Mr. Kuwata of the Kyujien family.
01:30I'm a Bay Stars fan,
01:32but in the past, there was a Wieland pitcher who recorded a season 3 homer.
01:38I want you to pay attention to pitchers who throw, hit, and play,
01:42as if they symbolize good old baseball.
01:47If you're a pre-league pitcher, you have to go through.
01:52I'd like to know the contents of the strike, such as who is a high-quality pitcher and who is a self-supporting pitcher.
02:00It may be interesting to find out the truth and meaning of when you miss a strike, as if you're giving up a strike.
02:09It's not a real business, so it's a strike of a pitcher with a lot of skill and desire.
02:14Let's try to approach the charm and necessity as much as possible.
02:23This is a strike of a pitcher with a lot of skill and desire.
02:26It's a one-way pitch.
02:29It's a 50-minute pitch.
02:31Can you do it?
02:33I think I can.
02:34Can you do it?
02:35I can do it.
02:36I can speak for 50 minutes by myself.
02:38It's okay.
02:39I've taught you how to do a three-way pitch.
02:42I've taught you how to do a bunt.
02:45I think I can talk about a lot of things.
02:47Last time, you did a 50-minute pitch in the open field.
02:51I won't underestimate you today.
02:52You warned me last time.
02:55I underestimated you in the past 30 years.
02:57You underestimated me.
02:59Next to him is Yoshio Ito, a former pitcher.
03:03Nice to meet you.
03:05Is this your first time here?
03:07Yes, it is.
03:09I heard you have a lot of themes.
03:12This is the theme.
03:15I'm not a professional pitcher.
03:18I'm not a professional pitcher.
03:22I don't have the experience of batting while I'm a pitcher.
03:28But you've been good at batting since then.
03:31Baseball players like batting.
03:36This is Osaka, the most interesting player in Japan.
03:42Nice to meet you.
03:45I wanted to hear a voice like a comedian.
03:48But Mr. Ito came first.
03:51He has a voice like a comedian.
03:53He was amazing.
03:55He was a high school student.
03:59He was a catcher.
04:01He was chosen as the 18th in the bench.
04:05He wasn't a regular pitcher.
04:07But he was the 4th catcher.
04:11He was a senior pitcher in Osaka.
04:13He was a senior pitcher in Osaka.
04:16I've introduced him many times.
04:20We have a special guest.
04:23Who is it?
04:25This is the guest of the day.
04:27He is Mr. Tachiya Yagamatsu from Nippon Arms.
04:32He brought this.
04:36He brought it.
04:38He was the one who hit the bat during the All-Stars match.
04:42He bragged about it.
04:45What did you think when you got the offer to do the head-to-head match?
04:51I thought I was the only one.
04:54I see.
04:56Sasaki, do you have any data on the head-to-head match?
05:03In the head-to-head match, the MVP, Yashio, and the pitcher have different results.
05:11In the case of the pitcher, the percentage of the 3rd base is about 40%.
05:16On the other hand, the percentage of the 2nd base is higher for the pitcher.
05:21It's about 12%.
05:23Ito-san, your head-to-head score is only 8.5%.
05:29I used to play in the Paris League.
05:32I went to the Serie A League in the end.
05:35The moment I felt the difference between baseball and baseball,
05:39the pitcher was on the line.
05:42If the batter in front of me was a pitcher,
05:44I would try to make the pitcher hit the ball.
05:47I see.
05:49That's how high the probability of being out is.
05:52The baseball itself changes completely.
05:55First of all, let's look at the two players who hit the ball well.
05:59The first item is the striking technique of the head-to-head match.
06:04As you can see from the ranking of the pitchers,
06:08except for Nishi, the left-handed player,
06:11Yamasaki and Murakami, the right-handed player,
06:13are also left-handed.
06:16The 3rd place is Yuya Yanagi, 2nd place.
06:213 out of 4 hits are from the left-handed pitcher.
06:24He also has the power to hit 2 doubles and 2 yashis.
06:29The 2nd place is Takahiro Matsuba, 2nd place.
06:35In the case of a chance, he went to hit it aggressively.
06:38He scored 60% of the top of the ranking.
06:44And the 1st place is...
06:47Nice to meet you.
06:51Have you ever interviewed with a bat?
06:54No, I haven't.
06:56Is this your first time?
06:57Yes, it's my first time.
06:58The topic of the strike-only interview is the first experience.
07:01Masato Morishita.
07:03He is the only pitcher who has released a double under,
07:06and his hit rate has also dropped by one head.
07:09How much does he care about his strike performance?
07:13I'm worried about my strike performance.
07:17You care about it?
07:19Yes, I do.
07:22Speaking of Morishita,
07:25there is a story about him.
07:29Tokoda and Morishita are very good at striking.
07:35They are rivals in striking.
07:41They are practicing striking.
07:45Are they really practicing striking?
07:49Yes, they are.
07:51But this year, I want to practice batting when I have a chance.
08:00So, I'm practicing batting with Hayate when I have a chance.
08:05The result of the batting practice was shown in the Yakult match in June.
08:09Hayate struck out Maddox, who had a win in the first half of the game.
08:14The strike was a double under.
08:17How did he strike?
08:21It was raining, so I wanted a quick score.
08:26If I strike from the pitcher's side,
08:29it will cause a lot of damage to the pitcher.
08:32So, I wanted to strike.
08:34Then, I struck three times.
08:37Hayate struck out Maddox, who had a win in the first half of the game.
08:42The strike was a double under.
08:45How did he strike?
08:48It was raining, so I wanted to strike.
08:51If I strike from the pitcher's side,
08:54it will cause a lot of damage to the pitcher.
08:57So, I struck three times.
09:00If I strike from the pitcher's side,
09:03He reads the pitcher's mind and waits for the right timing to strike.
09:10He also takes measures against the bat.
09:13The hardness of the bat.
09:16The hardness?
09:17It hurts when the bat is clogged.
09:22So, I use a soft material.
09:26At first, I thought there was only one type of bat hardness.
09:31But when I heard about Yashio Factory,
09:34they said they had a soft material.
09:37So, I asked them to make it soft.
09:40I use white ash and yellow birch.
09:47Are you particular about the length and weight?
09:51The length is probably 85 cm.
10:00The weight is about 780 grams.
10:04Wait, that's too light.
10:06It's about 860 grams.
10:09Wait, you don't know?
10:15Now, let's see how the pitcher strikes.
10:20If there is a batter's box,
10:23I stand where the batters used to stand.
10:30But I'm a little further away from the batter's box.
10:36I might be a little far away.
10:38I try not to hit the dead ball.
10:40I see.
10:41Some pitches don't need to be hit by the pitcher.
10:45He scores a lot of points.
10:48When I decide not to hit the ball,
10:50I want to see the ball.
10:53When I see good pitchers,
10:58I can see that they have a nice straight rotation.
11:04Even when they pitch straight,
11:07I can see that they move a little.
11:12What does batting mean to pitcher Masato Morishita?
11:17It's a way to help myself.
11:22When I hit the ball,
11:25I feel better.
11:32I feel like I'm more motivated.
11:39And the other one.
11:41We would like to ask the QGN family about batting.
11:45Thank you very much.
11:47Hiroki Tokoda.
11:49He has appeared in the TV program, Palm Ball.
11:54I'm very happy to be invited to bat for a pitcher.
11:58I love batting.
12:00I'm very happy.
12:03Actually, Tokoda is the top pitcher in the TV program.
12:09Is this number one?
12:12I'm very happy.
12:15Who is your favorite pitcher?
12:19Morishita from the same team.
12:22He is my rival.
12:24He is a good batter.
12:27I was confident about him.
12:30So I decided to play against him.
12:34And...
12:37I talked to Tokoda yesterday.
12:42He said I could hit one ball.
12:45I'm glad I hit it.
12:48They talk about batting a lot in the interview.
12:53Do you practice batting during the season?
12:58Yes, I do.
13:00The pitcher for today's game is Tokoda.
13:05He is very good at batting.
13:07So I talk to him about how to hit the ball.
13:13Tokoda's first All-Star game this year.
13:189 innings and 1 out.
13:21The 6th batter is Tokoda.
13:29Tokoda's first All-Star game this year.
13:35I was the happiest I've ever been.
13:41When did you know you were going to win?
13:44I was told I might win before the game started.
13:49But I knew I wouldn't win.
13:51I had to have at least one or two players.
13:53So I was counting on them.
13:57And I hit the ball.
14:00By the way, the bat you use has a connection with a player.
14:06I got the bat from Sakamoto.
14:10I've been using it ever since.
14:12I've been using a 20g lighter bat this year.
14:17And I got a thinner grip.
14:21How did Sakamoto get the bat?
14:26He's a really good player.
14:30I wanted to borrow his name.
14:32So I told Mr. Kikuchi that I wanted Sakamoto's bat.
14:36And he gave it to me.
14:38The next day, I had a game at the Tokyo Dome.
14:40I put it in my locker.
14:42And I got it right away.
14:44Thank you very much.
14:46Now, let's see his proud bat.
14:51Originally, I was just going to hit the ball.
14:58But now, I'm standing at the back of the line.
15:04When I was having a hard time in-course,
15:07I tried to hit the ball from behind.
15:11But I felt the ball was too far from me.
15:14So I thought it wasn't good.
15:16So I tried to react in-course.
15:20I wanted to watch the game for a long time.
15:22So I was standing at the back of the line.
15:26What does batting mean to Hiroki Tokoda, a pitcher?
15:31I think it's a way to help myself.
15:36If I can do my best,
15:39I'll be able to get results.
15:41And I'll be able to relax.
15:46I'm going to put this in my locker.
15:51Tokoda talked about batting.
15:56What did you think?
15:59Tokoda seemed to have more fun than pitching.
16:02But what he said is the same as what Yasu said.
16:05I was surprised.
16:06He said he wanted to watch the game for a long time.
16:08He doesn't say that about pitchers.
16:11Adjusting the thickness of the tip is Yasu's style.
16:17Yamasaki is also a left-handed batter.
16:19Do you understand his technique?
16:22He said it's okay to stand at the back of the line.
16:27I think it's the same as him.
16:30So I thought I could understand it.
16:33Do you think he's afraid of dead balls?
16:36I don't think about it.
16:38I'm thinking about how to hit the ball.
16:41You're a batter.
16:43Tony was excited about batting in All-Star.
16:47What did you think?
16:48I think I was more beautiful.
16:51Both were good batting.
16:53I hit the ball beautifully.
16:54I think it was a hit-like ball.
16:57Like a ball.
16:58Like a goroja.
16:59Like a liner.
17:01By the way, what did you think about pitching?
17:04I made a new record by throwing the first inning.
17:07I made a mistake.
17:09You didn't have to tell me.
17:11I forgot.
17:12Why did you make me say that?
17:14It's a memorable All-Star.
17:16I was too conscious of batting.
17:19You said you asked Sakamoto.
17:23Did you ask Mr. Ito?
17:26Yes, I did.
17:28I asked him a lot.
17:30I switched from a pitcher to a batter.
17:32I asked Mr. Inaba, Mr. Ogasawara, and Mr. Shinjo.
17:39I asked them what kind of bat they would use to hit the ball.
17:42I see.
17:44Mr. Sakamoto gave me a bat.
17:48Mr. Matsui decided to go to the U.S.
17:53I threw the bat to him in the final.
17:56When I met him the next day,
17:58he gave me a bat for the first time.
18:01He gave me a bat for the last time.
18:04I see.
18:06You didn't use it.
18:08I kept it at home.
18:10You didn't use it.
18:12It's just a secret.
18:14He gave you a bat.
18:16I kept it at home.
18:18I thought it was the last time.
18:20Mr. Morishita said he wanted to see the pitcher's ball in a good situation.
18:26What do you think about this, Mr. Matsui?
18:28When I don't hit the ball,
18:31I always tell the catcher,
18:34I don't talk to the pitcher when I'm coaching,
18:39I tell the catcher,
18:41I don't hit the ball, so I'll go straight to the third base.
18:44I'm like this.
18:46I'm ready.
18:48I didn't want to be lazy and empty-handed.
18:53There are some people who hit the ball and go back to the third base.
18:57I don't want to see that.
18:59I don't hit the ball to the catcher,
19:01so I'll go straight to the third base.
19:03I'm like this.
19:05I'd like you to teach us your striking style.
19:09You brought this from Hokkaido today.
19:13Yes, I did.
19:15Here is Sachiya Yamazaki's striking style.
19:20I'll show you my striking style.
19:24I stand behind the pitcher and get as close to the third base as possible.
19:28I'm like, I don't care if the pitch is blocked.
19:31Don't you mind if the pitch is blocked?
19:35I feel like I want to hit the ball.
19:39You don't seem to think about that.
19:42I don't.
19:44I don't have a good striking style.
19:46I stand behind the pitcher and get as close to the third base as possible.
19:50I'm like, I want to hit the ball to the third base as much as possible.
19:54That's all I'm thinking about.
19:57I don't think a batter can hit the ball to the pitcher.
20:01That's right.
20:03It's interesting to be able to do that.
20:05Have you been doing that since you were in high school?
20:08Yes, I haven't changed at all.
20:10You have the shortest record of strikes.
20:13I haven't lost yet.
20:15You have the shortest record of strikes.
20:17You have the shortest record of strikes.
20:21Which do you prefer, pitching or batting?
20:26I think I prefer batting.
20:30It's hard to throw the ball.
20:32It's hard to throw the ball.
20:34I don't care if the pitch is blocked.
20:36I don't care if the pitch is blocked.
20:39I don't care if the pitch is blocked.
20:41I don't care if the pitch is blocked.
20:43The next topic is the striking technique of the pitcher, Gida.
20:50The probability of success is six times higher than that of the pitcher.
20:54Even if it's a one-out, there are many cases where the sign of the delivery board is issued.
20:59It can be said that it is an indispensable batting technique for a pitcher.
21:05Who is the pitcher who decided the most Gida this season?
21:10As you can see, the top ten players in the success rate are two people who ranked second.
21:18And the first place is...
21:22The striking technique of the pitcher.
21:23I can't win.
21:26I haven't hit at all.
21:29The titan, Shosei Togo.
21:33When you convey the data of the sender, not the hitter,
21:39It's double.
21:40It's double.
21:42I have an image that I made a great bat this year.
21:47I'm completely convinced.
21:51The number of successes is the top of the team along with KADOAKI.
21:54The success rate is more than 20% on average.
22:00What are you conscious of in order to make a perfect batting?
22:04I'm a pitcher.
22:06I think the failure rate of the first strike and the second strike is definitely higher.
22:14The changing ball you throw will also change.
22:17I think I'll think about a lot of things.
22:20I know that psychology myself.
22:22I've always wanted to make a first pitch.
22:27As the saying goes, GIDA's half is decided by a first strike.
22:33On the other hand, he has a high success rate as the third batter who has been driven in.
22:40When one batter is decided, it's easier for me.
22:46It's a big difference whether it's 2 out of 2 or 2 out of 1.
22:52I'm doing it with that feeling.
22:55It doesn't matter if the ball hits my body.
22:57I just want the ball to roll in front of me.
22:59That's what I think when I make a first strike.
23:03There is also a feature in the direction in which the ball rolls.
23:06More than 70% of the batting is on the first base.
23:08Why is that?
23:12The first base is where the ball comes in straight from the body.
23:17It's better to be on the first base than to be on the third base.
23:24It's easier for me to be on the first base.
23:27It depends on the skill of the first batter.
23:30For example, if the pitcher is not good at fielding,
23:34it's okay to be in front of the pitcher.
23:37I often do that while talking to Mr. Kawai before the game.
23:44By the way, does the pitcher not want to hit even if he is ordered to do so?
23:51I thought so when I was young.
23:53Well, I'm still young.
23:55At first, I thought so.
23:57But everyone is a professional.
24:00I'm the 9th and the worst person.
24:04Considering that probability,
24:06I think it's more likely to succeed if I hit the first base or the second base.
24:17The titan's ace also played with the bat.
24:21I put my right hand under my eyes.
24:24Everyone puts their right hand around here.
24:27But it's hard to see the outside of my eyes.
24:29So I put my right hand under my eyes.
24:34If I put my right hand in front of my eyes, I can't hit the first base.
24:40But if I put my right hand in front of my eyes,
24:43I can't hit the first base.
24:48If I put my right hand in front of my eyes, I can't hit the first base.
24:52I'm conscious of that.
24:55It's embarrassing.
24:57It's easy to throw.
25:00What does batting mean to you?
25:04I think it's a tool for me to live.
25:09If I want to win, I need to hit well.
25:17Then I can get good results.
25:22What does the god of batting think about the ace's hit?
25:27He's good.
25:29I've been talking about how to hit the ball in the first base.
25:42I think he was almost in front of the first base this year.
25:49The first base is where the pitcher throws the ball.
25:56I think that's why he was able to hit the ball in the first base.
26:04I think that's why he was able to hit the ball in the first base.
26:10This season's titan.
26:13Gida's success rate is the highest in the league.
26:18What are you trying to tell the pitcher about the ace's technique?
26:25I think there are many ways to do it.
26:29If you tell him to hit all the bases, it's easy to hit the first base and fall.
26:37First, hit the ball well.
26:39If you tell him to hit all the bases, he won't be able to do it.
26:46Please tell us the basic technique of batting that is easy for the pitcher to do.
26:52When you hold the bat,
26:56when you put your hand in front of your shoulder width,
27:01when you put the bat down in front of your body,
27:05this is the natural width.
27:09You don't have to push the ball,
27:13you don't have to pull it too much.
27:16You have to use your body as a cushion.
27:19You have to absorb the ball as soon as you hit it.
27:24That's my image.
27:27Lastly, what is the biggest blow to Kawai?
27:32He's the 9th pitcher.
27:36It's normal for him to be the 9th pitcher.
27:41He's the 9th pitcher.
27:46If the pitcher can think about how to get out,
27:51I think it's a very important role for the 9th pitcher.
28:00How was the batting technique of the 9th pitcher?
28:07It's a technique that Kawai acknowledges.
28:10This year, there were a lot of titans.
28:14Kadowaki is the top of the team.
28:17I think it's because there aren't a lot of batters.
28:20If there weren't a runner, it wouldn't be a chance to bat.
28:24It's amazing that there was a runner when he was there.
28:27Kawai knows how to hit the ball.
28:29He knows how to hit the ball.
28:33Yamasaki, do you like batting?
28:36No, I don't like it.
28:38I just want to hit the ball.
28:42But there are times when you have to bat, right?
28:45Yes.
28:46If I get an autograph, I'll do it.
28:50I'm not very good at it, but I'll sign it.
28:54Do you have a record in Japan?
28:57Yes, I have a record in Japan.
29:02I think I have 153 records in Japan.
29:06Yamamoto Masaryu's technique of Gida
29:11I'm around here when I'm batting.
29:17And if there's a home base, I'll stand along the line of the base.
29:23And I'll be in the strike zone.
29:26And I'll hit the ball high.
29:28And I'll use my knees to hit the ball.
29:31At that time, the angle is important.
29:34This is the angle when you first hit the ball.
29:37And this is the angle when you hit the ball.
29:39When you hit the ball, you have to push the ball in.
29:41Like a push-bunt?
29:43No, not that much.
29:45You have to hold the ball tight.
29:47If you hit the ball here, you can kill the momentum of the ball.
29:51You have to push the ball in.
29:54You have to hold the ball tight.
29:58I've never hit the ball in.
30:00Who taught you that?
30:02I did it myself.
30:04That's amazing.
30:06Yamamoto Masaryu is amazing.
30:09He's amazing.
30:11There are some people who can't control the ball.
30:15Ishii, right?
30:16What?
30:17Kazuhisa Ishii, right?
30:19You can ask him.
30:22Sasaki, please hit the ball high.
30:24I'm sorry.
30:26You're wearing a plain top.
30:28It's funny.
30:30I'll give you a hint.
30:32Who has been hit the most in Pitcher's home run from 2004 to this season?
30:37Who has been hit the most in Pitcher's home run from 2004 to this season?
30:40Who has been hit the most in Pitcher's home run from 2004 to this season?
30:43Sket Uwan.
30:46I'm okay with that.
30:49I'll give you the answer.
30:51It's Luis.
30:53Am I wrong?
30:54No, you're not.
30:56It's Jorge Luis.
30:58He was disbanded in 2008 and 2009.
31:01What?
31:03That was a great Pitcher.
31:05He went to the Major League.
31:07Yes, he went back to the Major League.
31:09By the way, Masa, have you ever been hit in a home run?
31:13Only once.
31:15Only once?
31:17I was the only one who was hit in a home run.
31:20I was the only one who was hit in a home run.
31:24I'm in the list.
31:26What?
31:28Gatomson.
31:30He was hit in the deepest part of Nagoya Dome.
31:33You're in the list.
31:36If I wasn't hit, I wouldn't have been in the list.
31:40I was hit in this game.
31:42Next, let's move on to the person who can't stop talking.
31:47The next topic is...
31:49Toshu's batting instruction.
31:53The unique instructor was talking about batting.
32:02Nice to meet you.
32:03Nice to meet you.
32:07Masumi Kuwata.
32:11Today's topic is Pitcher's batting.
32:14Masumi Kuwata is going to make a ribbon.
32:18I'm personally against D.H.
32:23Why?
32:24I'm very happy that he's going to make a ribbon.
32:31The reason why I'm against D.H. is...
32:34I don't need that.
32:36It's going to take a long time.
32:38Let's take a look at his great performance.
32:41His batting is the best in his career.
32:44He says he's better at batting than pitching.
32:48What did he mean when he said he was better at batting?
32:54I always aimed for 30% in the first game.
32:58I aimed for 30% and hit 10 times.
33:02I aimed for 30% and hit 10 times.
33:06It's easy to hit.
33:08If you hit the ball where it's not there, it's a hit.
33:11What are you talking about?
33:12It's hard to hit a home run.
33:16He can hit a pitcher if it's a hit.
33:19And he has more weight than a pitcher.
33:25The damage is big.
33:27The opponent's team can take a pitcher out.
33:32That's how it feels.
33:35If you get hit by a pitcher, you'll feel like you've been hit.
33:40You'll feel like you've been hit.
33:42You'll feel like you've been hit.
33:44You can make the opponent feel bad.
33:53What is his strategy when it comes to batting?
34:00If you want to hit a pitcher in the first game,
34:03you have to be able to hit a batter.
34:11Otherwise, you can't be a pitcher.
34:15It's up to you to decide whether you want to do it or not.
34:19We're both professionals.
34:21If you want to win by throwing and pressing,
34:24please do that.
34:27I want you to be able to think and act on your own.
34:32I'm not telling you to do this or that.
34:34I think it's necessary.
34:36It's up to you to decide.
34:39Hitting is also important in order to win.
34:42He doesn't press the pitcher,
34:44but he thinks and acts on his own.
34:47In the first game,
34:49when I was a chief coach,
34:52Shosei Togo couldn't win by two.
34:58I asked him if he was only concerned about throwing.
35:02I told him that if he could win by throwing,
35:07he could win by two.
35:10I think Togo changed his mind a little bit.
35:16Mr. Kuwase often said that
35:18the batting of a pitcher is very important.
35:21He's been saying that since he was a pitching coach.
35:24I used to bat before practice in the Tokyo Dome.
35:27I've seen a lot of pitchers
35:29hitting the ball with their gauges.
35:32So what should a pitcher do
35:34when he's in the batter's seat?
35:37The first thing is to read the flow of the game.
35:42I think baseball has a flow,
35:44a story.
35:46So when I'm in a pinch,
35:48I say,
35:49I managed to hold it down by 0 points.
35:51When I say,
35:53I managed to attack this flow,
35:56I throw as much as I can in the first inning.
35:58I manage to get out of the batter's seat.
36:00I'm conscious of not passing the flow to my opponent.
36:03Or if I have my own team,
36:06I can hold the flow for a long time.
36:10That's what I was thinking when I was in the batter's seat.
36:15What kind of advice does he give in terms of technique?
36:18At a practice meeting last year...
36:20If I'm catching the ball,
36:22I can hit it.
36:24Catching the ball means
36:26taking the ball with the core of the glove.
36:29It's like hitting the ball and making a good sound.
36:32I just change the glove to the bat
36:36and take the ball with the core of the bat.
36:41It's more like taking the ball than hitting it.
36:44Does he say,
36:46I see.
36:49He said, I see.
36:51But I think it's the same.
36:54We asked him to watch Toshi Yamasaki's batting.
37:01He's good at timing.
37:05Timing is very important.
37:08He hits the ball where no one is.
37:11This is important.
37:13I think he has a good sense of hitting the ball.
37:16He's pretending to be good.
37:18It's a waste to come to Paris.
37:20Yes, it's a waste.
37:22I think it would have been better to come to Serie A.
37:28Toshi is good at both hitting and speaking.
37:31How did you feel about Toshi's batting theory?
37:36He said it.
37:38He said it.
37:40He said he hits the ball where no one is.
37:43No, I didn't mean that.
37:46It's just that he didn't hit the ball where no one was.
37:50I didn't aim for it.
37:52Do you understand his theory?
37:54It's the same as catching the ball.
37:57He's too good at it.
38:00I'm not good at it.
38:02I practiced it.
38:03You practiced it?
38:04I practiced hitting the ball with the core of the bat.
38:07I practiced hitting the ball with the core of the bat.
38:11Do you understand his theory?
38:13Yes, I do.
38:14He's good at it.
38:16It doesn't make sense.
38:19I think he's good at it.
38:23He's good at batting.
38:25I've been to Hokkaido.
38:27I've been to his house.
38:34He's good at batting.
38:37Do you know who the pitcher is?
38:43I don't know.
38:45It's Green.
38:47Green is the highest ranked pitcher in the world.
38:51Green, don't be careless.
38:54It's Keiji Takahashi.
38:57Do you know who he is?
38:59I played with 11 pitchers in the past.
39:01I don't know who he is.
39:04Do you think of the pitcher in your mind?
39:09I want to be a pitcher who can catch the ball changing the direction.
39:14I sometimes show off my hooking.
39:16I've seen him doing that.
39:18He's like Morishita.
39:20He's like Morishita.
39:22The pitchers with a straight swing speed should be a pitcher.
39:28I think it's better to have a wider range of motion.
39:32So, he's saying that he's aiming straight and striking.
39:35That's pretty amazing.
39:36In the picture.
39:37It's amazing.
39:39Next is the 203-inch slacker.
39:43The last item is the secret of Toshu's striking technique.
39:48Toshu Uwan
39:50He's a giant and has the ace number.
39:53Uwan has also contributed to V9 in batting.
39:56He's holding a bat for the first time in 41 years.
39:58He's going to show us his striking technique.
40:01Nice to meet you.
40:02Nice to meet you, too.
40:03I'd like to ask you about the striking technique of a pitcher.
40:07Let's do it.
40:08Shall we?
40:09Yes, I'll teach you well.
40:11Tsuneo Horiuchi
40:14He has won twice in a row in the past 13 years.
40:18He has won 203 times in a row.
40:21He is also known as a batter.
40:23He has hit 21 home runs.
40:27How is Toshu's striking technique reflected in the eyes of such a legend?
40:32I can't think of it.
40:34I don't think he's a no.1 batter.
40:37He's just going to hit.
40:40He doesn't have the spirit to hit.
40:43It's lonely to hit a home run as a pitcher.
40:47He's already fired up, so let's get to the point.
40:51Did you aim for a home run when you were in the batter's seat?
40:56Of course, it was a home run.
40:58I'm a home run.
40:59Is it an extension of a hit?
41:00No, it's not an extension of a hit.
41:02I was aiming for a home run.
41:04It's just that I hit 21 times.
41:07He always aims for a home run in the batter's seat.
41:13In his second year in the league, he hit three home runs in a row.
41:17He even missed a home run in that game.
41:21Why was he so eager to bat?
41:26If you hit the pitch yourself, you'll feel better.
41:29So I thought I should hit.
41:32I was always aiming to hit.
41:36If you hit, you'll feel better.
41:39His thoughts didn't change even in the big stage.
41:43The 73-year Japanese Series, which he battled many times with V-9.
41:50When he made his way to the third game, which he won with one win and one loss.
41:56In the first batter's seat behind the third floor.
42:03He hit his first home run with a left ball.
42:09In the second batter's seat behind the sixth floor.
42:14It was a bunt situation.
42:17Nomura-san was behind me and said,
42:21Horiichi, this is a bunt.
42:23I said, no, it's not a bunt.
42:25I said, if you come straight, I'll hit a home run.
42:27He said, no, it's a bunt.
42:29I came straight.
42:30Then I hit a home run in the third half.
42:36If Nagashima-san or Osawa-san hit me, I'd think it was hopeless.
42:40But if I was hit by a pitcher, I'd be in shock.
42:44He finished with his own first hit.
42:47He threw and scored his second win in this series in Kanto.
42:51He made a big contribution to the V-9 of the titans with a bunt.
42:56The batting didn't lose to the mainstay batter.
43:00The secret was in the bat.
43:04This part is thin and long.
43:07The end of the grip was small.
43:10It was small, so I could hit it with my little finger.
43:14You hit it as hard as you could.
43:16That's right.
43:17You hit it as hard as you could.
43:18That's right.
43:19You swing it like this, so it won't fly if you hit it.
43:22His favorite bat is a 35-inch long-distance bat.
43:26He put his little finger on the end of the grip and held it for a long time.
43:31But how did he swing such a long bat?
43:36I like Nakanishi-san in batting.
43:39I imitated him.
43:40That's why I did this with Nakanishi-san.
43:43Futo Nakanishi, a Kaido who is proud of his long range.
43:48Let's see how he did it.
43:53I do it like this.
43:57I don't think seriously.
44:00I do it like this.
44:04I do it like this.
44:07Do you swing it with your wrist?
44:09My wrist is strong.
44:11I hold it with my wrist.
44:14I hold it with a long bat.
44:16If I don't hold it with my wrist, I'll lose.
44:21I'll lose if I hold a long bat.
44:23So I hold it so I don't lose.
44:27That's the secret of flying.
44:31Furthermore.
44:33It's not that easy to hit a baseball pitch.
44:36So there's a mountain of pitches.
44:38I'm good at changing pitches.
44:41I like curves.
44:43Because the bat is long.
44:45I hold it for a long time.
44:47If I hit a fast ball, I'll be late.
44:50So if I hit a curve with a changing pitch, I'll be caught.
44:54You hold it for a long time and aim for a curve.
44:56That's right.
44:58When I hit it, I throw the bat like this.
45:02I'm wearing a bat like this on my head.
45:06He was conscious of throwing the bat after hitting it.
45:13It feels good.
45:15Does it feel good?
45:17The last round of his 18-year career.
45:22He was released from the 8th floor.
45:26The three of them held him down.
45:28He displayed his excellent beauty.
45:33But it's not over yet.
45:36This is amazing.
45:38When the attack starts from No. 5.
45:40When the attack starts from No. 3.
45:44And the teammates' feelings are connected.
45:47Horiyuchi is about to hit the last pitch of his career.
45:55It's shaking a little.
45:58Is that the last pitch?
46:00That's amazing.
46:03It's amazing.
46:09At that time, I was looking at the sun.
46:14It's so fast.
46:16I thought I couldn't hit it like this.
46:18I missed the first pitch on the third pitch.
46:21I was looking at the ball that I missed.
46:23I thought it was a three-pointer.
46:25I missed it, but it was a ball.
46:27I could see the ball well.
46:29I hit it straight.
46:31I hit it somehow.
46:37You could have hit it twice.
46:39I could have.
46:41But I don't have enough stamina.
46:43I wanted to try it.
46:45But I can't do it with such a small body.
46:49If you can do it, you want to do it.
46:51I wanted to do it.
46:53You have a big body.
46:56What does batting mean to Horiyuchi Tsuneo?
47:00He was the best.
47:02He was the best pitcher.
47:04In that sense, it's weird if you can't hit it.
47:08It's weirder if you can't hit it.
47:11It's weird to be able to hit it that much.
47:13How was the fun of the striking of the head, which should be talked about in the future?
47:19It's like Horiyuchi.
47:21It's weirder if you can't hit it.
47:23There was such a person.
47:25There were 21 pitchers.
47:27I think he had a great sense of striking.
47:32The bat is longer than Itoi and Shotani.
47:36It's 89 cm and 35 inches.
47:38The grip is thinner.
47:40Is it hard to hit if it's long?
47:42It's hard to handle.
47:44It's hard to handle.
47:46But you're handling it.
47:48It's a centrifugal force, so if it hits, it flies.
47:50Even now, Horiyuchi's striking is amazing.
47:53I was surprised and impressed by his striking at the end of his retirement.
47:58Today's theme is the striking of the head.
48:03How was it, Yamasaki?
48:05It was your first QGN. Did you enjoy it?
48:07It was a lot of fun.
48:09It was a good memory.
48:12What is your goal for striking in 2025?
48:15Do you want to hit 30% of Kuwata?
48:17Certainly.
48:19I think there will be two matches in the Koryu match.
48:25If there are six matches, I want to hit 30%.
48:29That's a lot.
48:30I want to hit 50%.
48:32What about the home run?
48:33Let's aim for the home run.
48:34Let's aim for one home run.
48:36I don't know yet.
48:38You don't stand up for Escon.
48:40You stand up as a visitor next time.
48:43Itoi, do you understand that?
48:45I don't think so.
48:47It's the last one.
48:49The ultimate baseball point, QGN.
48:52The editing continues.
49:00Another Stories.
49:01The titans have achieved a record of undefeated.
49:04However...
49:05It's not just about winning in the OEM.
49:07It's connected to the current era.
49:10The truth of the titan V9 is revealed now.
49:14On Sunday night, it's J-League time.
49:17We have two guests.
49:21We will hear a lot about the J-League from overseas.
49:25Please watch it.
49:29The sports planet of Takeso.
49:31This time...
49:32Paralyze OK!
49:34The charm of the game with actor Hayato Isomura.
49:39NHK BS, 10 p.m.
49:41It's 11.45 p.m.
49:45Sports Human, Takagi Miho.
49:48It's already the OEM.
49:52The fourth Olympics.
49:54What is the unknown struggle of Japanese aces?

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