「誠也はいつも過小評価されてるんだよ」鈴木誠也球宴不選出に怒りの現地メディア&今永の髪型で盛り上がる現地w【日本語字幕】
[Music] original. condition. [Music] [Music] [Music] Lewis hopefully he will not be a thorn in the side of the Chicago Cubs and Shodda Imanaga in just a little bit because here’s how the pitching matchup is going to delight. It’s Shota versus Simeon Woods Richardson. Now Shota the Cubs they’re 30 and9 in games when he starts. As for Woods Richardson in three of his last four he has been very economical allowed zero or one run. So the Cubs jumping on him and that will be paramount. We’ll see if they’re able to apply that in just a little bit. Cubby staff, friend of the program, what day is it today? It’s win day. That’s not showmanaga day. Well, apparently just the same thing, guys. There’s the official starter of your favorite team. Show to Imanaga. You know, he’s looking to bring his philosophy up there to Minnesota. 44 minutes in counting. It will be game time. The Cubs with 16 games with 10 or more runs this season. That’s a first in all the bigs. And show hoping for a whole helping of that run support in just a little bit. We fellas will be representing the Cubs in Atlanta for the All-Star game. It’s Kyle Tucker, it’s Matthew Boyd, and it’s PCA. No surprise there. But, uh, we should have seen more. Sea Bushy, Carson Kelly, and Nico. And that’s why we’re getting ready to discuss because Swain the ultimate disrespect was handed out to a guy who has a whole boatload of RBI’s. And of course, we’re talking about Souble Sea Suzuki. He should be in Atlanta GA. Well, I said it at the beginning of the year. I want to see what type of numbers Sey can put up if he stays healthy. And I and I and I’ve also said at his beginning of the year, I feel like this guy never gets the credit that he’s do. He always seems to silently put up solid numbers. And you take a look at what he’s been able to do this year. 25 homers and 77 RBI’s all career highs before the Allstar break. So that’s what I’m talking about. This guy just continues to If you look at this list, Hall of Famer, Hall of Famer, Hall of Famer, could possibly should be a Hall of Famer veterans committee. We’ll see what happens with Ryan Howard and then Seas Suzuki. Well, his story far from being written. Well, that’s when you get in the situation where it’s tough because you had three other good guys that played. You can’t have all guys from your team. Yeah, I know. He’s He’s there. He’s hitting homers over your head right now. But he’s just all around. He’s never off balance. He’s, you know, he’s not hitting 300, but he’s out there driving in runs and he just continues to produce. It doesn’t matter what the pitch is. He drives it to all parts of the field. and say it look I I feel like this year his outfield has gotten better too when he’s out there he takes a little bit more pride into it but yeah he has to DH quite a bit but dhing is not easy so throwing him in there he’s done a fantastic job you have to have one teammate babysit who horn responsible he’s going to work hard at it what’s your favorite part of the day honestly right now come to the field and grab a bunch we have sushi and pizza and some other stuff so I might ask him about his hairstyle. I think he’s got some good hair. Might have to get on that trend. Taka hair dryer, expensive hair dryer, and good treatment, good conditioning, and good hair oil every day. Okay, showmanaga. We know that slow. It is impeccable. You You said pizza and sushi. Are are you on board with that one? I think that’s a I mean, like eating pizza with sushi. I mean, I will, but I thought before I gave Are you a big sushi fan? No, I love sushi, but I’m not going to eat pizza with sushi. I’ll eat sushi. I never crave sushi though. Do you crave like these guys crave W’s? I crave everything. Little spicy little spicy tuna roll. Yeah. Yeah. What? That’s good. Well, it’s always fun. So, it’s a team building operation right there is what we saw. And these guys always about building. And we know Sha I Managa. They call him the throwing philosopher for good reason. Tonight, he’s looking to go out there and stifle the Minnesota Twins. What do you think he needs to do to be at his best this evening at least? Did Sha get a haircut? No, he just has a pull up. Nice little crop pony man bun. Okay. I get nervous when that happens. His whole hair routine oil every day, huh? Remember when we thought he shaved his hair? Yeah, because he had it all tucked in underneath the cap. Now he’s just letting it flow. We thought he was going with the I really like when it’s all Seyas Suzuki. You and Seya have a half fade. Just got a fresh cut this morning for the show. Yeah, fresh. Fresh. Am I supposed to be talking? What does Shota need to do? He needs to keep the ball down. Last outing against the Guardians. did give up. He pitched well but gave up three homers. They were all solo shots. So those are good though. You’re going to give them up. Don’t let them be multiple runs. Well, and and as a pitcher, when you talk about like falling behind three nothing or something like that, like you know that the Cubs are going to come back at some point what you feel like was the key for him after those two run. Well, I mean, I thought he just threw a lot of strikes tonight. They were they were super aggressive. Um I mean I I don’t know. They felt like they swung at maybe 10 of the first 12 pitches. Um so this bunch of swinging early. Um but not nothing. You know, the double was just kind of a pretty good pitch actually. Um but yeah, he settled in. He threw a bunch of strikes. He did a split finger a whole bunch tonight. Um and you know, ends up with six six innings and two runs. Pretty good start. It’s only three starts, but just to see him come off plus and yeah, I mean, he’s he’s he’s pitching like Shota does and he’s I don’t think he’s as good as he can be yet. Um but uh but he’s he’s getting people out. Well, there’s Craig and his assessment of Sha Imanaga in his outing this evening. And we saw 83 pitches. 61 of those went for strikes. And you and I before we actually rolled out here, Sweeney Dog, we talked about the fact he was able to locate those strikes inside of the zone. But did he throw too many strikes tonight? I think he might have. And I think that’s why he fantastic and that’s why he induced a lot of weak fly balls. But if you take a look at what he did tonight and how it started off, you know, he made some good pitches that weren’t really that bad to start off. You see the first one against Bucks was kind of a change up down and away that Bucks just went down and got. That’s not a bad qu pitch in the left quadrant of the strike zone right there. So it started off with a double double and then you have Jefferson that fast ball down gets another double to left field. So kind of started off a little rocky there for Shota really throwing too many strikes like you said Cole with 61 out of 83 and then the sack fly here but that was really the only damage that was induced right there. I said he needed to keep the ball down but what did he do good tonight? He elevated the fast ball. There was a couple ones that he looked like that maybe they got it. But 12 fly ball outs. He’s not really a ground ball pitcher. So didn’t really need, you know, didn’t get a lot of guys on base where he needed to get the double play ball. You see this one right here by Vasquez that looked like he got it, but Half help held him out and made a good play and uh really happy about that one. But you look at what he was able to do tonight. You see the first inning, you know, two runs, the latter of the second through the six, zero runs. So two hits. We made a good point. It was zero base on balls as well. So going after guys, throwing first pitch strikes, going out there and being able, this is what you want to get out of Shodto when you have him pitch. And I think when you go out there, he had threw up another quality start. It’s just usually the Cubs come back and score a lot of runs and they didn’t end up doing that tonight. Without a doubt, at least 23 batters face, 16 of them saw a first pitch strike. Show Emmanaga, he’s always the picture of efficiency. Today, after he got banged around a little bit, his ability to settle in, that’s what you want to see as the season continues to progress. Yeah. And like Craig Council was saying, we probably haven’t even seen the best of showman because we know just how good he can be. That could be scary for the opposition. Yeah. And great for the Cubs. And to your point about throwing strikes, 73 and a half% strike rate. And so that’s the highest of the year for him so far. So yeah, he was throwing strikes in that first inning. He was also hit the hardest on the night, 98 the average exit velocity, 98 miles per hour. And so when he was throwing that four seamer in the first wonder by getting knocked around and giving up a couple runs, did that maybe change the approach later? But that’s where he settled in. So maybe throwing more of that splitter as Craig Council was highlighting too and maybe not relying so much on the fast ball because that is what got hit early. But that’s what makes Shota so good, his ability to adjust and not just inning to inning, but even in the at bat. And so that’s what he did tonight. And he throws that splitfinger fastball more than any other qualified left-handed starter in all of Major League Baseball. So that’s a pitch he has in his back pocket. And he likes to lean into a swing. I was just going to say with the split finger, too. It’s he throws it. Look, he doesn’t overpower guys. So he’s throwing 91 92, but with the discrepancy of how it translates to his splitty, he throws that one at like 81 82. So it’s like that 10 mph difference that he has on that. So you can’t really go up there sitting on one pitch or the other and down and away to righties is really a good pitch for him cuz he doesn’t really throw it down and into lefties. He throws the sweeper going the other way. But yeah, it’s just been a quality pitch for him. And it’s going to be interesting to see if with him being in the strike zone and commanding both sides of the plate if he can throw that splitter more for strikes to induce wing contact because I think it in certain situations you can’t always rely on getting the fly ball. You need to get that ground ball out without a doubt. And when he throws that split piece, it looks like the bottom was knocked out of that pitch. And the opposition, they’ll tell you that just by looking at some of the swings that are futile at best. Take a look at Showd’s numbers tonight. Six innings pitched, zero free passes, and just two earned runs. So, here he is. He and Edwin let us know about this evening’s run. [Music] Yeah, I haven’t really thought of that before now or in the past. Really just trying to do what I can at that moment and do my best. What when you were seeing how aggressive the twin sitters were to start the game, what kind of adjustment did you have to make after that? strike. Yes. So, in the first inning, um I think my fast ball, um they, you know, it was going into the zone too much or I was pulling down on it. So, I was just made an adjustment with that. Uh moving on in the second inning. How challenging has it been this season with losing steel, you missing time, Jameson now missing time? How challenging has it been for the rotation to kind of do this? And how confident are you that you can continue to have guys step up? Um, I think it was the case when I was hurt where, you know, everybody else in the rotation stepped up and, you know, they pitched as well as they can. So, I think right now, you know, what I’m focused on is doing my best to help the team win. And I think every individual on the rotation, you know, I think they have the capacity to, you know, if they reach their potential, I think we’ll be the one of the top rotations. I think all we really have to do is just keep doing our best and picking up picking each other up. No, no one wants to get hurt, but after that injury, do you feel like the second half you’re going to have really nice rhythm and be able to carry it through potentially into a playoff text? [Music] Yeah. So since you know in the first half I missed some time I think that energy I you know I can use to bring that into the second half and I think you know doing my best in second half and you know building my rhythm I think that’s going to be my goal. [Music] [Music]
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「誠也はいつも過小評価されてるんだよ」
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