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Fore! Foreign! Foreign! Fore um and and and 22 from like from your perspective. I want to hear a little bit about you from from you like how was that one of the best series that you’ve ever been a part of like one to one to seven. Yeah. I mean I’ve been I’ve been one other seven game World Series and we lost that one. So this one is well there’s an aster on that one but we we we won this one and so this one was unbelievable man. Like what was it about them that made it hard? cuz like I’m not a pitcher so I don’t know but I want to hear from a pitching perspective like what was it about it about them that made it so hard to cuz they’re they’re they’re getting they’re getting 10 hits a game. They got they got some guys hot like Clement was just hot. It didn’t matter what you threw that guy. And then Vlad was hot and he’s he’s also a superstar. So you got that going. And then you know then they have guys like Alejandro Kirk you know who just like battles and grinds. He’s a catcher. He knows what’s coming. He fouls off pitches. Uh Barger was hot. He had six multi-hit games. Yeah, man. So, it’s just like Bo on one leg was a couple hits a game. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Their homery hit was like Oh my gosh. Yeah. Their offense was clicking, man. One through one through nine basically there. So, when you when you’re when you’re facing a lineup like that as a pitcher, like what do you do? Just try not to give up damage or is it like what do you what do you Well, I mean Blake had to start again so he can answer that better than me. But yeah, I mean I just kept learning through like watching the games I was like, “Okay, if you double up, they kind of like get an idea on that.” I just felt like they like my first two starts, I just felt like they were on everything. Like you couldn’t really fool them. And I I didn’t feel that way. It’s hard calling pitches like that. Yeah. I don’t know how many times I looked over at Mark in the dugout like, “Hey, I don’t know what to do. Just give me something like give me a little confidence in some pitch that I can give a pitcher.” Like that happened so many times during that series. They had a magic wand. It was just like it was 02 and three balls below the zone. It was just finding finding space and it was always a hit. Always. It was always a hit. If I’m being honest by we played a lot of playoff series that this is one that stood out like like you guys in 18. Not many teams that we play against the like in in like in the playoffs have like a teamwide approach and it seemed like that team they were on a team approach and that to me that was a big difference compared to some of the other teams we played and I was looking and I was I was uh you know you’ve heard where the Schneider was like Dave versus Goliath and all other stuff and I definitely understand that and then I look back and I’m like well they really they hit better than us cuz you know last year the Padres’s series, they were like we felt like they were like a they were a better team, but we just we won like we played played a better series XY and Z. This team I’m like, well, yeah, they did get hot. But the rest of it is like I’m thinking about our team. We just played like this the whole time. We never really got up and we never got down. We just play like this the whole time. We won a World Series and we didn’t play good at all throughout the playoffs. We did not play good and we won a World Series like this. That’s how nasty we were. And that’s that’s that’s something for us to be proud of, dog. Starters are pretty good. Starters are pretty good. You guys got starters are pretty good. You the Yoshi. What Yoshi did was unbelievable. That was that was so I’ll never forget that. Never. He went 0ero days rest. Not I mean obviously the World Series, but even like all the other series we had. Oh yeah. I mean every every game he pitched. It’s not even that he went on zero days rest. He was on zero days rest and looked the same as if he had six. His first pitch was 92 mph splitter. Oh my gosh. Yeah. I’m like, how do you do that? Wonder how he feels today. I forgot to ask him how he felt today. He said he was really sore. On the bus yesterday, he was like, uh, sore. But and Kee, when you were laying on the ground, bro, like did did did what happened? I thought we lost. What you mean? I had the ball. I’m running from because you were running and like it looked like you were about to catch it. I took a bad jump because Ernie Clement like took that like half swing thing and the ball looked from left field like it was going to bounce. So I figured he’s going to dump one in front of another one in front of me like he did like seven times. So I half step in and then I’m like, “Oh no, this ball is really far away from me.” So I’m running full speed and as I finally, you know, World Series on the line, I’m like, “I need to catch this. I got to run through a wall. Run through a wall. And then I’m like, “All right, I got it.” And I’m slowing down and I’m about to pull a Willie Mays catch and out of nowhere. I got posterized. Yeah. And my first thought was Kaz came over and Randy moed you, dog. And my first They already got a card. I had it. He jumped over me. Now we lost. So I’m on the ground and I hear silence, but I think it’s because my brain is protecting me from heartbreak. And we had just lost the World Series and Pas came and asked me, “Are you okay?” And I was like, “Forget about me. Did you catch it?” He goes, “Yeah.” And I was like, “Oh yeah, let’s go.” That’s why the smile came. I was just sad. I thought we lost the World Series. Yeah. Nice. 22. Tell me about that that moment when you came out of the bullpen and you you you got to get a out. Were you going for a punchy or what were you going for? Just an out. Yeah, I was loose. I’d been up four times. I was down there just ready to go. 90 91 m hour slider. I was throwing gas. Yes, I was throwing gas. My slider was about as the same speed and movement as my fast ball at that point. But finally that 32 one actually went the other way. Yeah. So he rolled over on it. So it was good. It took me like five of them, but I got one good one and he rolled over. And have you ever had like Have you ever felt I mean I know you have. Obviously you’ve been in big situations, but like that was your first time coming in like that. I mean, I’d come out of the pin before in the playoffs, but uh the only other one like that was 2016 uh when guys were on base when uh against the Nationals. This that was the last time like like the game was on the line with guys on base last time I did that. So, uh that’s a long time. I mean, that’s eight years ago. All right. Tell me about it. I know. So, yeah, on like one day rest. Yep. Yeah. But this one I was I had plenty of days and I was loose and I was got got it out. So, but yeah, man. Looking back, for that to be the last time I ever pitched is is awesome. Came out. You let you let you uh you gave it a nice Ah, yeah. I felt like Yeah. Yeah. I just had to do it. I didn’t even want to. I just had to do it. Yeah. What do you How do you feel like once you hit that homer, what was going through your head? Not necessarily about you, but about the game. Cuz when you hit that homer, I’m like, “Oo, we got a chance of winning this game now.” I wasn’t sure. I’ll be honest. I mean, cuz I hit the home run and the first, you know, I’m sitting there in the box, like I know I got it. So, I kind of walk out of it a little bit and I’m like, I don’t know how much emotion I should be showing right now. We’re still down by one. I didn’t want to be like when we watching uh you know, the the dude hitting the, you know, the home run and they’re still down by six or whatever it was. But, so I was like, I don’t know how much emotion I should be showing right now. But then in the back of my head, I said, this at least guarantees Show gets up one more time. Yeah. Which is huge. And so I was like, “All right, we we this gives us a chance.” Like it gets us closer and it gives us a chance because I know Shi’s getting up one more time. And then um and then obviously Migro hits the homer. It’s like when Miggy hit the homer, I’m like, “We’re going to win this game. We’re going to back door and win this game, especially cuz Yoshi was on the mound.” You know what what’s funny is I had this feeling all game seven that we were going to come back and win that game. But I had this feeling all game six that we were going to find a way to lose that thing. You know, always play. Yeah. It was, you know, we kept going three and out towards the end there and I was like, the the crowd’s getting into us. We’re going to lose this game. But then on the flip side, game seven, I was like, we’re going to come back. The crowd kept getting quieter and quieter. I was like, we’re going to find a way to win this game. Yeah. How were you feeling? And you had to put the fingers down with Yosh and that was kind of a tricky situation to get through. You got Vlad leading off and he it’s a bro you every pitch that you called in that Vladia bat that he hit the double. I’m like that’s a great pitch. Yeah. He dotted a fast ball in. He kept taking it, too. So, I didn’t really have an idea where he was looking, dude. I don’t think anybody knew. Nobody knew. He was bobbing every time. Every time. Every single time we would bob. What he did that whole series was so impressive. Just go sticking to his approach, you know? Every every And then he double on the fast and like that. Yeah. What else would you What else could you have thrown? Maybe a splitter, but like you don’t want to walk him there. No, you don’t want to walk like honestly I thought about going curveball right there. Um just to He hadn’t seen it yet that at bat. Now, not that at that gotten him off. He was kind of zooing the curve ball. Um, so I didn’t want to like throw something uncompetitive, you know. We had jammed a few times on some heaters. He just happened to pull it this time instead of hitting the center, which is crazy. How did how, but whatever. Doesn’t doesn’t matter. All right. All right, boys. So, uh, I want to talk to you guys. You pitchers, man. You pitchers. Um, I was talking to the other pitchers and I was like navigating that lineup was seemed like it was really tough and then in that 18 inning game, you did what you did. How like at what point were you were you like, “Man, I’m done.” Or you was the adrenaline just flowing? Yeah. I mean, I don’t I don’t think the adrenaline’s really stopped, but yeah. Okay. I think we could have kept going. I was I was glad to see uh Yama warming up there in the 19th. In the 19th, though, that was that was fun. You uh you uh had you ever done anything like that before? Not not as reliever or as a professional at all? No, really. So, that was your first time with everything. You just You’ve never gone four before? Not not in pro ball. No, I started like four games junior year of college. But yeah, I’m making you a starter now. I have a feeling. I think we got enough of you guys. Yeah, for real. That was nasty. So Glass and then you come in and uh obviously you do your thing throughout playoffs and you come in relief a couple times and I remember come I remember asking you like did you like it? You say you liked it. So when you came in relief I think the game seven. How many innings did you pitch? I was what, two and a third and seven and then I got three outs game six. How was that? Did you enjoy the It was cool. It’s just you don’t have as much time to think. I think it’s it’s different. It’s just like starting you have your whole thing. You prepare all day long. You’re a little nervous throughout the day. You kind of have that like weird stomach feeling which is like fun and annoying at the same time. But in the bullpen it’s just like you can be not warmed up at all and then the phone rings and you’re just like I’m ready. I’m ready to go. You throw four pitches. You feel good. You know it’s crazy cuz you were talking and stuff throughout the day. Yeah. And I’m like, damn. But he he knows he’s hot tonight, right? It’s different though. Okay. So you’re you’re So you’re more normal if you’re in the bullpin. Yeah. I think not that you’re not normal, but Yeah. But like starting I think Yeah. Cuz the whole day you’re preparing and you have like an idea what you’re doing. So your mind is like half like consciously there consciously what you’re doing. You’re just trying to be normal throughout the day to like get it cuz you have to it’s like taking a test you’ve been preparing for. You know what I mean? You have like this thing you’re preparing for. You’re trying to do it as a bullpen. you know what you want to do, but you don’t know when you’re getting in necessarily. In the role that I was in, I had no idea. So, they just throw you in there. And so, you there’s no way to like mentally be like that and you may not pitch. Yeah. I think that’s probably the hardest part about the bullpen is like you’re always like that, right? You’re always like on edge and then like sometimes you pitch, sometimes you don’t. Even talking to Kur too, it’s just like I think you just you like lose weight and you burn so many more calories than you do as a starter. You’re always on edge. It’s like always like constant anxiety during the game. You’re always moving around. It’s just different. It’s like the same thing once you get out there. It’s pitching, but it’s wild like the differences between the two. How was it? Uh how was it for you navigating through their lineup? Like was it just like you’re throwing your stuff or pretty pretty normal? Like I you I I mean they obviously they had some guys that were hot. Yeah, I think like out of all the teams we played for sure, I knew the Blue Jays would be the hardest team. I think even when they were playing uh Seattle and they were down, I was like something’s going to happen. They’re going to win. Like I just know it. I think against the Rays too, they always gave me trouble. The Blue Jays have always been really good. They were probably one of like the top three offensive team the last like five years in a row. They’ve led like every offensive category. They’ve always been good, but it is I think it’s more like I’ll go to my strengths, but like there are some there’s certain things on the scouting report that are like glaring weaknesses, but like they didn’t it didn’t really work. They’re a really good team. They did they did a lot of really good things this this series. Yeah. I just wanted to uh kind of talk to you guys, man. Thanks for Yeah. Appreciate you having Thanks, man. Thanks, dude. Thank you. Thanks for inviting us to your palace of a house. This is a nice This is insane. Look at that. Nice. Yeah, it’s pretty nice. I worked hard for myself, boys.

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主にMLBで活躍中の日本人選手に対する「海外の反応」を紹介しています。

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26 Comments

  1. マジでカーショウが最高の形で幕引きできて良かった😂
    これ以上は絶対にない🎉

  2. 会話の内容以前に、この撮影空間がTV局のスタジオではなく、ベッツ邸のスタジオなのが驚くわ・・・

  3. ・2024年は俺たちドジャースより、パドレスの方が戦力では上だった
    ・2025年は俺たちドジャースより、ブルージェイズの方が打撃面では上だった
    って冷静に自己分析しているベッツが素晴らしい。常勝チームのキャプテンとしての自覚だろうか。
    これが「イェ〜イ!WSチャンピオンだから、守備も打撃も俺たちが世界最強ダ〜!」で終わると、連覇なんかできないもんなw

  4. PS時だけ見れば打線は正直比べ物にならないくらいブルージェイズの方が上だったよね
    改めて山本由伸が神すぎた

  5. 『とにかく翔平にもう一度打席を回せる』って、やっぱリードオフは大正解なんやな

  6. 結果がどうあれ、大谷さんに繋げようとする意識は勝ちたいという意思の表れだよね
    ブルージェイズ打線は本当にすごかった。スミスがんばったよ。

  7. 野球、Baseballって楽しいと再認識しました。野球やったなら延長18回の前にDODGERSは勝ってるよ❤Baseballやったから延長18回(笑)
    Baseballでやり通すなら最終戦で山本は当番して無いだろう(笑)優勝の鍵は野球+Baseballだったと思いますよ😊

  8. なんか、好きだったベッツが
    好きじゃなくなったな。
    18回の試合で退屈な試合だった発言は聞きたくなかったわ。

  9. ベッツはなんとなくメンタル弱いのが分かる

    調子に乗らせると活躍する感じかな

    あまり一喜一憂しないほうが良いんだけどね

  10. ベッツは想像以上にメンタルを調整中だと思うよ。いい意味でも悪い意味でも、ブラックカルチャーには他人を支える美学というのは薄いと思う。大谷の活躍でどよめきが鳴りやまない球場で打席に立つベッツはかなり悩んだと思う。それでも、必死にベッツは異次元の大谷を受け入れようとしているんだと思う。

  11. 日本の金持ちの家でアメリカの普通の家くらいの広さやもんな
    日本ってどんだけ豚小屋作るねん
    こんな狭すぎて恥ずいわ
    アメリカの好きなところは日本と違って夢があるところ

  12. 選手たちだけで話させるの面白いな。
    インタビュアー相手の時とは話し方や話す内容が変わってくる。
    将棋の感想戦みたいに相手チームも加わって試合のことを話してもらいたいくらい。
    実現しないだろうけど。

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