球辞苑~プロ野球が100倍楽しくなるキーワードたち~ 選 完全試合 2024年10月7日

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球辞苑~プロ野球が100倍楽しくなるキーワードたち~ 選 完全試合 2024年10月7日
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00:00Yo-kai or jujitsu
00:04Sonoi satsu ohi moto deva
00:06Kuroya q no subito gawaka
00:09Sona kyu-kyoku no yaku jiden q g n o henshuu sagyo gaima chakuchaku to susumerarete
00:15konkai toriageru teema wa
00:30I
00:35And then GI
00:39Senbatsu Toshiga, I did team no dasha ohtori mo shitsuri sasezu ni anto shite shouri suru koto
00:46Kiddo a polka cc q mo era mo yurusare nai
00:53Sono kaikyo ga konki niju-hachi nenburi ni tatsue sare nippon juu ga koufun ni tsutsumareta
01:00Moray
01:02SNS demo Sasaki Roki kanzen jiai ga trend word no joe yo seken
01:08Sona naka osakusa ni magirete konna komento mo
01:13Kodoshu no kyujien wa kanzen jiai de ikpon yaru na kakko kakushin
01:19Kyujien staff nitsugu imasugu kanzen jiai no shuudai o kaishi se yo nande chotto ue kara
01:25Kyujien fan mo zawa tsuku kono igyo o nashitogeta toshu wa pro-yakyu hachiju hachinen no rekishi jo mazuka juu roku ni
01:35Ato ikko de yume o nogashi
01:37Sono muzukashisa o ukibori ni shita koto shu mo sukunaku nai
01:44Ren'an o wakeru youin wa nan na no ka
01:47A
01:52Donna joken ga sorottara tatsusei dekiru no ka
01:56Hyaku juu ikkyuu me
01:58Nuketa!
02:00Nuketa!
02:02Nukete shimatta!
02:04Kanzen jiai tatsusei wa narimasen deshita!
02:08Kyujien de toriageru ni wa isasaka hadesugiru tema daga fan no koe wa mushi dekinai
02:17Kanzen jiai!
02:19Somo daigomi ni samazama na kakudo kara sematte miyou!
02:25Merry Christmas!
02:27Nanto desu ne, kon'ya wa
02:29Kyujien shijou motto mo hanayakana tema
02:31Kanzen jiai de gozaimasu!
02:33Iya!
02:35Iya iya iya iya
02:37Nichiyou kuji ni kawarimashita shi ne
02:39Hai!
02:41Kou iu tema mo yatte ikun ja nara
02:43Toi koto de VTR ni mo dete mashita kedo ne
02:45Kono tema ni fusawashii
02:47Fusawashii to iu to shitsurei desu kedo
02:49Shijou hajimete enchousen de
02:51Kanzen jiai wo nogashita Nishiguchi Fumiya san desu
02:53Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
02:55Yoroshiku onegaishimasu
02:57Dousuka kono tema de no oha wa?
02:59Shoujiki no hanashi
03:01Tatsusei shite nai boku ga
03:03Shitsuen sashite itadaite ii monoka
03:05Shikan mo
03:07Konna Christmas ni
03:09Moushiwake nandesu
03:11Kyuukai made wa tatsusei shiterundesu yo
03:13Dakara gokei de kanzen jiai
03:15Nankai mo shiteru mitai na
03:17Shite nai
03:19Shite nai
03:21Shite nai
03:23Nochiron utareta
03:25Shunkan no toki wo oboete masu yo ne
03:27Oboete masu
03:29An toki wa yappari
03:31Maketakunai to iu
03:33Jibun no kiroku unnun yori mo
03:35Chiimu no tame
03:37Koko ga Satozaki-san to chigau toki
03:39Minai toki iu no yamimashou
03:43Kono shiai wa chinamini mitetan deshou ka?
03:45Boku wa desu ne
03:47Real time de mirena
03:49Boku yori mo desu ne
03:51Dare yori mo chikaku de
03:53Ano kanzen jiai wo miteta hito wo kyou
03:55Omaneki shite orimasu
03:57Chotto oebi shite yoroshii deshou ka?
03:59Maseki genosha no
04:01Lotto fan no manager ka na?
04:03Sou iu no chida to shitara
04:05Furi ga machigatte desu ne
04:07Dodo
04:11Iguchi-san desu
04:13Ute Iguchi
04:15Tanomuzo Iguchi
04:17Ute Iguchi
04:19Tanomuzo Iguchi
04:21Ute Iguchi
04:23Tanomuzo Iguchi
04:25It's been a while.
04:27Your hair is a mess.
04:31I'm so happy.
04:33Thank you for coming, Mr. Iguchi.
04:35This time, the theme is
04:37perfect love.
04:39So, as a rule of this show,
04:41we can't talk about anything else.
04:43We can't talk about anything else.
04:45We can't talk about anything else.
04:47We can't talk about anything else.
04:49Mr. Iguchi, please.
04:51I have one.
04:53This is the last one I got
04:55at the retirement game.
04:57Let's cut this out.
04:59Let's hear it.
05:01This is a retirement game.
05:03I want to hear it.
05:05I want to hear it.
05:07I want to hear it.
05:09I want to hear it.
05:11I want to hear it.
05:13I want to hear it.
05:15The first topic is
05:17the difficulty of perfect love.
05:19The first topic is
05:21the difficulty of perfect love.
05:25On the second day,
05:27Ono Yudai.
05:29When Sasaki
05:31won,
05:33he was the one who got the miss.
05:35It was perfect.
05:39On the 26th day
05:41when Sasaki won,
05:43Ono played
05:45a half-hearted game.
05:47On the 26th day
05:49when Sasaki won,
05:51Ono played
05:53a half-hearted game.
05:55It was perfect.
05:57On the 27th day
05:59when Sasaki won,
06:01he played
06:03a half-hearted game.
06:05It was perfect.
06:07On the 28th day
06:09when Sasaki won,
06:11Ono played
06:13a half-hearted game.
06:15He scored two out of the two.
06:17And the 30th batter is Satou Teruaki.
06:21The second pitch from the count of one.
06:25Wow!
06:27He's got it!
06:29Tigers' first hit!
06:3329th batter is Satou Teruaki.
06:36He's got it!
06:38He's got it!
06:40He's got it!
06:43Even though he had 29 batters, he missed the perfect pitch.
06:48Here's what he had to say about the difficulty.
06:52The power ball was bad.
06:54The errors were bad.
06:56It wasn't just the power of the pitchers.
07:00So, what do you need to get a perfect pitch?
07:07Let's find out what's in his heart.
07:14I'm curious.
07:16This is what I need to get a perfect pitch.
07:21It's cracked.
07:25The most important thing is luck and the power of the pitchers.
07:30Next, the leadership of the batters and their hobby.
07:33Lastly, the support of the batters.
07:39To get a perfect pitch, it all depends on luck.
07:49Luck is the most important thing.
07:55In my case, it's hard to say.
07:58I couldn't get a perfect pitch.
08:02But I think it's luck.
08:05I think it's luck that I didn't get a perfect pitch.
08:10In that game, he didn't miss the perfect pitch.
08:14He got only two hits in the 9th inning.
08:19The only chance to get a perfect pitch was in the 8th inning.
08:25The first batter is Ohno.
08:32Ohno got a perfect pitch.
08:35He got a perfect pitch.
08:39Three outs.
08:42It's rare for Ohno to be so frustrated.
08:47I couldn't get a perfect pitch.
08:53I got no hits and no runs, but I couldn't get a perfect pitch.
08:57I think that's all.
09:01Ohno got no hits and no runs against Hanshin in 2019.
09:07But he got no hits and no runs.
09:11He experienced a unique difficulty.
09:16I couldn't make a mistake.
09:21I couldn't get a perfect pitch.
09:24I couldn't get a perfect pitch.
09:26I think that's the difficulty.
09:30He couldn't get a perfect pitch.
09:32The pressure made him frustrated.
09:38I had a problem with my partner.
09:41I had a problem with my partner.
09:44I had a problem with my partner.
09:46I didn't like it.
09:49In fact, Sato, the second batter, didn't get along with Ohno.
09:55In fact, Sato, the second batter, didn't get along with Ohno.
10:01That's why it's hard to get a perfect pitch.
10:08The players who don't get along with each other get together in the middle.
10:14So, the outfielders are in the middle.
10:17So, the outfielders are in the middle.
10:20Baseball is about the heart.
10:22I think about it in my head and go there.
10:30What is the biggest reason why Ohno experienced a difficulty in a perfect pitch?
10:39Maybe luck.
10:42I haven't achieved anything since he met me.
10:47I think I was lucky for those decades.
10:51I think I was lucky for those decades.
10:54I think I was lucky for those decades.
10:58I think I was lucky for those decades.
11:02If I go this far, I will change.
11:06I'm looking forward to hearing from him.
11:09I don't think I can say that the biggest reason why Ohno achieved a difficulty in a perfect pitch is because of my ability.
11:19The perfect pitch depends on luck.
11:21How does Mr. Nishiguchi feel about the pitch he missed by one step?
11:27He is the person I want to hear the most in Japan.
11:30How did you feel when you saw the same experience, Mr. Nishiguchi?
11:34That's right.
11:36It's luck.
11:38Mr. Nishiguchi drew a circle graph for you.
11:43I should have drawn more luck.
11:48Luck is the most important thing.
11:51Isn't it too little?
11:53This is all you have.
11:55This is all I have.
11:57That's not true.
11:59I should have drawn more luck.
12:02It's the opposite of Mr. Satozaki.
12:06As Mr. Ohno said, I couldn't have achieved a perfect pitch if I didn't have this.
12:16And defense.
12:18I think I was under a lot of pressure after the 7th inning.
12:23Everyone was defending.
12:25I think Mr. Hoshi thought a lot about the lead.
12:30I couldn't throw it there.
12:33I think it's luck that I was able to hit the ball.
12:38I don't think I can throw the ball as I want to.
12:44Mr. Hoshi is too humble.
12:51The difficulty of a perfect pitch is different from a no-hit or no-run.
12:56Which is the most difficult?
13:00It's a dead ball.
13:02When I have to throw the ball in the course, I don't know if I can throw it.
13:07If I can't throw it there, I can't hit it.
13:12When I'm in the course, I feel the most pressure.
13:16When I'm in a perfect pitch.
13:18That's right.
13:19Mr. Nishiki, what do you think?
13:21You said you're not good at pitching.
13:23You're conscious of it, but the ball gathers in the middle.
13:26I think I'm not good at pitching, so I try not to throw the ball.
13:31But as a result, I hit a lot of batters.
13:33About 40% of the season.
13:35By the way, do you remember who was the bad batter?
13:38It was Shibahara in the Daiei era.
13:41He was a good batter.
13:43I think I hit about 40% of the season.
13:46More than 40%.
13:48At that time, I didn't think I was bad at pitching.
13:50I thought I was good at pitching.
13:53By the way, how about Mr. Ibushi?
13:55I think he's good at pitching.
13:57I don't remember much.
14:00Both of you are humble today.
14:03Next is the winner of the Showa and Reiwa era.
14:08The next event is a perfect pitch.
14:15The first person is...
14:17Excuse me.
14:19I'm Kujo.
14:21Nice to meet you.
14:23Yoshiro Sotokoba from Hiroshima.
14:27He has a long straight and a sharp curve.
14:31He won the perfect pitch and two no-hits.
14:35He is the only great pitcher.
14:39This is a 43-year-old perfect pitch.
14:43Do you still use it?
14:45Yes.
14:46I use it as a souvenir.
14:48After that, I use it for no-hits.
14:51He wrote down the conditions for the perfect pitch.
14:56Could you show me?
15:01As expected of a legend.
15:03The biggest thing is the power of the pitcher himself.
15:06The reason is...
15:08First of all, the pitcher is holding the shizuoka prefecture.
15:13Sotokoba's perfect pitch was achieved at the Taiyosen in September 1968.
15:21Out of all 27 outs, 16 were hit.
15:25This was the highest record at that time.
15:28I thought I could win if I went straight up.
15:33Did you have good control that day?
15:35Yes.
15:36The pitcher at that time, Mr. Tanaka,
15:40said that he might do it today when the fifth or sixth inning was over.
15:48He said it secretly on the bench.
15:51I'm curious about the other conditions.
15:54What do you mean?
15:56It was raining the night before.
16:00I had a little bit of moisture.
16:03I was holding the ball like this.
16:05My fingers were a little moist.
16:08So I could hold the ball firmly.
16:10So the sponsor ball went into the catcher's side.
16:15It was unusual for the ball to go in like that.
16:19He said he could hold the ball firmly with moisture and had better control than usual.
16:24And...
16:27Until then, I had won 2-0.
16:30Everyone was cheerful on the bench.
16:33But when it was about 7th inning, everyone stopped talking.
16:38I felt like I was going to die.
16:40So I was surprised.
16:43So when it was 9th inning, I thought I was going to win 3-0.
16:50So I was going to be strong until the end.
16:55He was going to win 3-0 until the end.
16:59As he said, he achieved a great record with three consecutive wins.
17:05I thought, I did it.
17:08By the way...
17:10Mr. Todokawa's 16-3 win and 19-3 loss.
17:13It was amazing.
17:15When I saw this pitcher, I thought, I'm going to do it again.
17:21Are you going to do it again?
17:22Yes.
17:23This is a pitcher with that much ability.
17:27Next, we went to a KUSHIKATSU shop.
17:35Excuse me.
17:37Hello.
17:39I'm Umai.
17:41Nice to meet you.
17:43Nice to meet you, too.
17:46Yutaro Imai, a former baseball player.
17:50This is a ball made by Kanzenjaya.
17:53The ball made by Kanzenjaya cost about 5 million yen.
18:01The ball was made by Kanzenjaya in August 1978.
18:09He had only won 6 games in 7 years.
18:13How did he achieve such a great record?
18:17Yutaro Imai, a former baseball player.
18:21Let's find out the cause of this record.
18:26This is what it looks like.
18:30Yutaro Imai, a former baseball player.
18:32Yutaro Imai, a former baseball player.
18:34Yutaro Imai, a former baseball player.
18:38Is it okay if the pitcher has the least power?
18:40No problem.
18:42I used to be a pitcher with two pitches.
18:48I was a pitcher who hit the ball.
18:51I was a shooter and a sinker.
18:53When I played for Kanzenjaya, the Naira goal was very difficult.
18:57The ball flew away, but the Naira people took it all.
19:02What was the most memorable player for you?
19:04It was Mr. Ohashi.
19:07He took the hit easily and tried to win the Naira goal.
19:16The Naira people took the hit easily and tried to win the Naira goal.
19:25What was the most memorable player for you?
19:30It was raining the day before.
19:32The condition of the ground was very good.
19:34It was humid.
19:36The moment I grabbed the ball and released it,
19:40I felt like my finger was caught in the ground.
19:44How many times have you been aware of Kanzenjaya?
19:49I'm not aware of it at all.
19:53I don't think I can do that.
19:55I'm a pitcher who hasn't won seven games yet.
19:58I don't think I can do that.
20:04And the final round.
20:06The 27th batter's pitch appeared in front of him.
20:11At that moment, he was struck by a feeling he had never experienced.
20:17It was only at the last pitch.
20:21It was a little closer to the third.
20:25The moment I threw the first ball,
20:30I felt that the first ball was very far away.
20:35I felt that the ball was sticking to my finger.
20:40I thought it was Kanzenjaya.
20:45This is the scene.
20:47This is the scene.
20:53When I saw the video, I felt like I was digging right away.
20:59Style and mental are both important.
21:01However, humidity is quite important for both.
21:07And the other one.
21:12The monster of Reiwa came to our solo interview.
21:16However, the time limit is 5 minutes.
21:20Do you know the time limit?
21:23Yes, I do.
21:25He doesn't even have time to be happy.
21:29First of all, what are the conditions required to achieve Kanzenjaya?
21:34I think the pitcher is about 65.
21:39The power of the pitcher is 65%, which is much greater than Mr. Sotokoba.
21:45First of all, I have to show the best of my ability.
21:56Of course, the opponent is a professional baseball player.
21:59If I do it easily, I will be hit.
22:04First of all, I have to show my condition and skills.
22:14Certainly, the pitching on that day was a nightmare.
22:18Out of all 27 outs, 19 were hit.
22:23In addition, 13 consecutive hits were hit, which is a new record in Japan.
22:29Then, how much did the lead catcher contribute?
22:34In this Kanzenjaya game, the lead catcher contributed a lot.
22:45What is the percentage of the lead catcher's contribution?
22:49The lead catcher contributed about 10%.
22:55The lead catcher contributed 75% of the battery.
22:58Then, what about the remaining 25%?
23:03Of course, the lead catcher contributed a lot.
23:08Also, I think it is very important to have the right timing to score the first pitch.
23:20In the 6th inning, which began to be aware of the record of that game,
23:25it was a big help that the batting line took a lot of leads.
23:32Then, what was the most exciting scene in the round?
23:39The 7th inning, Goto's three balls were the most dangerous.
23:47Shunta Goto, a batter who has been on the 7th inning.
23:59He hit a sharp course on the straight, but all of them missed.
24:03This is the first time in this game.
24:07Before the Kanzenjaya game, I really didn't like the four balls.
24:13I paid a lot of attention to that.
24:20The 4th pitch, which was the last pitch after the miss.
24:27He hit a one-strike on the 157-kilometer straight.
24:31Then, the 5th pitch.
24:37He hit a 158-kilometer in-low and cut through the pitch.
24:44The monster of Reiwa was also in a good mood at this time.
24:49So, what does the Kanzenjaya mean to the pitcher, Roki Sasaki?
24:57I want him to win at the passing point.
25:02Unfortunately, the time is up.
25:05Thank you very much.
25:09The first step to commemorate Roki Sasaki and Kyujien.
25:13How was it, everyone?
25:17Mr. Iguchi, what do you think about the saying,
25:20I want him to win at the passing point?
25:22I think it's a passing point for Roki.
25:25I think he's a pitcher who has many chances.
25:28What kind of personality does Roki Sasaki have as a coach?
25:32He's very meticulous.
25:35He manages his schedule so that he doesn't waste a day or an hour.
25:39Now, he's thinking about how to reverse the game for the opening week of next year.
25:46He's a great player.
25:48Young players these days are amazing.
25:52He's really solid.
25:54It's embarrassing to think about the same age as us.
25:57It's really embarrassing.
25:59I can only imagine how good his part-time job is.
26:02That's true.
26:05Roki Sasaki's next game will be a perfect 8th inning.
26:10He changed the game 9 times.
26:12How did that happen?
26:14When the 7th inning was over, Roki was very tired.
26:18He told me that he could pitch the next inning, but he couldn't do it in the last inning.
26:23Did he tell you that?
26:24Yes, he did.
26:26He told me that he couldn't do it in the last inning.
26:29So, we decided to stop the game.
26:33What would you have done if Roki told you that he could pitch the next inning?
26:37I would have been beaten.
26:41You would have been beaten.
26:43Why did you change the game?
26:45That's none of our business.
26:48What's amazing is that Roki is able to manage his body without telling him that he could pitch the next inning.
26:52I think that's amazing.
26:56Both of you said that the weather was humid.
27:02Nishiguchi-san, do you know why?
27:04There are many times when the ball sticks to your hand.
27:10When the weather is humid, you can get wet easily.
27:15Because it's humid?
27:17Yes.
27:18Nishiguchi-san, you missed the big moment at the end of August.
27:25Was it because of the humidity?
27:28I don't know about humidity.
27:30The theme is humidity, isn't it?
27:33No, it's not.
27:35It's just the weather.
27:37It's okay.
27:39Next, let's look at the comments of the wife.
27:42The next topic is the lead of the perfect game.
27:48Nice to meet you. I'm Ko Matsukawa.
27:52Roki's wife, Ko Matsukawa.
27:56We've got a lot of time, so let's ask her about the lead of that day.
28:02I wasn't too conscious about it.
28:06I just said, let's do it simply.
28:12Let's start with the official end graph.
28:16Can you show me?
28:18Yes.
28:22The leader's power is more than half.
28:25His contribution is reduced by 15%.
28:29Is it okay to have such a small lead?
28:32Yes, especially for me.
28:34Rather than a lead, I thought it was really simple.
28:39I was thinking about the ball that Roki wanted to throw.
28:44Did you aim for a three-seater in that game?
28:49If you think about the fall of the fork at that time,
28:54the sign of the fork comes out on its own.
28:57The finger moves on its own.
29:00The fork in that game was different from the fork in the usual game?
29:03It was different.
29:05It was over 160 degrees straight.
29:07The fork in that game came in with the same trajectory as the straight.
29:14I was surprised by the reaction of the batter.
29:19On that day, the fork, which was perfect for both trajectory and fall, was centered.
29:24Out of 19 three-seaters, 15 were stolen by the fork.
29:29What was the scene where the lead was cut off?
29:32Yes, Yoshida's curve 2-ball continuation.
29:37It was Yoshida's second throw.
29:40One point from the straight and the bottom of the fork.
29:44He closed the curve for the first time and continued the 2-ball continuation.
29:48Yoshida's aim was a high ball with Matsukawa, who saw it as a fork.
29:54At the end, he hit a three-seater with a fork again.
29:59When I think about Yoshida's second throw,
30:02there was also the next throw.
30:04Yoshida's idea was a high ball.
30:09I felt that it was a good idea to hit the back of the third throw.
30:13The three-seater, which impressed the curve with the previous hit,
30:17was driven in with a straight and a fork.
30:20At the end, he hit a 163-kilometer straight.
30:24How many times did you start to be aware of the perfect pitch?
30:28I think I was very aware of it nine times.
30:31In the final round, Matsukawa chose a full-blown fork
30:35against the last batter Sugimoto.
30:42I felt that it was a good idea to play a straight game.
30:46But considering the risk, it was a fork.
30:50I felt that it was less risky to play with a fork.
30:54Isn't it less risky to play with a fork?
30:56I felt that it was less risky to play with a fork.
31:00I felt that it was less risky to play with a fork.
31:04I felt that it was less risky to play with a fork.
31:08Even though Yoshida's idea was a perfect pitch,
31:11he pushed through with a fork and led Sasaki to a perfect game.
31:19In a perfect game, there are nine rounds.
31:22In a perfect game, there are nine rounds.
31:26I felt that it was important to get a one-out
31:30for each batter without looking ahead.
31:37Looking back on that day...
31:42I don't want to go back to that day.
31:46I feel like I'm going to do it again.
31:50And there's another one.
31:53I'm going to say thank you to Makihara.
31:57Former Giant, Shinichi Murata.
32:03This is the only perfect game in Heisei that Hiromi Makihara has won.
32:08What does Murata, who led the game, think of the reason for his victory?
32:16Let's take a look at the end graph.
32:19I think it's something like this.
32:24Surprisingly, Hoshi's lead was less than Matsukawa's.
32:30I remember this game.
32:33I wanted to lead with more in-courts.
32:37What made you want to lead with more in-courts?
32:41I got five points in two innings.
32:44In this game, the Giant scored five points in two innings.
32:47Shinichi Murata, who led the game,
32:51was able to attack in-courts with confidence
32:55even against big names like Ogata, Nomura, and Kanemoto.
33:01I think it was after the 6th inning.
33:04When I went to the bench, everyone was...
33:07The atmosphere was different.
33:10Makihara was always sitting there.
33:13I was on the same team as him.
33:15He was like,
33:18I had the impression that he was going to kick me.
33:21Makihara was like,
33:24When I went to the bench, everyone was like,
33:27What are you talking about?
33:30I was like,
33:33It's a perfect match. It's like a dream come true.
33:37Everyone was focused on the perfect match.
33:40Murata thought it was impossible.
33:43What did you think was a perfect match?
33:46It was a two-out in the ninth inning.
33:49Kawadani was in the center line.
33:52Nishino was in the third row.
33:55He was like, I'm counting on you, Kazushige!
33:58When I got there, I thought it was a perfect match.
34:02I thought it was boring, so I made an in-court.
34:05Makihara nodded.
34:08Makihara said, I wanted to make an in-court.
34:10He said it was a perfect match.
34:13Just as they planned,
34:16they made an in-court.
34:19The perfect match of their dreams came true.
34:22Finally, let's talk about Matsukawa.
34:26I think he's a great catcher.
34:29He's 19 years old.
34:32He's got a straight 160-km run.
34:35He's got a 150-km run.
34:37I'm sure he'll be a great catcher.
34:40That's what I think.
34:43Matsukawa is a strong leader.
34:46What did you think of the match?
34:51Matsukawa is a high-level rookie.
34:55Matsukawa is the only one who can catch a rookie's fork.
34:59Matsukawa is the only one who can catch a rookie's fork.
35:02Matsukawa is the only one who can catch a rookie's fork.
35:04Matsukawa caught a rookie's fork.
35:07Matsukawa stopped Matsukawa's forehand.
35:10Matsukawa couldn't stop Matsukawa's forehand.
35:13Matsukawa was waiting for Matsukawa.
35:16That's how the match began.
35:19He's a great player.
35:22He can stop a ball over 160-km.
35:25When Matsukawa started from the curve,
35:28he was leading.
35:31He couldn't throw a curve ball.
35:34He was able to go to the next round.
35:36He beat Masataka Yoshida 3 times in a row, 3 wins in a row.
35:40I think this is really amazing.
35:43That 15% lead is crazy.
35:47It's not easy to keep winning 2 rounds in a row.
35:52I thought Matsukawa Hoshu was similar to Nishiguchi-san.
35:58I think he's a strong leader who can't be helped if he gets beaten.
36:04I always try to bring out only the good parts of Toshu.
36:10This year, I had a lot of opportunities to train with veterans.
36:15When I asked them, they said they couldn't come up with a bad sign.
36:20Even if you say you beat Satozaki-san?
36:24I can't beat him.
36:26I can't beat him either.
36:29Next is 10 years later.
36:33The next event is a comparison between Japan and the US.
36:39Even if you look at modern baseball from 1900 onwards,
36:43there are only 21 perfect games in the world of MLB.
36:48It's a very rare record.
36:52And since 2012, there have been no winners.
36:59But in April 2022, Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers faced the Twins.
37:13He was able to keep the lead until the 7th inning.
37:16It was the first time in 10 years that expectations were high.
37:20However, in the 8th inning, he didn't go up to the mound.
37:23He was replaced in the 89th inning.
37:25The fans were eager to see him, but...
37:30In the first month of the opening,
37:32we set a limit on the number of pitches for the first pitchers.
37:38Every team started with four pitches.
37:41Considering the number of pitches at that time,
37:44I don't think it was a mistake for Coach Roberts to think of a longer season.
37:54Yes, in the major leagues,
37:56it is said that the team's policy to fight through a long season is more important than the individual record.
38:04In addition, there are games that have gone through a perfect game.
38:10The pitcher, Gala Lager, passed away due to a heart attack.
38:17June 2010.
38:19Tigers vs. Indians.
38:22There were 9 games left until the perfect game.
38:25The incident happened without a runner on the 2nd out.
38:39Cut it off. Gala Lager covers.
38:41He's out. Oh, he's safe.
38:43He is safe.
38:45He is safe in the first base.
38:47Looking at it slowly, it's an easy out,
38:50but the referee's judgment is a perfect 3rd base.
38:56This game, which later led to the introduction of a video judgment,
39:00is called the perfect game of illusion.
39:02This is going to happen.
39:04He's really angry.
39:06I'm sure it's a game that led to how to prevent the illusion that can be seen.
39:15And one more thing.
39:17It is said that there is also a perfect game that was lost due to a certain play.
39:23It was the Diamondbacks vs. Padres match in May 2001.
39:28The cart ceiling continued to be perfect until the 8th one-out.
39:37He's out.
39:44The Davis safety bunt broke the record.
39:47The stadium was in chaos.
39:50Since the game was 2-0, the Padres claimed a fair game.
39:58In Japan, if it's a no-no pitch or a perfect game,
40:04there is an atmosphere of trying to prevent it by any means.
40:09In the United States, it's a head-to-head game.
40:12The players are playing in a value of power versus power.
40:16If you have time to do such a safety bunt,
40:19it's a world view of trying to hit my ball firmly,
40:22so it's pretty much a no-no.
40:27So, what was the most impactful perfect game for you personally?
40:34I think it's a common thing in Japan and the United States.
40:37There is an atmosphere of a super play that must happen.
40:41If it doesn't happen, you can't make such a great record.
40:48The super play that set a new record was born in July 2009
40:53in a perfect game by Mark Barry of the White Sox.
40:59No hitter.
41:01And a high fly ball back into deep left-center field.
41:04That's got some carry!
41:06And that one is...
41:08Horace!
41:09By the way, my man...
41:11Wise, who started the game with a solid defense,
41:14made a home run catch.
41:17The American sports news also reported that
41:20this play was the reason for the perfect game.
41:25I think that's why it's still in the fans' heads.
41:31Whether you achieve it or miss it,
41:33it's a dramatic major league perfect game.
41:36How was it for you, everyone?
41:39At the time of Mark Barry,
41:41you were a teammate of the White Sox.
41:43Yes, I was a teammate.
41:45I played with Nohito Noran when I was there, too.
41:48It was a perfect game.
41:50I played with Nohito Noran when I was there, too.
41:53But he's the type of pitcher who hits the ball,
41:56so I had the image that the ball was flying all over the place.
42:00My defense was good when I was strong,
42:03but when I was weak in the U.S.,
42:05I wanted to protect myself
42:07so that I could prevent the ball from getting hit.
42:10And now it's Kershaw's turn.
42:12From the position of a pitcher,
42:14he's in the middle of a perfect game.
42:16What do you think about this?
42:18I want to throw the ball.
42:20I want to throw the ball.
42:22This is different.
42:24This is also different from a pitcher.
42:26So, at the very least,
42:28I want to throw the ball until the ball is hit.
42:31I want to throw the ball until the ball is hit.
42:33But you haven't been hit yet.
42:35And one more thing.
42:37What do you think about the bunt hit?
42:40The defense is different from the offense.
42:43The offense wants to win,
42:46but the defense wants to win.
42:48I think the defense is stronger.
42:50If you can't hit, you have to bunt.
42:52That's what I think.
42:54I think it can't be helped.
42:56But the Japanese and American cultures are different.
42:59In Japan, there was a bunt when I was in the 6th grade.
43:02I think it was the 6th or 7th grade.
43:04Have you ever been told when you were in the major league?
43:07Of course, when I was in the 10th grade,
43:09I didn't do that anymore.
43:11There are a lot of things like that.
43:13Have you ever done it?
43:15There are two types of two outs.
43:17They don't score at all.
43:20They run a lot.
43:22I was told a lot at that time.
43:24If you don't run in two outs,
43:26one hit is one point anyway.
43:28I think it's a three-point shot.
43:30They don't have that kind of concept at all.
43:33I think they like it.
43:37But if you don't score a point with a pass ball,
43:40it changes.
43:42That's a Japanese idea.
43:45Next, don't forget the presence of the back.
43:50The last topic is the defense of a perfect game.
43:57Errors are never allowed.
44:00How did he face the pressure and how did he protect himself?
44:08In the perfect game of Sasaki Roki,
44:10I asked Naiyashu, who hit the ball the most,
44:13about his story.
44:16I'm Keisuke.
44:17Nice to meet you.
44:18I'm Toshiya.
44:19By the way, what about the show?
44:21I've been watching it closely.
44:24There are a lot of things to learn.
44:27Thank you very much.
44:29Toshiya Sato, with a great sense of exchange.
44:34Out of the eight outs that Naiyashu dealt with,
44:37Sato contributed to five of them.
44:41How did he defend himself?
44:45When it's a perfect game,
44:47you get sweaty.
44:49To be honest, I felt like I was going to fly.
44:52That's what I thought at the time.
44:54At the beginning of the game,
44:56I made the most of the first ball.
44:59I was very nervous.
45:02I have experience with first balls as an amateur.
45:05But professional baseball is different.
45:09Sato was a catcher in the first place.
45:11It was his first season in 2022.
45:16How many times did you start thinking?
45:18I think it was about five times.
45:21After five times,
45:24I was thinking,
45:25will someone give me an error?
45:27Can I hit Roki?
45:31I was thinking about that a lot.
45:33Takabe was on the left.
45:36He was the only one who didn't fly to the left.
45:39I told him,
45:40I haven't flown yet, so I'm a little worried.
45:43We talked about that a little bit.
45:47While the pressure was building,
45:49Coach Iguchi gave him some advice.
45:52It's rare to have a chance like this.
45:54You have to enjoy it.
45:56You can do it in such a tense situation.
45:59In a perfect game,
46:01or when you win the league,
46:04you have to practice that side.
46:07That's how I felt.
46:10And the most nervous play was...
46:14It was the first pitch after Yudai's pitch.
46:17It was my 9th or 10th pitch.
46:20The moment I threw it, I knew it was going to float.
46:22I was a little confused.
46:24I jumped and caught it.
46:26I thought it would be safe in the meantime.
46:30But if I extended and caught it,
46:32there was a possibility of a pitch miss.
46:35This is the scene at the 1-out on the 9th floor.
46:44The first pitch seemed to float.
46:46I was confused for a moment whether to jump or extend and catch it.
46:52I stretched my body a lot and got out safely.
46:55I felt like I caught it.
46:57Rather than being happy,
46:59I was relieved.
47:02Sato showed a stable defense in the first pitch.
47:05He has been practicing the third pitch since this fall.
47:11When Roki throws,
47:13I think the first pitch is better.
47:17I'm a little scared of the third pitch.
47:21How did everyone feel about Yash's performance?
47:30You said you were moved by the coach's advice.
47:33How did you feel?
47:34I've never experienced anything like this.
47:36I'm not looking forward to it.
47:38Everyone in the stand is enjoying it.
47:41How was the first pitch defense?
47:44The first pitch defense was good.
47:47Because Matsukawa was on the first pitch,
47:49Sato was on the first pitch.
47:51I could get advice from the catcher's point of view.
47:55Roki's first pitch is 160km.
48:00Yamaguchi missed it once.
48:06The first pitch defense is also 160km.
48:09There is no way to make a first pitch defense.
48:13It's the fastest first pitch defense in Japan.
48:16Mr. Nishiguchi is standing on the mound.
48:18Did you feel the tension of Yash?
48:22I felt it.
48:24As Sato said,
48:26I think everyone is thinking,
48:28Don't fly.
48:29If something happens, it's my fault.
48:31Can I say that?
48:33It's okay because it's his personality.
48:37That's Sato Toshio.
48:39It's time.
48:41Mr. Nishiguchi,
48:42Have you ever left out the theme of perfect pitch defense?
48:46I haven't.
48:49That's the worst.
48:50That's right.
48:52The ultimate baseball point, Kyujien.
48:55The practice continues.
49:03The 90th anniversary of the birth of baseball.
49:05The first pitch playback.
49:07The game you choose.
49:10The 90th anniversary of the birth of baseball.
49:14At 7 p.m. on the 11th.
49:38There are many treasures.
49:41It's art.
49:43NHKBS.
49:44At 5 p.m. on the 11th.

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