Ichiro is such a gentleman and intelligent baseball player. Half the players in the league would've yelled in the umps face and gotten ejected, but ichiro realized there is replay and his job is done.
It was a pretty awesome part about the play. Both players go for the play, miss it the first time around. Both go for it the second time, ump gets the wrong call, and all Ichiro does is object one time, pick up his helmet, and go back to his dugout.
Ichiro actually got ejected once when the umpire called an obvious ball a strike and resulted in his strikeout, which is really really rare considering his mannerism. When Ichiro was being that mad, you know the call was VERY ridiculous. link to the clip: th-cam.com/video/Xn_BgNeRZHg/w-d-xo.html
In the era of Big Ball we witnessed a definite near unanimous future HOFer. Ran the bases like Brock after a hit, caught & threw like Roberto, hit like Carew, & played the game hard like Rose. If he isn't unanimous, he'll be a vote off like Jeter. Respected the game & the game respects him.
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C Can’t wait to see people kick a ball back and forth and barely ever score! Why are you crying? Oh right, you tripped on some grass. I hope you don’t get poked and lose an arm 😂 get outta here with that bs
I like how Ichiro is being calm while this is all discuss about his tagging home plate. One of my favorite players since when he play for the Mariners.
Ichiro respects the game, the tradition, the players-past and present, the umpires,the fans and refuses to abuse or break his bats because he also respects the bat manufacturers. Ichiro is a Hall of Fame Class Act.
To me, ichiro is the best player I've ever seen. Not just because of his ability to get on base, or his arm, but his personality is just so good and "above" other "legends"
In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki is AL MVP, Mariners MVP, MLB Players Choice AL Outstanding Rookie, AL Rookie of the Year, AL Silver Slugger, Rawlings AL Gold Glove, Hits 1st in AL, Batting Average 1st in AL, Stolen Bases 1st in AL, so he says safe , it's safe .
Once a rookie catcher argued for a strike on Ted Williams during an AB. Ted had taken the pitch & she looked like a strike. The umpire called it a ball. He replied, "Mr. Williams says it's a ball. It's a ball."
yeah, notice: Japanese ballplayers NEVER ARGUE WITH THE UMPIRES!! it is a thing of HONOR!! as a baseball fan of 70 years, it had to be explained to me. and I was an umpire for 23 years!!!
and...OH!...yeah, the umpire was outta position! NEVER MOVE WHEN YOU ARE MAKING A CALL .get in position, set yourself, look at the play, and then make the call.
He's getting old but the early gray hair explains how damn stressful it could be when you spent years and years and years of constant traveling and a shit load of baseball almost every day for like 7-9 months of the year. Its stressful. Imagine going into extra innings on a Friday night, game ends at like 11:00pm -12:00am and you already need o be ready for Bp at like 11:00am to 12:00pm. You know your gonna barely get any sleep and you didn't eat dinner yet. Sure people have jobs every day of the year but its different when millions of people watch you, everyone has haters and fans that are let down or won't leave you alone. Its hard, baseball has lots of pressure in it. When you have the ball everyone's looking at you. If you mess up everyone is looking at you. If your at bat everyone is looking at you. Millions of people. Add that to late dinners every night, practice next day followed by a game, its hard to be in the MLB. You really need to love baseball to death because you'll be drunk off baseball as you play so much of it and have barely anytime away from it even during off season since its not even that long until practice starts again. But after you retire in the MLB you'll be set for life. 43 years old, long way ahead of you, lots of money but for most its not enough to buy a 22.7million dollar house. But its enough to be filthy rich. After the MLB unless you have a clothing line or still sponsor a company I don't believe there will be any money coming into their bank accounts but for Ichiro, we all know he's going to be filthy stinking rich as he's a baseball legend.
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This may be the team he spent the least amount of time with overall (not counting his last 5-6 games with the Mariners) but this is hands down one of my favorite Ichiro moments, like the announcers said this is such an amazing display of athleticism and determination to score a run (a tying run at that) from a 41 year old at the time.
@@overratedgm5713 What you are saying is wrong. If you know that the timing is completely right for an out, your next job is to stick around as long as possible and buy time for the batter-runner to advance. The moment Ichiro executed his subplan, he saw that the pitch was deflected and switched again to rushing home. All appropriate decisions.
2001 was everything for the Mariners and all fans. We saw damn near every game. Off days were excruciating without a game. Couldn't go to bed until you knew who won. That game when the Indians came back was even ok. Magic almost every night! I get goosebumps thinking about it. Didn't win the ALCS or WS, but it was a great year to be their fan!
Interesting how he seemed to want to protest the call but apparently, out of respect, he chose not to unlike many other players who would have gone wild, screaming their heads off.
Look at the class.. He knew he was safe. His natural instinct was to scream and argue. He held himself back and just went to the dugout. He knew that the video would show and his words were useless.
Those guys in New York have like a thousand camera angles at their disposal, yet it took them 10 minutes (seemed like it) to make a determination on this call. Wow.
Ichiro is such a gentleman and intelligent baseball player. Half the players in the league would've yelled in the umps face and gotten ejected, but ichiro realized there is replay and his job is done.
gayquan dillinger Even without a replay he wouldnt yell in the umps face.
Desp acito Agree nice to see class in baseball. Too many jackasses
It was a pretty awesome part about the play. Both players go for the play, miss it the first time around. Both go for it the second time, ump gets the wrong call, and all Ichiro does is object one time, pick up his helmet, and go back to his dugout.
It’s all from the culture he was raised in. Very interesting to see play out
Ichiro actually got ejected once when the umpire called an obvious ball a strike and resulted in his strikeout, which is really really rare considering his mannerism. When Ichiro was being that mad, you know the call was VERY ridiculous.
link to the clip:
th-cam.com/video/Xn_BgNeRZHg/w-d-xo.html
Ichiro = Legend
Daniel DePasquale I know! He is gurenteed in the hall of fame.
Ichiro is going into the hall of fame the first year he's eligible
Daniel DePasquale Ichiro is a ninja. He didn't even react when they finally called him safe. "All part of my plan".
In the era of Big Ball we witnessed a definite near unanimous future HOFer. Ran the bases like Brock after a hit, caught & threw like Roberto, hit like Carew, & played the game hard like Rose. If he isn't unanimous, he'll be a vote off like Jeter. Respected the game & the game respects him.
yes! thank you
Ichiro is a true CLASS ACT! We will always love you in Seattle.
Matt Hanf And now he’s back!
Now he’s retired
And we have him back now!
I watched ichiro play with the Seattle Mariners. Also Matt Saski
When he complains about the call, 99% of the time he's right
Ichiro Suzuki- the King of Hits, Speed, and Overturned Umpire Calls
absolutely
th-cam.com/video/3Q6H2uVG5Xs/w-d-xo.html
@MANCHESTER UNITED This is a baseball video dude.
MANCHESTER UNITED F.C Can’t wait to see people kick a ball back and forth and barely ever score! Why are you crying? Oh right, you tripped on some grass. I hope you don’t get poked and lose an arm 😂 get outta here with that bs
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C I told you dude, that's why you can't do drug, you came to a baseball video to say something 100% out of topic.
"Here's another good angle"
*Shows the ump completely blocking it*
😂😂
Lmaoooooooooo
He was 41years old then!!!!!
amazing,,,
Ichiro is so awesome. Even at 41!
What about 42
Awesome still
ian schickedanz what about 306?
HipsterDoofus100 dead
He retired now :(
He thinks about arguing but he knows that he was safe. Very classy.
he was out
Addison Bloom nope
Addison Bloom That’s exactly what Yogi Berra said after Jackie Robinson was called safe in his steal of home in the 1952 World Series!, “He was out!”
Addison Bloom if he was out the catcher would not have tried to tag him the second time.
@@addisonbloom8634 Where's your brain bro lmaoo
The more highlights I watch, I realize how special this guy was. He's on another level.
Really ? It took watching highlights ? He has the most hits ever and most hits in a season plus 17 Gold gloves lol .
@@meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781 ok cool guy we all didn't grow up watching him you filthy double dild
@@meltednostrilsbornwithoutn781 lol
I think it was good that Ichiro acted nice about the call.
Brandon Barajas Cause he's Japanese. He plays with honor.
battheman777 #Bushido
nice
Now that Jeter is gone Ichiro is probably the classiest baseball player out there right now. He's a legend.
infamousian123 Dude, Jeter has been my favorite player since I was a boy. Ichiro has always been my #2.
I like how Ichiro is being calm while this is all discuss about his tagging home plate. One of my favorite players since when he play for the Mariners.
I spent 6 minutes in suspense, waiting to see which way the challenge would go, even though I already knew after reading the title.
Andrew Edwards Shit, same lmao
I forgot we knew the call until I saw your comment :(
up to now does Travis d'Arnaud still tries to tag him? lol
Hahahahaga
Andrew Edwards same
Chrysler is getting their money's worth 😂
Facts😂😂
Aaaa@@2aa
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yep
Thomas Prestridge I
Ichiro respects the game, the tradition, the players-past and present, the umpires,the fans and refuses to abuse or break his bats because he also respects the bat manufacturers. Ichiro is a Hall of Fame Class Act.
To me, ichiro is the best player I've ever seen. Not just because of his ability to get on base, or his arm, but his personality is just so good and "above" other "legends"
6:42 Ichiro is like "I knew it!"
In 2001, Ichiro Suzuki is AL MVP, Mariners MVP, MLB Players Choice AL Outstanding Rookie, AL Rookie of the Year, AL Silver Slugger, Rawlings AL Gold Glove, Hits 1st in AL, Batting Average 1st in AL, Stolen Bases 1st in AL, so he says safe , it's safe .
Once a rookie catcher argued for a strike on Ted Williams during an AB. Ted had taken the pitch & she looked like a strike. The umpire called it a ball. He replied, "Mr. Williams says it's a ball. It's a ball."
@衛宮切嗣 世界のイチローやぞ
At 5:22 I see a definite glimmer in the eye and a trace of the emotion he’s holding back very well. What a class act, and my favorite player!
shit by this time he is 42, i remember when he came to seattle in 2001, was only 8. always been my favorite player
+Geometry Dash Stevo he said that he was 8 not ichiro
Same, growing up watching him, He has and always will be my favorite baseball player. His batting wind-up is iconic.
I love Ichiro. He doesn't argue.
yeah, notice: Japanese ballplayers NEVER ARGUE WITH THE UMPIRES!! it is a thing of HONOR!! as a baseball fan of 70 years, it had to be explained to me. and I was an umpire for 23 years!!!
and...OH!...yeah, the umpire was outta position! NEVER MOVE WHEN YOU ARE MAKING A CALL .get in position, set yourself, look at the play, and then make the call.
@casey Ichiro woulnd't argue even in Japan.
he never did.
A NINJA never argues, what he does is killing you quietly. Hahahaha
This is the longest review I've ever seen in baseball, Ichiro is a legend tho, one of my favorites ever
He's a savage
Still my favorite player
Most guys get up yelling when they feel the ump got a call wrong. Ichiro is a class act, baseball won't he the same without him.
Hehe Ichiro is getting old... gray hair and all but he's still very athletic
He looks like the number of his jersey
He's getting old but the early gray hair explains how damn stressful it could be when you spent years and years and years of constant traveling and a shit load of baseball almost every day for like 7-9 months of the year. Its stressful. Imagine going into extra innings on a Friday night, game ends at like 11:00pm -12:00am and you already need o be ready for Bp at like 11:00am to 12:00pm. You know your gonna barely get any sleep and you didn't eat dinner yet. Sure people have jobs every day of the year but its different when millions of people watch you, everyone has haters and fans that are let down or won't leave you alone. Its hard, baseball has lots of pressure in it. When you have the ball everyone's looking at you. If you mess up everyone is looking at you. If your at bat everyone is looking at you. Millions of people. Add that to late dinners every night, practice next day followed by a game, its hard to be in the MLB. You really need to love baseball to death because you'll be drunk off baseball as you play so much of it and have barely anytime away from it even during off season since its not even that long until practice starts again. But after you retire in the MLB you'll be set for life. 43 years old, long way ahead of you, lots of money but for most its not enough to buy a 22.7million dollar house. But its enough to be filthy rich. After the MLB unless you have a clothing line or still sponsor a company I don't believe there will be any money coming into their bank accounts but for Ichiro, we all know he's going to be filthy stinking rich as he's a baseball legend.
+infamousian123 that's what I call a wall of text
+infamousian123 btw his hair isn't very long so the skin under it makes it look lighter
infamousian123 although then again, does Ichiro have any haters 🤔🤔🤔
He is safe
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HighAndHopeful its the first clue about the nasas test
ichiro is such a humble player
キャッチャーが2度目のタッグを試みているのが全て。セカンドへの打球でギャンブル気味のスタートだが、身体能力でカバーするイチローの凄さはハンパない。
i like how he never argues with the umpires
Ichiro can speak fluent english lol
Why would he?
He argued for like 3 seconds but let it go quickly since he respects the umps
He was ejected in 2009 for a arguing a called strike.
@@operator0 Yeah, but Ichiro was right about it.
Ichiro is one of the all-time best lead off men. Amazing player to watch...even at 41 years old.
He was always half way to first before he even hit the ball!
Don't care what team you're a fan of, Ichiro is a class act and total pro.
イチローがセーフって言ったらセーフ
これは、セーフだな😃しかし審判も間違うのもしょうがない、イチローのプレイがすごすぎる。今後こんな選手出てこない気がする。
確信があったも執拗な抗議をしない紳士なイチローに敬意
紳士も何も、選手が抗議すると退場になるからやらんのは当たり前の話
そう、それに今は異議があるならビデオ判定を監督が要求すれば良いだけの話。
最初の「ちょっと待ってよ」は勢いで言っちゃっただけ イチローもすぐ理解してベンチに下がった。
@@taa4603 ヘルメット叩きつける選手もいたけどね
だからこそ、ビデオレビューできないボール/ストライク判定では徹底的に退場になるまで抗議したんだよね、一回
This may be the team he spent the least amount of time with overall (not counting his last 5-6 games with the Mariners) but this is hands down one of my favorite Ichiro moments, like the announcers said this is such an amazing display of athleticism and determination to score a run (a tying run at that) from a 41 year old at the time.
Not really. If he just kept running instead of stopping, he would have been safe by a mile. Poor judgement, made the play closer than it needed to be.
@@overratedgm5713 What you are saying is wrong. If you know that the timing is completely right for an out, your next job is to stick around as long as possible and buy time for the batter-runner to advance.
The moment Ichiro executed his subplan, he saw that the pitch was deflected and switched again to rushing home.
All appropriate decisions.
Ichiro is joining the Hall of Fame next year!
Ichiro just like Derek Jeter are honest baseball players because they have respect for the game.
This shows you how much Ichiro wants to win. He had to eat that bat on the ground to make that head first slide.
One thing I love about ichiro is that he never gets out of hand. He was mad about the call but he stayed calm
The catcher knew he missed him on the first tag.
He almost looks embarrassed that the game was interrupted by the review.
He was safe
Never got to see Ichiro play much, due to the regional broadcast system. In So. Louisiana, so missed seeing a LOT of great players.
2001 was everything for the Mariners and all fans. We saw damn near every game. Off days were excruciating without a game. Couldn't go to bed until you knew who won. That game when the Indians came back was even ok. Magic almost every night! I get goosebumps thinking about it. Didn't win the ALCS or WS, but it was a great year to be their fan!
ichiro is such a legend
Japanese:There is no Ninja in japan now.
American:U must be kidding!I saw him in Baseball-Park.
nosuke shin- lol
nosuke shin- The baseball park is in the USA not Japan.
Brem
I think that it was an issue with the translation they used. I’m fairly sure they meant “There aren’t any Japanese ninjas anymore”.
yeah
There is no ninja in Japan now, but Japanese-Ninja Ichi is in the ball park
Amazing grammar
He always behaves professional.
That’s why we call him LEGEND.
傳奇
Ichiro is the most calm, focused and composed athlete I have ever seen.
Ichiro has proved over and over again that he is not a human. He's a ninja.
What a Class Act Ichiro is... a true leyend 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
常に冷静で審判に抗議しない姿勢だったイチローがホームで一瞬感情を出したことに審判もびっくりだったろうな~。
Nobody picked up the bat. It affected Ichiro's slide.
En una jugada tan rápida el único que podría haber hecho algo es el umpire, quizás correrlo con el pie pero sin perder la vista en la jugada.
懐かしく思えるこのプレイ。マーリンズのイチローも悪くない
I'm a Met fan but I'll give it to Ichiro every time
芸術超えてもはや変態
變態 hahahaha...
One of the weirdest calls at home plate ... ichiro has insane IQ for this game!!
The announcer said that Ichiro may have out thought himself coming home. I beg to disagree!
After the play and replays, skip to 6:35.
Safe his fingers touched home plate
Ichiro the legend.
Ichiro says safe,It's safe.
even the video title is showing the call was overturned , i spent the entire 6 minutes with thrill and suspense
Ichiro the Greatest Ever.
審判泣かせのプレーやな
He needs a statue! ❤❤
Japanese players seem to have great fundamentals. Ichiro was so skilled.
He’d be one of the best stat holders in the MLB if he played his whole career in the MLB
Japan's finest ball player
8 years later....theres Shohei
Do they have a record for how long a play is being reviewed 👀
Interesting how he seemed to want to protest the call but apparently, out of respect, he chose not to unlike many other players who would have gone wild, screaming their heads off.
これくらいの画質がちょうどいい
イチローが必死にプレイしている姿を見ると、涙すらでそうになる。
Look at the class.. He knew he was safe. His natural instinct was to scream and argue. He held himself back and just went to the dugout. He knew that the video would show and his words were useless.
彼は諦めると云う事を知らない
自分に非があれば抗議すらせずに大人しく退場する
Interesting call. Didn't look like any angle in any of the replay videos conclusively showed he didn't tag him.
I agree that he is safe
Ichiro handled that like a pro.
d'Arnaud is such a terrible defensive catcher
he's not the first terrible defensive catcher made look clunky by the 40year old.
Memo to rookies: don't swipe a second time if you're certain you got the runner the first time.
Ichiro is ichiban (#1)....the most HUMBLE MAN IN MLB! VERY CLASSY GUY!
I missed him playing in Seattle
This is first time I ever saw Ichiro almost argue 😅
Because Ichiro ALWAYS knows where the ball is.
I feel so bad for Ichiro. Such a great player, but probably won't ever play in a World Series.
he won a world series with the Marines in 03 when they beat the Yankees.
+# Jumpoutheface If only.
+# Jumpoutheface yah no
bobobrien yeah. You're right. He didn't. But didn't the Marines have the best record in MLB history. But lost in the playoffs?
+# Jumpoutheface I think, not sure though
これは審判も判断しがたい。目の前でいきなりアクロバット始まったんだから。リクエストがあったから審判も命拾いしたしイチローも冷静さを取り戻した。
Landing on the bat couldn't have felt great. Legend.
イチローはホンマ忍者みたいやな
2:32
He wasn't out of the baseline?
Ichiro has never gave up all the time of his career. That's why he could hit over 4,000, won Gold Grab 10 times in a row, won WBC Champion twice!
You can't tell from the camera angles
When Ichiro Argues, You know hes telling the Truth. Once hes in the Hall of Fame, make him the MLB Logo!!!!!
Ichiro is the man!!!!!
wish you wouldn't put what the call was in the title.
1:43 “ウソやぁー”って日本語で
叫んでるように見える😅
1:43 He looks like the judge is screaming
“U So Ya−”(wrong)😅
バリバリ現役の学生より機敏な動きする40代。
それがイチローである。
イチローは常に冷静だが時には感情が顕になる。
Those guys in New York have like a thousand camera angles at their disposal, yet it took them 10 minutes (seemed like it) to make a determination on this call. Wow.
Go to 2:14 it shows that he’s out because he got tagged on the leg before he touched home
If Ichiro tells you he's safe. He's safe.
He’s clearly safe I don’t know what took so long
Anyone catch him say Giants screen not Mets screen?
Umpires need body cameras now!
Honestly the replay isn't good enough. I can't tell for sure if he was safe or out