I have watched baseball over 50 years. Ohtani is the best player I have ever seen. Bat, run (stolen base ) , pitch. No one can do all 3 at that high level than Ohtani. Superstar!
@Johnsonwill789 How good of you to let some know how you feel about Baseball & specifically this segment on Shohei. Feeling better? You happy now? Now get back in the Closet with your Pacifier Doofus! 😢😢😢
Fun facts Ohtani got TJ surgery exactly one year ago 9/19. He also wrote and signed, “I will become a No.1 player in the world!” exactly 12 years ago on 9/19. On 9/19/24, he started the 50/50 club and had a ridiculous performance in one day.😂❤ We need to start a vision board, y’all‼️
She was right, and she was lucky enough “to skip the math and watch history” never to be seen again! Why is Shohei Ohtani able to achieve great records so easily, and able to do big moments? "Shohei's top priority is to realize the team championship. He does not consider the achievement of his individual result as his primary goal". Shohei believes that the team's championship is more important than his own record and that the ultimate goal of playing baseball is for the team to win. This is why Shohei is able to stay calm and not get nervous even in the face with the opportunity to achieve great records, and as a result, he is able to achieve an amazing record with ease. This may be similar to what the Japanese often refer to as “the triumph of selflessness (MUYOKU no SHORI)” or “maintaining a normal usual mind anytime (HEIJYO SHIN)”. When we human being has a strong desire to accomplish something, our body tenses up and we cannot move as well as usual. You may feel, “I can usually do this, but only at important times when I really need to do it, for some reason my body tenses up and doesn't work as well as usual.” This is because the cognitive mechanism of the brain that controls our thoughts and awareness is also linked to the autonomic nervous system, which controls important functions in the body such as blood flow, hormones, and the respiratory system etc, which we are usually unconsciously and automatically working without realizing it. However, if we continue to be consciously keeping "HEIJYO SHIN", a normal usual mind anytime, the autonomic nervous system will function normally in the body as usual, and the body will move naturally without tension even in hard situations. This is a methodology that utilizes the basic physiological and structural mechanisms of the human body. Somewhere in the process of growing up, Otani must have naturally learned how to control his emotions with this kind of mentality. (Probably from his high school baseball experience.) This is probably why he is able to achieve such amazing records so easily even in an environment that attracts so much attention. Moreover, he did not achieve the record by suffering, but on the very day he achieved the great record, he easily accomplished a historic feat with unusual results such as six for six hits, three consecutive home runs, two stolen bases, and 10 runs batted in, all by himself, which he would not normally do. He is able to do this because he maintains his usual Shohei Ohtani mentality, thinking that “the record is only the halfway point to the ultimate goal, and the real goal is to win the championship, which lies ahead, and the most important time to get serious is not now." This is why his body moves freely and nimbly as usual as Sohei Ohtani, even in hard situations that would normally make him nervous. Everyone should learn this kind of self-control methodology from Ohtani's behavior. What we should discuss is not how great Otani is, but how the mechanism of his mindset and process that enabled him to achieve great results. It could bring a new path to many people's lives,
If Shohei had signed that kids paper and dated it, that thing would be worth a lot of money because it's one of one. But that picture will be in the history books forever.
babe ruth did not play against black players, asian players and latin players in his era… and pitchers back in those days didn’t have more than two different pitches, so feel shohei is better
the news papar... I bet you can read numbers like 6 hits 10 rbi and dodgers made it to Post Season. Then one sentence i can see is "The day he cannot forget for the rest of his life" (Japanese language leaves out Subject so maybe people) im from japan and love US and Natural and Field of Dreams are my top 2 fav movies of all time.
Well My issue is that Shohei is tooooo nice 🤨 I mean part of baseball is tension and beef. Yankees vs Red Sox, cubs vs cardinal, Astro vs rangers, cubs vs white Sox. I need a better story than just a nice kid who plays by the rules with a cutsie woosie smile. Come on man, what happened to the soul of sport. If I want to watch great record I can watch a state of the art robot hitting home runs
he has always been a good boy and is hard to anger, so it’s not easy to see any drama. Maybe we'll see what happens in the playoffs; he has never been.
@@r7calvin tell me you didn’t watch Olympics without telling you didn’t watch Olympics. There are more controversies and drama in Olympics than glorified and glazed Ohtani baseball rn. China vs Australia swimming doping? Hassan vs Tasha’s? That rivalry goes waaaay back.
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I have watched baseball over 50 years. Ohtani is the best player I have ever seen. Bat, run (stolen base ) , pitch. No one can do all 3 at that high level than Ohtani. Superstar!
He’s fielded some amazing balls while he was on the mound too,
Other than numbers what else is there? Any rivalry? Any emotional bumps along the road? This type of sport rn is so bOring ugh 😑
You’d should have seen him play right field in Japan, he was gunning down runners at third throwing ropes.
@Johnsonwill789 How good of you to let some know how you feel about Baseball & specifically this segment on Shohei. Feeling better? You happy now? Now get back in the Closet with your Pacifier Doofus! 😢😢😢
@@dannyviveros7095 go play with your toys kid
Fun facts
Ohtani got TJ surgery exactly one year ago 9/19. He also wrote and signed, “I will become a No.1 player in the world!” exactly 12 years ago on 9/19. On 9/19/24, he started the 50/50 club and had a ridiculous performance in one day.😂❤
We need to start a vision board, y’all‼️
Love Ohtani. Love this video.
He’s far more than Babe Ruth. He’s incomparable at this point. He’s Shohei Othani
Basically. He has a bigger skillset and is a beast. Hes his own thing.
She was right, and she was lucky enough “to skip the math and watch history” never to be seen again!
Why is Shohei Ohtani able to achieve great records so easily, and able to do big moments?
"Shohei's top priority is to realize the team championship. He does not consider the achievement of his individual result as his primary goal".
Shohei believes that the team's championship is more important than his own record and that the ultimate goal of playing baseball is for the team to win.
This is why Shohei is able to stay calm and not get nervous even in the face with the opportunity to achieve great records, and as a result, he is able to achieve an amazing record with ease.
This may be similar to what the Japanese often refer to as “the triumph of selflessness (MUYOKU no SHORI)” or “maintaining a normal usual mind anytime (HEIJYO SHIN)”.
When we human being has a strong desire to accomplish something, our body tenses up and we cannot move as well as usual. You may feel, “I can usually do this, but only at important times when I really need to do it, for some reason my body tenses up and doesn't work as well as usual.”
This is because the cognitive mechanism of the brain that controls our thoughts and awareness is also linked to the autonomic nervous system, which controls important functions in the body such as blood flow, hormones, and the respiratory system etc, which we are usually unconsciously and automatically working without realizing it.
However, if we continue to be consciously keeping "HEIJYO SHIN", a normal usual mind anytime, the autonomic nervous system will function normally in the body as usual, and the body will move naturally without tension even in hard situations. This is a methodology that utilizes the basic physiological and structural mechanisms of the human body.
Somewhere in the process of growing up, Otani must have naturally learned how to control his emotions with this kind of mentality. (Probably from his high school baseball experience.)
This is probably why he is able to achieve such amazing records so easily even in an environment that attracts so much attention.
Moreover, he did not achieve the record by suffering, but on the very day he achieved the great record, he easily accomplished a historic feat with unusual results such as six for six hits, three consecutive home runs, two stolen bases, and 10 runs batted in, all by himself, which he would not normally do.
He is able to do this because he maintains his usual Shohei Ohtani mentality, thinking that “the record is only the halfway point to the ultimate goal, and the real goal is to win the championship, which lies ahead, and the most important time to get serious is not now."
This is why his body moves freely and nimbly as usual as Sohei Ohtani, even in hard situations that would normally make him nervous.
Everyone should learn this kind of self-control methodology from Ohtani's behavior.
What we should discuss is not how great Otani is, but how the mechanism of his mindset and process that enabled him to achieve great results. It could bring a new path to many people's lives,
Great read. Ty
If Shohei had signed that kids paper and dated it, that thing would be worth a lot of money because it's one of one. But that picture will be in the history books forever.
Besides being great he seems kind.
Shohei is amazing. Great video. LOVE this show.
Topps 50/50 Ohtani baseball card sold out. Damnit
I just realized this is the guy from Street Smarts. Funny show!
That sign I skipped math to watch history is probably an Asian kid 😂
he's OK as a hitter (for a cy young calibre pitcher)
Ohtani, simply put does things other people cannot.
Hey reno paul... hope the flu didn't get you too terribly, big promo at atlantis this weekend alllllll day
babe ruth did not play against black players, asian players and latin players in his era… and pitchers back in those days didn’t have more than two different pitches, so feel shohei is better
I think it's hilarious the Aaron judge😅 was supposed to hit 60 something home runs only has 55 2 away from the best baseball player ever Shohei😅😅😅
the news papar... I bet you can read numbers like 6 hits 10 rbi and dodgers made it to Post Season. Then one sentence i can see is "The day he cannot forget for the rest of his life" (Japanese language leaves out Subject so maybe people) im from japan and love US and Natural and Field of Dreams are my top 2 fav movies of all time.
Just say before and after the steroid Era.
Well My issue is that Shohei is tooooo nice 🤨 I mean part of baseball is tension and beef. Yankees vs Red Sox, cubs vs cardinal, Astro vs rangers, cubs vs white Sox. I need a better story than just a nice kid who plays by the rules with a cutsie woosie smile. Come on man, what happened to the soul of sport. If I want to watch great record I can watch a state of the art robot hitting home runs
What a dumb....
he has always been a good boy and is hard to anger, so it’s not easy to see any drama. Maybe we'll see what happens in the playoffs; he has never been.
So you basically don't watch the Olympics then?
It is about high craftmanship not about war. Beautiful to not see the artificial emotional burden of a dog fight added.
@@r7calvin tell me you didn’t watch Olympics without telling you didn’t watch Olympics. There are more controversies and drama in Olympics than glorified and glazed Ohtani baseball rn. China vs Australia swimming doping? Hassan vs Tasha’s? That rivalry goes waaaay back.