Paul Skenes vs. Shohei Ohtani: Clash of the TITANS!
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Skenes' smile (or grimace) when Shohei took him deep. Love to see it 😂
Skenes definitely had a grin... i believe he said he was a fan of the Angels and Ohtani.
One of the best match ups you'll see all year.
Agree
Dodgers drooling over Skenes trying to find a way to get him after watching him up close.
😂😂😂
LOL dude is mediocre. he can throw 100mph fastball but that's about it.
I’ll take the hometown kid Jared Jones
@@eyebeebakhe’s got a few other pitches and throws them well.
@@eyebeebakterrible horrible take
Skenes throws 103 mph. Just like Nolan Ryan. All he has to do is keep it up for another 26 years. And 222 complete games
Skene’s composure is veteran level already.
Ohtani makes it sound so easy, I saw.. I adjusted.. I hit.
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Ohtani was able to succeed in his two-way game player both pitch and hitter because of his unique and unprecedented way of thinking and actions in the process of his development.
He was not born as a unicorn, an alien, or a superhuman from the beginning.
He has voluntarily devised a method, and through hard work has transformed himself into a player who can succeed in both pitching and hitting!
In youth baseball days, there would be large number of boys who want to be an ace pitcher and the No. 4 hitter both, if they possible.
However, the reality is that many boys player give up to be both, as they go on to serect specializing in one or the other, whichever is relatively more dominant.
Shohei Ohtani may have been one of them, but he is a rare person who, even after entering high school, did not give up that dream and continued to want to play both pitching and hitting if possible.
He is the kind of person who never gave up on his dream of doing something that no one had ever done before.
Naturally, many adults around him must have tried to persuade him that it was reckless.
But Ohtani did not listen to their advice and did not give up on his dream.
Even as a high school student, he was someone who dared to try to realize a dream that was said to have little chance of success.
He analyzed himself to determine how he could reach the pinnacle of both pitching and hitting, grasped his current situation, identified what he lacked, and analyzed and wrote down what he needed to do to achieve his goals.
He came up with specific methods to achieve his goals, including ways to strengthen and improve his baseball skills, processes to strengthen his basic physical strength, effective training methods, research on dietary methods to grow bigger, his outlook on life, his way of life, and even his lifestyle. And he has continued to do so from his high school days to the present..
This is what makes Ohtani unique, and the producer who made Ohtani what he is today is Ohtani himself.
This process is recorded in the 81 matrix sheets of the development scenario he drew up himself when he was 16 years old.
Although Ohtani is blessed with innate qualities, he is neither a unicorn nor an alien, but a person who is able to continue his daily efforts and self-improvement in order to achieve his goals.
That is what has made him what he is today. What we should learn from him is the process of thinking and acting to achieve his goals that he practiced.
As you can see from the photos and videos of Shohei Ohtani in high school, his body then as a boy was tall but skinny and completely different from today's Ohtani. Even when he joined a Japanese professional baseball team after graduating from high school, he was still as skinny as a different person from today's Otani.
In order to build his current physique, he devised not only a training regimen but also a diet regimen that dictated what, how much, and when he ate, and he practiced it stoically and without neglect. And that made him to be the Shohei Otani of today.
Of course, his stoicism was influenced by his high school baseball education in Japan, and it is undeniable that his childhood was influenced by his upbringing in a Japanese culture with a long history. If Ohtani had been educated and raised in the United States with the same DNA, there is a strong possibility that the Shohei Ohtani of today would not have appeared in the MLB.
DNA is not the only genetic factor that determines our personality, mindset, and even body shape.
Environmental factors, the environment in which a person is raised and the culture in which he or she is educated, can make a difference in the life of the same person.
Ohtani was not born a genius, but a genius who can work hard to improve himself.
Well said. Shotime Shohei
What a match up
That's not Thunder. That's Mr. Jersey Shore, Will Leahey's mic. LOL.
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These ABs were absolutely nutty. Baseball at its best.
In his third at bat Othani has no problem yanking Skenes high100 mph fastball like it was slow pitch softball.
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I told the homie Skenes was gonna strike out then get taken deep by Shohei. I can confirm as an LA native The Allegheny Electric Company cut off service to Los Angeles this week. We were running on straight wind cause that's all we was swinging at. Oof. Thank God we didn't face Keller too. We have a chance today! We need Walker Texas Buehler today!
I have always loved your show. But I really love now that you are naming the teams. Thank you
12:47 having to face Chapman after Skenes is unfair. Should be illegal.
Niceeee love it for Rodon Will he was very nice, rough ending but them first 5 dominating filth from Carlos what a difference a year makes 🥳
I like how Skenes was laughing after the homer...🤣
Ohtani was sitting fastball and tho he singled his 3rd at bat he was definitely swimging high and slightly flat/down trying to compensate for the carry. The ball just gets out skenes hand and up on them quick
good thing about decent contact on stinky cheese heaters is they get out as quick as they come in.
This💯🤔
I laughed hard when he said “I don’t like him” referring to Urena
Like deGrom a couple years ago, Skenes is the only reason I’m watching baseball right now. Can’t wait to see him continue to dominate.
I hate that I always get the alert late like I love to make the prop bet of the day I see you broke the slump
11:34 splitter was double dipping as a changeup...nasty
BROOOO I wasn't prepared for that Fetty Wap reference. Bet I'm one of like 5 people who even remember that shit lmao
awesome episode, I think chapmans 103 with movement in on shotei was the ptich of the day. I couldn't believe he started hitting 104 in the rain... Skenes is the truth, he's got it and it's amazing to watch. Interesting question my friend and I were having, what's you take on this? You're going into a playoff series with generic teams that are even but you get to pick last three players.... Would you rather have Ohtani, Betts, Freeman or Skenes , Jones, and best version of Keller? We tweaked Keller a little to make it tougher choice. Ohtani can pitch as well as hit in the argument. Who do you take?
Good question just because pitching can dominate hitting and you saw what Skenes and Jones did to the Dodgers. That's tough!
Next time he will throw his secondaries and make the dodgers look stupid. Jered Jones dominated them with his fastball and slider.
I’m confused. Is a sweeper the same thing as a sweeping curve
More like a Slider with more horizontal movement. I did a video on it here th-cam.com/video/z47hUrPKDG4/w-d-xo.html
Nola is so dirty with the clock violations. idk how he does it but he gets more of those than anybody I think?
As a Cardinals fan, Blanco very much had a third K... that was basically down the middle and called a ball. That cost Houston the game.
I’m a Cubs fan and it COMPLETELY SUCKS BALLZZZZZZZZ we gotta see this machine for the next X amount of years. He’s so impressive.
Would you say Paul was feeling a bit of adrenaline pumping them 3 straight fast balls 🔥 that shit was epic and I’m with you Ninja team pitcher all the way 😂 but that bomb was Niceee
Dr Disrespect is looking deadly out there
Someone must have already pointed it out but ninja looks like one of the target dogs
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Slick Nick Gonzales says that Aroldis workouts more than anyone...not too surprising that he can still hit 104
Works out
Missed Joyce
what's up with skenes' slider? dude has insane stuff, and his slider was supposed to be wipeout, and it moves a lot sure, but man how are people hitting over .300-.350 vs it??
Skenes's slider is good, but he really doesn't have it dialed it (I never thought it was like an 80 grade pitch though--it's really good because his fb velo makes you have to make a quick decision). Right now, if I had to pick, I'd say his splinker may be his best pitch.
@@PitchingNinjaVideos yea cuz now his fb and his slider are getting hit so without a reliable slider or something else breaking, it seems like he has trouble putting guys away after the first time and definitely the second time through. The only pitch rlly bamboozling guys is the splinker, but even then theyre able to lay off it a lot too
Best arm ever has to be Nolan Ryan right? Dude threw as hard as Chapman for 27 years as a workhorse starter.
He didn't throw as hard as Chapman. But he was a workhorse starter. Ryan did pitch during the radar gun era (although some definitely picked up the ball later and read slower) but try to find any gun readings of him throwing 100. I've yet to see any. I have seen mid 90s. That being said, no doubt at his peak he threw over 100. Did he throw 108? Nah, that's just made up stuff. But he threw hard. So he's up there for the best arm ever without a doubt. Chapman still throwing 104 at 36 is ridiculous though.
Kenta Maeda has a very suggestive name. If my girl asked me to Kenta Maeda, I'd be down.
Same with yusei kikuchi😆
Ninja I love you but please stop saying teams are edging each other lol
There's only so many words for beating a team. Sorry. But if y'all want scores when you're covering 15 games, you're gonna have to deal with the words.
Hey Ninja.. why does he he keep keep calling you by your name when you're the only one he's talking to
Probably just to wake me up. We do these videos really early every morning lol
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“I won’t cover…..because he was awful!” Terriblest thing anyone can say on a highlight reel. MEDIEVAL gives up a home run. Sign of the Apocalypse?
LOL. Sometimes I gotta be real. And yes, it's definitely the sign of the Apocalypse. :(
Juiced balls are back...
Urena is a punk
Second
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Yankees really got the roids flowing this year 😂
Hot take , dodgers ain't even a top 10 teams
ninja REALLY LOVES SKENES LMAO
Not trying to be rude, cause 205k subs is pretty decent, but it is not millions. So, my question is: How does PN get interviews with so many big leaguers? Either he has history with MLB, or players just respect him...or maybe both? Can anyone fill me in?
So your respect is based on clicks and subs?
@@ZuberiGaming Not at all. "Clicks & Subs" mean nothing to me. I am just very curious. This guy, the Pitching Ninja, has access to MLB players, and I dig his videos, but in this day-and-age, whatever genre, "famous" people only agree to interview to bolster their subs, or clout, or whatever. It is Internet incest. But PN does it naturally. So, again, I am curious. Does he have ties with MLB? Like seriously, his vibe is great enough...but jeepers!!! MLB players talk to him form their locker room to their homes!! I am just super curious about his history.
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Can’t wait for Bryce to take Paul deep
I hope we hit with the picks ninja I tailed all of them they all look good 🪬🧿😍
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