@@joeheid2776 I've seen his same lame comment on at least 6 different videos but there are probably way more. it is massive in more than 240 countries including depends diaper wearers if you didn't know. he always ends each message with some gibberish and usually some ominous threat but not here 🙄
I don't know that we will ever see a more professional athlete than Ichiro. This guy exemplifies the best qualities of our national past time in every way possible. Legend-Role model-hero! We love you Ichiro! 🇯🇵🇺🇸
A solid 4 tool player with a gentle yes on the 5th. In my humble opinion the greatest player of my generation, possibly ever. Hits, speed on the bases, absolute canon for an arm, multiple golden gloves, great baseball I.Q., he could do it all and he did it with grace and professionalism.
This far better than many of the highlight reels you see on TH-cam. You've encapsulated perfectly why Ichiro has garnered admiration by by fans of baseball everywhere. It wasn't just his legendary skill but also the respect he brought to the game.
In the majors, the number of strikeouts and wins may be justice for pitchers with the number of home runs. But in his own way he left a mark on the majors that can't be ignored
@@K2m2m2 ichiro was a great player...but he doesn't even make my first and second all-time team. he wasn't "*that* dangerous a hitter. there are 100 hitters i would rather have pitchers facing in my lineup who could do MASSIVE DAMAGE when massive damage is needed. Outfield: Mays, Mantle, Dimaggio, Aaron, Henderson, Trout, Bonds -- just to name a FEW would be entirely more dangerous and disruptive to opposing teams' pitchers. Henderson alone on the base paths is absolute terror and disruption. May, Mantle, Bonds? all better athletes than Ichiro, especially in baseball. who else would i choose besides ichiro in the outfield? Gwynn? of course. Williams? OF COURSE. and ichiro would never ever make my DH list.
One of the most greatest pure hitter and The last pure hitter in Major league baseball history. There are only home runs and strikeouts here anymore....
This guy ran the bases like Brock after a hit...caught & threw like Roberto...was a magician with the bat like Carew...played hard like Pete. Cooperstown just can't wait. Vote him in now!
I guess you missed Albert Pujols while you slept. Albert and Ichiro both started in the same year, and what a treat it was, and still is for Albert, to watch them year after year, knocking down the records. Albert had 85 rbi's as of Sept. 9th of 2019, and they have kept him out of 31 games to that point. If he misses 100 again, it will be a shame and a crime for the Angels to do that to him.
@@jerrybrownell3633 In the early '80's Willie McGee of the Cardinals so reminded me of Clemente. He could hit, hit for power, run, field & throw. Ichiro & McGee so similar. No roids with both men & blessed to see both play.
Ichiro is the definition of style. He was so cool and on top of that, he's one of the best players to grace the field. Definitely one of my most favorite players if not my most favorite.
video had me in tears throughout but the best part was the sentiment in that speech he gave to those kids, encouraging them to do whatever they wanted to do whether it was baseball or not, just devote yourself to whatever you want to. great man.
I saw his last game on the stadium. that game was finished almost reached last train time in Tokyo but lots of fans dont care about it and they just celebrated of his last game and called his name about 30mins or more. it was impressive atmosphere.
Playing ball I knew Ichiro was going to be my favorite player, my dad showed me who he was. I still have his old jersey passed onto me since '04. Ichiban!
Got a feeling it'll be 99% if he isn't unanimous. Writers will show respect for his skills & love of game by sending him in unanimously. At the very least, it'll be a slam message to the roids era. "You reap what you sow."
I never understood how players like Babe Ruth, Willie Mayes, Ted Williams and the obvious HOF'ers didn't get 100%. There must be collusion to determine which writer will vote no because many of those players were among the greatest ever, how could you not vote yes?
@@ThekiBoran It's incredibly political. Certain players even today will have hardliners refusing to vote them in because they don't think they were "good ambassadors" to the sport or some other bullshit. Even if they were/are an asshole, all that matters is how dominant they were. Not that having someone like Ichiro, who's a saint, isn't better.
@@jebediahkrimsoncraftleding3012 I just want to repeat that there must be collusion among the writers for the obvious choices. Someone must call 1, 2, 5, 10 or whatever writers and say, "OK, this year you're going to vote no." There's no other way it can happen with players like Williams, Mays, Aaron and the other really big names.
What a beautiful video, perfectly made! Thank you Tecknowledgist! I started playing, watching and following baseball religiously as a kid for a few years before 2001, as a Yankee fan during their 98-2000 dynasty. By the time Ichiro came in, I quickly became a huge fan and he became my favorite player! I would watch as many of his games as possible on the sports streaming websites and on Local TV whenever he played against Yankees or Mets. He was such a unique and rare talent with his amazing contact, speed, fielding, arm, etc. I was so thrilled when he came to the Yankees! And even into his 40s he could still run and play with the best of them. It was a pleasure watching him play and break 80 year old records, I will forever be grateful to have done so. He was such a humble and generous person too, a class act, a jokester, an all around fun person, which you could see in this video. In the future, I could say that I got to see Ichiro the legend play, and man was he special!
What a incredible guy on and off the field. Definitely one of my favorite ballplayers of all time. I remember in 2007 I was in St. Pete Beach, Florida on vacation, and my friend and I went to a Rays vs. Mariners game. Ichiro was such a joy to watch!
i've had the privilege to see both sadaharu oh (22 years and 868 home runs) and ichiro suzuki play, ichiro hit .372 the year he had 262 hits. i'm old enough to remember rod carew, he's in ichiro's class with what they do, i'll never forget a game where carew had 3 consecutive hits between 3rd and short. i really miss this kind of tactical baseball, tree trunks hitting home runs or striking out with guys on 2nd and 3rd and one out, is boring.
Pedro throws absolute filthy curve up and into Ichiro. Ichiro leans back IN THE MIDDLE OF HIS SWING, still gets enough on it for the bloop infield single over Pedro's head. Pedro's smile.😏
From the battlefield Iowa Jima to America. Hating Japanese to loving Japanese. Our past was so backwards, our great grandparents missed out so much because they were taught to hate. Can you imagine if society was limited to change. We would never see this. Othani, Ichiro etc. thanks to Branch Rickey for his vision of the future of professional sports
At 12:23 "Be a courteous person who feels the pain in someone's heart..... . If you get anything from watching this video, let it be that quote and let it be part of you...
Was waiting for this video. I’m so glad I got to see him play his final game in person. It’s not gonna be same, but I’m glad I got to experience him for what he was
hey, honestly,, did you think of this comment by yourself? that's so funny and original. i bet you're the class clown and everyone in school likes you cause you're the funniest that makes everyone laugh, am I close? I'm laughing right now at how funny your comment is! lol looks promising! lmao, he's way past looking promising, he was an ok, very slightly above average decent player! any team would've loved to have him on their bench as a pinch hitter! you're so silly lol 😆 do you have a blog or something where you list all your humor? it's pure gold
I was lucky enough to live in the Seattle area during 2001 and 2002. I never made it to a game BUT I was well aware of this mans specialness. I had two young sons and it was I-CHI-RO !!!!
Baseball isn't just about exciting home runs
Ichiro taught us that
10 years in a row with 200 hits. In a row!
Just Ridiculous.
This man shows more respect to America's baseball past than most of American born baseball players. Hats off. Next stop: Cooperstown.
DiMaggio, Clemente & Gwynn are looking down smiling.
@MANCHESTER UNITED So... what's your point? Totally off topic. Definition of a troll. You can come out of mommy's basement whenever ok?
@@joeheid2776 I've seen his same lame comment on at least 6 different videos but there are probably way more. it is massive in more than 240 countries including depends diaper wearers if you didn't know. he always ends each message with some gibberish and usually some ominous threat but not here 🙄
@MANCHESTER UNITED F.C Then call football Football, not soccer, I'm an American Gooner... pathetic cat meme
@M
Yo! We don't give a shit about a game where pansies flop around faking injures for 90 minutes.
Thank you, Japan! We love our Ichiro. Or maybe your Ichiro. Our Ichiro.
I decide to be another Ichiro, who changes the world. I got his role.
*USSR national anthem plays*
Either way is fine. Thank you for saying "Our Ichiro"
最後はボロボロだったけど、あの時の鋭い目やいつもと違うスイングで最後の力を振り絞るように打席に立っていたイチローの姿は忘れない。
結果はどうあれベストを尽くした。
この動画を見てもやはりイチローという人はすごいの一言に尽きる。
100年以内に彼を抜くバッターは現れないだろう
素敵でセンスの良い動画!
12分で終わってほしくなかった。。。
アップ主に感謝👏
同意。
MLB bullpen 同意。
同意。
Iron
同意。
Such a legendary player. Gave Asian people around the world something to be so proud of. Didn't matter if we were Japanese or not, we all loved him
I’m Japanese
Baseball purists worldwide loved him.
Asians are already proud at so many things. They dominate the esports field.
@@iamsomebody6267 lol don't bring that up here. Koreans dominating starcraft doesn't compare to Ichiro.
Apart from Japan, S.Korea and some parts of Philippines, no one else watches Baseball in Asia or the whole world.
I don't know that we will ever see a more professional athlete than Ichiro. This guy exemplifies the best qualities of our national past time in every way possible. Legend-Role model-hero! We love you Ichiro! 🇯🇵🇺🇸
The man started his MLB career in the midst of a steroid era and left an unquestionably legendary career.
A solid 4 tool player with a gentle yes on the 5th. In my humble opinion the greatest player of my generation, possibly ever. Hits, speed on the bases, absolute canon for an arm, multiple golden gloves, great baseball I.Q., he could do it all and he did it with grace and professionalism.
メジャーで埋もれていた記録を呼び起こし新しい数字に書き換えたイチローとそれまでに成し遂げられていた数字をつくったシューレス・ジョーとジョージ・シスラーの名前がファンに改めて記憶されたことは野球ファンとしてうれしい。イチロー自身による誰にも破られないであろう10年連続200本安打はイチローがメジャーで伝説の選手と呼ばれる値打ちのある記録。
This far better than many of the highlight reels you see on TH-cam. You've encapsulated perfectly why Ichiro has garnered admiration by by fans of baseball everywhere. It wasn't just his legendary skill but also the respect he brought to the game.
Got to meet Ichiro and he’s so kind and humble it’s amazing! What a legend!! Grew up in Seattle watching him as a little kid
One of my favorite players growing up!
one of my favorite movies of one of my favorite players growing up.
I love Ichiro
VenomousStare same
Domo arrigato Iricho san.
Nice Japanese👍👍
@@livestream6317 He played with "jitsu raku!"
Domo Domo..
🙆♂️🙆♂️
In the majors, the number of strikeouts and wins may be justice for pitchers with the number of home runs. But in his own way he left a mark on the majors that can't be ignored
Not only one the greatest hitters , but he also seems very humble and appreciative of who he is.
I was lucky enough to meet him and he is very humble! Awesome man!
good hitter but hardly one of the greatest. lifetime .311 average and didn't even have 800 RBIs.
@@RobertMJohnson from age 27…
@@K2m2m2 ichiro was a great player...but he doesn't even make my first and second all-time team. he wasn't "*that* dangerous a hitter. there are 100 hitters i would rather have pitchers facing in my lineup who could do MASSIVE DAMAGE when massive damage is needed.
Outfield: Mays, Mantle, Dimaggio, Aaron, Henderson, Trout, Bonds -- just to name a FEW would be entirely more dangerous and disruptive to opposing teams' pitchers. Henderson alone on the base paths is absolute terror and disruption. May, Mantle, Bonds? all better athletes than Ichiro, especially in baseball.
who else would i choose besides ichiro in the outfield? Gwynn? of course. Williams? OF COURSE. and ichiro would never ever make my DH list.
小学生の時、朝学校行く前のめざましテレビで、イチローの結果を何気なく楽しみにしていたのを覚えてる。 そんな俺は23歳になっちまった、、ありがとうイチロー!!!
同士よ
毎日、新聞の日本人選手の成績欄見てたけどイチローは毎日のように複数安打打ってた
One of the most greatest pure hitter and The last pure hitter in Major league baseball history.
There are only home runs and strikeouts here anymore....
luis arraez now
Been watching old vids since his retirement last week😭 I'm gonna miss you Ichiro.
wish i had found the time to visit seattle to watch him play. amazing athlete.
LouLou imagine he was in his 30’s -imagine if he had started out in the majors. Just an incredible and classy player.
This guy ran the bases like Brock after a hit...caught & threw like Roberto...was a magician with the bat like Carew...played hard like Pete. Cooperstown just can't wait. Vote him in now!
First ballot HOF. Greatest hitter of my generation.
Yeah, anyone who doesn' vote for him as First ballot HOF, needs to be executed on the spot..
I guess you missed Albert Pujols while you slept. Albert and Ichiro both started in the same year, and what a treat it was, and still is for Albert, to watch them year after year, knocking down the records.
Albert had 85 rbi's as of Sept. 9th of 2019, and they have kept him out of 31 games to that point. If he misses 100 again, it will be a shame and a crime for the Angels to do that to him.
We have been blessed.
Like many of the greatest Ichiro could beat you in so many ways- his hitting, his defense, his running, his throwing. A complete package.
@@jerrybrownell3633 In the early '80's Willie McGee of the Cardinals so reminded me of Clemente. He could hit, hit for power, run, field & throw. Ichiro & McGee so similar. No roids with both men & blessed to see both play.
Worlds, universes, collided when Johnny Pesky got Ichiro's autograph. What a great moment, Ted must have looked on and smiled from wherever he was!!
Ichiro is the definition of style. He was so cool and on top of that, he's one of the best players to grace the field. Definitely one of my most favorite players if not my most favorite.
最後イチローの勇姿を観に行くはずでした。朝になり母が危篤となり10時に旅立ちました。奇しくもイチローの引退と母の命日が重なりました。2倍淋しさを知った日でした。
関係ある?
@@桐-n3f 人の心の分かる優しい大人になってください。
@@SHIONN-e6l すき
video had me in tears throughout but the best part was the sentiment in that speech he gave to those kids, encouraging them to do whatever they wanted to do whether it was baseball or not, just devote yourself to whatever you want to. great man.
I saw his last game on the stadium. that game was finished almost reached last train time in Tokyo but lots of fans dont care about it and they just celebrated of his last game and called his name about 30mins or more.
it was impressive atmosphere.
Me 2
さるやん おれも
@@melt4229 atmosphere is fine to use
イチローは今までも、そしてずっとこれからも俺の中のスーパースター。
あなたは日本の誇りです。
本当に今までありがとうございました。
私もそう思います同意です
If he would have started his baseball career in the states theres no doubt he would have beat Pete Rose's hits record
no doubt
Zero
間違いない!
theitalian556 I mean he needed 1,000 more still so maybe
SpiritFN he had 1200+ hits in Japan. He would have beaten it I'm sure.
I was waiting for this one. Thanks for making all these vids!
That was a cool video. You nailed why Ichiro is so humble in the last scene with the kids. A true artist of baseball.
a true legend. i was able to watch him in person. what a joy that was. thanks for posting
Playing ball I knew Ichiro was going to be my favorite player, my dad showed me who he was. I still have his old jersey passed onto me since '04.
Ichiban!
Ichiro HAS to be voted in Cooperstown with a 100% acceptance rate no doubt
Got a feeling it'll be 99% if he isn't unanimous. Writers will show respect for his skills & love of game by sending him in unanimously. At the very least, it'll be a slam message to the roids era. "You reap what you sow."
I never understood how players like Babe Ruth, Willie Mayes, Ted Williams and the obvious HOF'ers didn't get 100%. There must be collusion to determine which writer will vote no because many of those players were among the greatest ever, how could you not vote yes?
@@ThekiBoran It's incredibly political. Certain players even today will have hardliners refusing to vote them in because they don't think they were "good ambassadors" to the sport or some other bullshit.
Even if they were/are an asshole, all that matters is how dominant they were.
Not that having someone like Ichiro, who's a saint, isn't better.
@@jebediahkrimsoncraftleding3012
I just want to repeat that there must be collusion among the writers for the obvious choices. Someone must call 1, 2, 5, 10 or whatever writers and say, "OK, this year you're going to vote no."
There's no other way it can happen with players like Williams, Mays, Aaron and the other really big names.
@@jebediahkrimsoncraftleding3012 There are some men in the HOF who weren't exactly model citizens
A real legend and a great baseball player... it’s a pleasure to see you playing the game of baseball with that respect for it
What a beautiful video, perfectly made! Thank you Tecknowledgist! I started playing, watching and following baseball religiously as a kid for a few years before 2001, as a Yankee fan during their 98-2000 dynasty. By the time Ichiro came in, I quickly became a huge fan and he became my favorite player! I would watch as many of his games as possible on the sports streaming websites and on Local TV whenever he played against Yankees or Mets. He was such a unique and rare talent with his amazing contact, speed, fielding, arm, etc. I was so thrilled when he came to the Yankees! And even into his 40s he could still run and play with the best of them. It was a pleasure watching him play and break 80 year old records, I will forever be grateful to have done so. He was such a humble and generous person too, a class act, a jokester, an all around fun person, which you could see in this video. In the future, I could say that I got to see Ichiro the legend play, and man was he special!
今までどの選手の引退でも涙が流れなかったけど、イチローの引退は涙が止まらなかった…。
イチロー、夢を感動をありがとう!
Thank you for making the video
This is sooo good and touched a lot
野球というスポーツは凄いね、試合を止めて記録を作った選手を祝福する時間があるんだよ
He’s the coolest. No doubt.
A true man of class.
Griffey, Randy Johnson, A-Rod and Ichiro. Seattle has had some pretty awesome players to see over the years.
Edgar???
@@ogClownBaby our unsung hero. our quiet leader. always faithful.
Yep. Don't forget Edgar. Edgar and Ichiro, two of the greatest pure hitters of their eras.
Shame how the Mariners never won a WS with any of them
Early '00s Seattle had five future HOFrs...perhaps besting '90s New York.
baseball god in NPB, a true legend in MLB.
Baseball god in NPB , a baseball god in MLB . A baseball eminence worldwide
I am going be to absolutely baffled and at a loss of words If Ichiro doesn't make it in the HOF on his first ballot. What a legend.
Thank you for the uploading such a phenomenal Ichiro tribute with some of those rare footages I've never seen before!
海外の方にも愛され
日本のファンにも愛された選手
努力の人だからこそ
成し遂げられた記録と記憶
お疲れ様でした。
really good video! Never seen the footage of Otahni approaching Ichiro before now! Thank you
1人の日本人としてイチローのことをとても尊敬しているし、イチローは日本の誇りの一つだとも思う。一方で、彼の主戦場は世界一の野球人たちが集うアメリカだったということも無視できない事実だと思う。確かにイチローが野球と出会い、野球にのめり込んだ最初の地は日本だったが、それはイチローのアメリカでの活躍までもがまるで日本人の誇りだとするような態度とは結びつかない。彼の故郷は日本であるとともにシアトルだ。彼は日本の誇りのみならず、球界の誇りだと強く思う。
I feel your LOVE for ICHIRO!
sk045 同感
今高校生だけど、イチローの活躍を横目で見ながら青春を過ごしたかったな
今更彼の凄さに感銘してる
いまの高校生くらいの子たちはイチローの活躍を目の当たりにするにはギリギリ無理だったよね
What a incredible guy on and off the field. Definitely one of my favorite ballplayers of all time. I remember in 2007 I was in St. Pete Beach, Florida on vacation, and my friend and I went to a Rays vs. Mariners game. Ichiro was such a joy to watch!
もはや国民栄誉賞程度で讃えられる存在じゃないんだよなぁ
量産された国民栄誉賞のなかに入れるには傑出しすぎてしまったなぁ
アジア人という壁があるけど、あるからこそHOFに満票でというのがイチローにとっても日本人にとっても国民栄誉賞よりいいんじゃないだろうかと思っちゃう
満票期待だね
ジーターでも満票逃したし今のセイバー重視の風潮ではOPSが低いことがひっかかりそう
現役中は静かにしてて、引退の時に長年の功績を讃えて賞のオファーをすべきですね。現役選手に失礼だよ。役人どもはセンスないね。
折畳式扇風機 don’t know what it’s says , but I agree , Ichiro the best !!!
Class Act is not enough to describe this Man. He did it the right way, all the way !
i've had the privilege to see both sadaharu oh (22 years and 868 home runs) and ichiro suzuki play, ichiro hit .372 the year he had 262 hits. i'm old enough to remember rod carew, he's in ichiro's class with what they do, i'll never forget a game where carew had 3 consecutive hits between 3rd and short. i really miss this kind of tactical baseball, tree trunks hitting home runs or striking out with guys on 2nd and 3rd and one out, is boring.
「人の痛みが分かる大人になってください」
人間としても尊敬できる職人のような人でした。
長い長い現役生活お疲れ様でした。
イチローの背中を見てプロに進んだ日本人選手もいるけど、メジャーでイチローを見て自分もプロを目指した選手の一人がディー・ゴードンであり、イチローを同僚として影響を受けた選手がイエリッチ。
Legend indeed. One of the all time greats. Mad respect.
自分の中では間違いなく野球の神様に一番近かったと思います。本当に感動と夢をありがとう。寂しい‥
The perfection at bat...a unique stance like a samurai using a katana!
こんなにも素晴らしいVideoを作ってくださった主さんに心から感謝します
thank you!
これからメジャーで年間最多安打を目指す人が現れるたび、トップには日本人「イチロー」が登場するんだな。すごい…。
230の壁がデカい。目指そうにも目指せれない。大昔の方が簡単だった。
PO WA
それなのにましてや262なんて…
chikara_ggg シーズン230安打以上は長いメジャーリーグの中で39回あります。
その中で1990年以降に達成されたのがたったの4回。うち3回がイチローです。
いつもイチローが野球をやってる姿が当たり前になっていたけど、我々は本当に幸せな時代に生きれたのかもしれません。
chikara_ggg ちなみに近年(2010年以降)のシーズン最多安打はアストロズのおチビちゃんアルトゥーベがキチガイみたいに打った年の225本。次点もアルトゥーベの216本。2018年は両リーグとも200本にすら達していません。
試合数の変更等、MLBにおいてかなり大きな変化がない限りしばらくは話題にすらならない記録かもしれません。
今より試合数が減ることはあっても増えることはなさそうだしマジでシーズン262本は不滅の記録かもしれん。
he proved that no need to be big in size, no need of taking steroid, u still can conquer the world by respect, dedication,
イチローの事、子供頃はツンとしてて嫌なヤツだなぁって思ってた。WBCで本気で日本のために日の丸を背負ってくれてる姿を見て見方が変わった。国民栄誉賞は受けてくれ、イチロー。
受け取ってほしかったけど拒否するあたりがやっぱりICHIROだなって思った
日本人として誇りに思うプレイヤーに対しての海外の方々からのコメントを見て凄く嬉しくなる。
本当にありがとうございます。
動画を作ってくれた主にも本当に感謝です!
Great documentary.
Thanks from Japan.
What a class act. A real player's player.
I was so lucky this man got ton play in my favorite team and witness his 3000 hit in the MLB. Thank Mr. Ichiro
シューレス・ジョーもジョージ・シスラーもイチローによってその名前が再びメジャーで脚光を浴びることになった。今のメジャーでは大谷選手の登場がベーブ・ルースをよみがえらせる現象を起こしているが、いずれ大谷選手も引退ということになるだろうけど、彼がどれだけルースに近づいているのか若い世代は見届けてほしい。
ジョージ・シスラーの記録超える打席のとき、試合前から期待されてて花火準備されてスタンディングオベーションでシスラーの親族が来てるっていう地獄みたいなプレッシャーの中で結果出すのすごいなぁ 打てなかったら全部無駄になるとか絶対頭よぎって足がくがくになっちゃうよ
Pedro throws absolute filthy curve up and into Ichiro. Ichiro leans back IN THE MIDDLE OF HIS SWING, still gets enough on it for the bloop infield single over Pedro's head. Pedro's smile.😏
Hiram Bodon I was fortunate enough to watch Pedro pitch for the majority of his career. That’s probably the only time he smiled after giving up a hit.
Pedro met magic. ⚡
Time stamp?
@@benjamingilespinosa7303 3:55
Kikuchi wept saying farewell to Ichiro - love and respect to one of the greatest ever to take the field.
切り取るシーンと選曲が素晴らしい。制作お疲れ様です。
I love how this video is edited. I can feel full respect.
Legends never die!!
Memories last forever
From the battlefield Iowa Jima to America. Hating Japanese to loving Japanese. Our past was so backwards, our great grandparents missed out so much because they were taught to hate. Can you imagine if society was limited to change. We would never see this. Othani, Ichiro etc. thanks to Branch Rickey for his vision of the future of professional sports
Ichiro is the best hitter. He could hit the ball wherever he wanted. Insane bat control
He’s always been my favorite player, and this video just made me so happy. Great job!
子供の頃からスーパースターでした。それはこの先もずっと変わらない。
ありがとうイチロー!
At 12:23
"Be a courteous person who feels the pain in someone's heart.....
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If you get anything from watching this video, let it be that quote and let it be part of you...
If he never played a game of baseball, that would still be a quote to take to heart
サンキューイッチ
数々の感動を本当にありがとう
イッチと一緒にしてはいけない
Hey Hollywood, can we get a Ichiro movie ? No doubt it sells.
Long as its Brad Pitt and Scarjo as his wife.
Nah, hollywood called they said, "if you ain't black you ain't jack, if you ain't white you ain't right, since you're asian we're hatin."
@@MyLife-og2kr "An Asian man in a lead role not doing Martial Arts?? That's not possible"
@@AnimeFeverTime yup! That's it. To hollywood, I'm just another geeky asian and my fellow asians are all martial artist.
Was waiting for this video. I’m so glad I got to see him play his final game in person. It’s not gonna be same, but I’m glad I got to experience him for what he was
I think Ichiro is the best Japanese major leaguer.
投稿者の方は外国人?どちらにせよ日本語の映像と英語の映像の両方をまとめていてイチローへの愛とリスペクトが感じられる素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます
う〜ん
ラストに向けての泣かせる映像に
少なくとも日本人の視点が感じられるかな〜⁈
Ichiro was the greatest baseball player I ever saw.......
"A true professional and awesome player to watch."
Nice words at the end.
Thank you Tecknowledgist
Nice video, thank you very much!
伝説っていう言葉だけで表現していいのだろうかって思う自分がここにいる
This new kid ichiro looks good. If he play like this, he'll be a legend someday. Looks promising!!
@20GRIZZ20 I think it was a joke lol
2000: Heard a scout say this Ichiro dude's really gonna face some pitching.
2020: Heard a scout say "I knew he wuz a HOFer first time I saw 'em "
hey, honestly,, did you think of this comment by yourself? that's so funny and original. i bet you're the class clown and everyone in school likes you cause you're the funniest that makes everyone laugh, am I close? I'm laughing right now at how funny your comment is! lol looks promising! lmao, he's way past looking promising, he was an ok, very slightly above average decent player! any team would've loved to have him on their bench as a pinch hitter! you're so silly lol 😆 do you have a blog or something where you list all your humor? it's pure gold
Beautiful video.
Every infield hit was like a fire drill.
打てばMLBシーズン最多安打更新、走ればアリーグ連続盗塁成功記録タイ、守れば10年連続GG、そして肩は2000年代強肩ランキングトップ、こんな選手二度と現れないだろうなぁ・・・
ごめん1つだけ言わせて
肩はトップじゃない
でもベスト3に入る
ごめん!あんま文句言いたくないけど気になったから!
@@ビシすこ 無論肩の強さだけならゲレーロとかがいますけど、コントロールも含めた外野手ランキング(2010年代は含まず)です。大分前に見たはずなのに資料が見当たらないので探してきます
@@とも-v8c4d
メジャーでの話ですか?
@@ビシすこ あ、メジャーでの話です。各球団の監督が投票した外野手の強肩部門で2001年から2010年まで計9回1位を獲得しております。
@@とも-v8c4d
あっメジャーね
ごめんなさい忘れてください
Great editing. Thank you.
イチロー心から尊敬してます 本当にお疲れ様
この動画を学校の道徳の時間とかに見せたらその教室の生徒の何人かは人間として大切な何かを学べるんじゃないのか(語彙力)
"ぶっつぶす"
お母さん 草
Grateful I was able to catch a laser beam from him pre-game last season. Greatest moment of my life
Wow. From how far away? How did that opportunity come about?
Great tribute...to a great player who deserves the recognition. True Respect #51 Hall Of Fame...America and Abroad.🌟
イチローは本当に野球をしている子供達のヒーローだった。
イチローのようなヒットを打ちたいと思ってたくさん練習した。
そして、イチローの真似をしてはいけないんだということに気づいたのは野球を始めて18年目のことだった。
イチローは世界で1人違うスポーツをしていた。野球は本来投手の投げ損なった球を打つスポーツなんだと思う。しかし、イチローは変態的にバッティングの技術が高いので難しい球をヒットにしている。
普通の人は真似してはいけない選手であると同時に、本当に稀有な選手なんだとこの動画を見て改めて思いました。
イチロー、お疲れ様でした。あなたは私のヒーローです。
SUPER legend. Love the video. I bet Ichiro is freaking HUGE in Japan.
pitcherのPioneer NomoとbatterのPioneer ICHIROの対戦を最初にする辺り凄い敬意を感じる
たまたま 早口言葉みたい
I was lucky enough to live in the Seattle area during 2001 and 2002. I never made it to a game BUT I was well aware of this mans specialness. I had two young sons and it was I-CHI-RO !!!!
Ichiro, the baseball hero.
どんだけ野球に無関心でもルール知らなくてもイチローって名前聞いただけで野球の人だよね?ってなる程すごい人なんだよなぁ…