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Arriving At My Brand New Team In Japan 

Trevor Bauer
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@rhyde
@rhyde Год назад
I don’t think some people realize how good these vlogs are going to be in Japan. Awesome content!
@vegasthedog
@vegasthedog Год назад
Who are “some people”? Kidding.
@DudBowlLowLights
@DudBowlLowLights Год назад
The content is going to be legendary!!!
@jameskirby8086
@jameskirby8086 Год назад
I love sinks!
@complexparker7326
@complexparker7326 Год назад
It’s going to be amazing
@sparmy2004
@sparmy2004 Год назад
The baseball stores alone are legit. I knew he would find a sweet Japanese glove.
@_NYYNEWS
@_NYYNEWS Год назад
I like this Japanese series you got going on, quality content.
@humbersanchez9395
@humbersanchez9395 Год назад
Agree
@gamergilby7825
@gamergilby7825 Год назад
Mad fax
@nutz0148
@nutz0148 Год назад
I wish we got more. He should be making a Documentary, camera following him everywhere.
@thisuserdoesnotexist478
@thisuserdoesnotexist478 Год назад
truuue, japanese series are always the best, pewdiepie's is also really relaxing
@SuperForce789
@SuperForce789 Год назад
on god
@BASheppard
@BASheppard Год назад
I’m more invested in Japanese baseball than the MLB because Trevor has been sharing his story. Baseball feels more personal this way. Rooting for you Trevor.
@bradleysell7030
@bradleysell7030 Год назад
Man it just blows me away how respectful all the fans are with you, and you are with them, this has been amazing to watch!
@calvinhedges2909
@calvinhedges2909 Год назад
It’s like they see who he is and know he’s a crazy hardworking, great talent in the game on baseball. Maybe he’s really weird… but you don’t have to be his friend, just deserves to be on a Diamond imo
@brucetowell3432
@brucetowell3432 Год назад
@@calvinhedges2909 Shame on MLB for being so fricken"woke" many teams need starting [itching and here is one of the best in the game and he can't get signed here in America!!
@nigward3966
@nigward3966 Год назад
@@brucetowell3432 it’s not that the mlb doesn’t want him bc they’re “woke”. They simply don’t like how outspoken he is against some of the mlb policies and rules. If anything he’s the “woke” one.
@Fly-The-W
@Fly-The-W Год назад
They are respectful with everyone. I wouldn't say its anything special with Trevor
@brucetowell3432
@brucetowell3432 Год назад
@@nigward3966 Well you just admitted it!!! "they do not like how out spoken he is"...that's the way this whole political administration is!!! SHUT UP STAY QUIET!!! No man, you need to waker up and smell the roses, the folks that SPEAK OUT are AGAINST wokeness!! Why do you think the Cleveland Indians did away with Indians and became "Guardians"??? The Cleveland baseball organization does EVERYTHING it can to say with the "woke" culture of how things are going. Our way or the highway. We need PITCHING< have 2 of our starters on the disabled list and now we see Bauer playing for Japan, he's been convicted of NOTHING!!!!
@doobielawson702
@doobielawson702 Год назад
This is interesting as it gives us a feel for what the foreign players face when they come here. I love how respectful the Japanese are. Good stuff Trev.
@kurtmarley2961
@kurtmarley2961 Год назад
They have baseball stores exactly like that in the states
@user-pl7lr5dn8q
@user-pl7lr5dn8q Год назад
yea but they dont all speak japanese here if any none in the US lol
@swiftrgk8731
@swiftrgk8731 Год назад
was thinking the same during the watch, culture shock for sure
@pmccoy8924
@pmccoy8924 Месяц назад
Respect. Look at how clean the streets and subway are. Incredible. There is a reason but if I mention it, I will be called unpleasantries for stating obvious facts.
@sampilcher7196
@sampilcher7196 Год назад
Words cannot explain how badly I want to visit a sketchy Japanese alleyway baseball store now
@sirmonkey1985
@sirmonkey1985 Год назад
for us it might be sketchy but that's normal in japan because land/commercial property is expensive as heck so any place they can put a store they will.
@blankname6629
@blankname6629 Год назад
There are baseball stores in the us that are similar to that. However they sure as hell are not nice enough to break in your glove for u
@John2000sBaby
@John2000sBaby Год назад
@@blankname6629 I had a store here in South Florida where they would break in your gloves if you asked. Might’ve been an extra charge for that though, I was a kid lmao gotta ask my dad
@blankname6629
@blankname6629 Год назад
@@John2000sBaby that is awesome wish I would have had a store like that near me
@robertbogert8257
@robertbogert8257 Год назад
Same 😂
@twentyonepilotsofn6277
@twentyonepilotsofn6277 Год назад
This is one of the best, RU-vid channels in the universe. To be able to go behind the scenes with a superstar that acts like a normal person and get big leaguer insight. This is the most underrated channel on RU-vid.
@kedo
@kedo Год назад
All the people at the mall saying “thank you, do your best!” Was adorable and I can’t wait for Trevor to know some Japanese so he can surprise them
@Bbeaucha88
@Bbeaucha88 Год назад
I feel like Japan gives the kind of respect to baseball that true baseball fans feel baseball deserves.
@jacktwiller6258
@jacktwiller6258 Год назад
Right, unlike our sports that are shoving political bullshot down America throats
@HueyPPLong
@HueyPPLong Год назад
Absolutely Japanese baseball rocks. It’s a shame baseball has fallen so far in America behind basketball and football. It’s nice to see a country where baseball is the national sport.
@fabiolong4046
@fabiolong4046 Год назад
@@Jon_Bonds_Jovi True but I think he's making the best of the situation that he's in. I think he's very lucky to play pro still even though it's in Japan. The MLB teams just didn't want to deal with the media headache that Trevor would bring. And it's not because of his skill.
@arottie4097
@arottie4097 Год назад
@@Jon_Bonds_Jovi Watch how fast that respect comes back after dominating in the NPB for a season! Starting pitching is everything in MLB!! They will be calling!
@bobbybrendle6388
@bobbybrendle6388 Год назад
You can't explain to haters man. We know how fast they will be calling
@alexzamora4454
@alexzamora4454 Год назад
Now I understand why Japan win WBC, the amount of knowledge the store employee had down to the smallest details was really cool.
@jamesmnaylor
@jamesmnaylor Год назад
@@afdkj your mean like a champions league soccer type tournament.
@ClaraInstalledAimbot
@ClaraInstalledAimbot Год назад
@@afdkj how does this scenario work? Every country except the mlb champs can add other players to their rosters?
@minato808
@minato808 Год назад
@@afdkj Well if you can find an MLB team with only American born/naturalized players on it sure.
@AlexAlvarez-fp7lj
@AlexAlvarez-fp7lj Год назад
Japan national sport is baseball. High school baseball is huge where the whole country follows. Nothing like the u.s. you need to watch the baseball anime
@OfficeLinebacker-FJB
@OfficeLinebacker-FJB Год назад
Thanks for taking me/us on this journey with you. Again, no matter where you play, I’m a huge fan.
@user93279
@user93279 Год назад
Man, the Japanese people are so polite and respectful. So nice to see😊
@frankc.6024
@frankc.6024 Год назад
Life has come full circle. I remember watching Mr. Baseball as a kid and being in awe of the Japanese baseball culture. Now it's 2023 and we have Trevor Bauer showing us first hand what it's all about. Simply amazing!
@dolantrimp1691
@dolantrimp1691 Год назад
If only he had signed with the Dragons.
@Kristina__Ann
@Kristina__Ann Год назад
Agree so much with this comment. It’s been my lifelong dream since i have been little to go to Japan to watch a baseball game, it’s number one on my bucket list. I’m a diehard dodger fan and wanted so badly for Bauer to stay with us, now maybe this is my reason to go now!
@negativej3144
@negativej3144 Год назад
Dude, I am so glad they gave you this opportunity. New country, new adventure, new start. I believe you still got it in you to become one of the best pitchers in the game today! Best of luck from The Netherlands
@kedo
@kedo Год назад
Anybody else just genuinely happy watching this, seeing how loved he is overseas already and his journey of learning a new lifestyle in a new country
@ceebee8042
@ceebee8042 Год назад
Nope. Not me.
@shirleystanley3174
@shirleystanley3174 Год назад
Trevor I’m from Cleveland, but lived in Japan for ten years. You are going to love Japan and May think to stay a second year!
@bandgeek1321
@bandgeek1321 Год назад
Best of luck in Japan Trevor! You will bring energy that is appreciated in the Japanese style of baseball.
@a_soldierz_genetics
@a_soldierz_genetics Год назад
It was really cool watching you in the glove store. The level of care and customer service seemed top notch. I coach high school baseball in Texas. We are always at a sporting goods store but most suck nowadays. They are always out of what we need, and the customer service is garbage. I wish you nothing but the best, Trevor. Much love🤙
@shanedonovan4925
@shanedonovan4925 Год назад
These vlogs are going to be EVERYTHING for future americans playing baseball in Japan. These are so insightful!
@18koku
@18koku Год назад
Your content literally got me into watching baseball! Cannot wait to see your Japanese adventure!!
@ericolsen1678
@ericolsen1678 Год назад
Trevor Bauer is the GOAT of baseball hands down! He does more for Baseball than any other human being ever! Free Trevor Bauer now!
@Earlydoors272
@Earlydoors272 Год назад
So psyched for this new chapter in your career Trevor!
@TheAzTex
@TheAzTex Год назад
gotta be honest, im not a Trevor Bauer fan but i gotta give him his respect & props. Cool to see him in a totally new environment & just keep a smile on his face at all times & connecting with his fans was awesome. Cant wait to see more of these Trev
@TheFrenchPug
@TheFrenchPug Год назад
He's rich. I'd have a smile on my face too.😊
@archangel5110
@archangel5110 Год назад
In the United States, the WBC was watched by less than 1% of the population. In Japan, however, more than 45% of households watched the event, meaning that 60 million people watched the tournament on television. The Japanese are more excited about you striking out than Spider-Man defeating his opponents.
@hiroo60321
@hiroo60321 Год назад
You misunderstand a little. The reason the ratings for the WBC were so great was because Ohtani was in the game. For the past two years, there has not been a day that Ohtani has not been mentioned on TV in Japan. He is so famous that even people who don't know anything about baseball know about him.
@LordBurger
@LordBurger Год назад
@@hiroo60321 baseball is still japans number one sport (about 45% say it is their favorite in proportion to the WBC numbers) over double the next popular, baseball is only 3rd now in america, plus our best players dont care about the wbc
@hiroo60321
@hiroo60321 Год назад
@@LordBurger It is true that it is the most popular sport. But no one watches NPB now. Because 30 years ago it was on TV every day, but now it is not on TV at all. It is the same in Japan that people are losing interest in baseball.
@user-hh3cs5ft7f
@user-hh3cs5ft7f Год назад
@@hiroo60321 ?
@user-dj8mk8vo3g
@user-dj8mk8vo3g Год назад
@@hiroo60321 There is no such thing as content that all Japanese people are interested in. As a matter of fact, npb is the most watched sports league in Japan. Your standards are like those of the Showa era, when there was no entertainment.
@phillyflyers27
@phillyflyers27 Год назад
The passion that Japan has for real baseball makes me want to visit.
@user-wt1mo6yo3u
@user-wt1mo6yo3u Год назад
お友達と一緒に日本の野球観に来てぇねぇ~ 美味しい「食べ物」もいっぱぁ~いあるよぉ~ 🍛🍜🥟🍤🍙🍶🍻🥢
@KR-ek2ub
@KR-ek2ub Год назад
@@user-wt1mo6yo3u Let's speak English.
@user-wt1mo6yo3u
@user-wt1mo6yo3u Год назад
​@@KR-ek2ub 「一平」さんのような人に払う " お金 " がないねん 🤫 そやさけぇ~「英語」勘弁してなぁ~ 😭
@KR-ek2ub
@KR-ek2ub Год назад
@@user-wt1mo6yo3u Shohei can speak English without Ippei.
@user-wt1mo6yo3u
@user-wt1mo6yo3u Год назад
@@KR-ek2ub お前、面倒くさい「日本人」やなぁ~
@ChairmanMeow1
@ChairmanMeow1 Год назад
This was really fun to watch. The Japan season is gonna be great for your channel actually.
@chris210889
@chris210889 Год назад
As an Australian playing baseball over there in 2006, this brings so many memories back, such a beautiful place to play.
@handrinjapan396
@handrinjapan396 Год назад
I have lived in Japan for 14 years (10 while serving in the Military in Yokosuka/ Misawa and the last four as a civilian). Watching this video brought back all the memories of my first year in Japan. I feel your pain... you'll get use to it and become second nature. However, in my first year there was no such thing as smartphones I could use for maps or translation. Also, Japan is about 80% a cash country. Good luck this season and keep the videos coming.
@Tward2929
@Tward2929 Год назад
I wonder why they’re big on cash there and they’re trying to get rid of it here.
@handrinjapan396
@handrinjapan396 Год назад
@@Tward2929 Japan is slowly moving toward pay apps and the younger generation is using. However, older people stay away from these and pay with cash. Bills are common to get direct pay from bank accounts, but we have to pay the transfer fee along with the total due on some bills. When paying for bills that are not direct pay, we get the bill in the mail and pay at covenant stores. These transactions take only cash. Small Mom and Pops shops are cash only. Big chain stores and clubs have moved to pay apps, credit cards along with cash. While other places require a minimum Y10,000 ($100 US) purchase before using a credit card. Also, the pre paid train pass cards (like Trevor's PASMO) can be use at some restaurants, drug stores and most vending machines. CASH is still KING in Japan... for Now!
@johnmagill7714
@johnmagill7714 Год назад
I lived in Japan little over 10 years in my Navy days, Sasebo and Yokosuka. Was defiantly a adjustment, took getting used to. 1992 - 1998 Then again in Yokosuka 2002 -2007. When I first got there didn't have all those phone apps to help. Trying to figure out the trains was a night mare at first. Restaurants weren't as bad. Once you get used to it. It's pretty easy.
@mark.2669
@mark.2669 Год назад
@@Tward2929 The major reason why cashless payment does not penetrate is that counterfeit bills are difficult to circulate. Holograms are used for Japanese money, and the only technology in the world is used, so the credibility is extremely high. There are also reasons why it is not so popular because there are many elderly people and there is no need to move to cashless as counterfeit bills are circulating like in China.
@prechadou
@prechadou Год назад
Its crazy to actually see how it is for an MLB player how he does everything as a normal person. Thanks Trev for giving us this in-depth vlog of your life, can’t wait to see you on the field!
@bm1x718
@bm1x718 Год назад
NPB player you mean
@erickarge1838
@erickarge1838 Год назад
@@bm1x718 make no mistake he is one of the top tier mlb players. He just happens to be playing in Japan atm.
@RacistChinaWhiteWithBigNose
トレバー、日本へようこそ。 まさかトレバーが一時的とはいえ日本の横浜Denaに来るとは思ってなかった。 トレバーの活躍を生で見られることを楽しみにしているよ😉
@robertorodriguez2563
@robertorodriguez2563 Год назад
Trevor adapting is by far my favorite part to this. These vlogs have so much potential!!
@tadatubeTV
@tadatubeTV Год назад
Bauer's come back story begins in Japan. MLB kicked him out and Japan welcomed him. Let's see how far he can achieve from here. Good content! Enjoyed it:)
@mariobegner
@mariobegner Год назад
This is such a cool perspective wow. Japanese culture is incredibly fascinating, so much depth and meaning to things. Respectful and thoughtful.
@greggothard9418
@greggothard9418 Год назад
As a Dodgers fan I’m disappointed they didn’t keep you, but I’m glad Japan gave you the chance. Good luck
@user-yf6xt4nm9s
@user-yf6xt4nm9s Год назад
He doesn't complain anything in this video Person like him tends to achieve success in Japan
@tombystander
@tombystander Год назад
I'm a giant fan of Japanese culture. This is so fun to soak up and enjoy!
@rioriorio891
@rioriorio891 Год назад
Great video. Welcome to Japan. I'm Japanese but grew up in Auz and NZ, so I totally appreciate what your going through in a totally foreign land. Hope you enjoy your stay here . Best wishes for your season.
@jesseauer7649
@jesseauer7649 Год назад
The back alley baseball shop is an absolute gem. Thanks for an amazing look into the the Japanese baseball culture. Good luck this season!
@brettaustin7663
@brettaustin7663 Год назад
these vlogs are amazing . love seeing the baseball culture over there . super cool to see the fans recognize you out and about
@andyanderson4151
@andyanderson4151 Год назад
Trevor, thanks for giving us this whole new view into your Baseball life in Japan. I was stationed over there in the Navy from 94 to 97. Japan is an amazing place full of nice , fun people that love baseball. All the best and so many of us are pulling for you in this new chapter in your baseball life...
@user-tl4xg5cj6j
@user-tl4xg5cj6j Год назад
The minor league complex DOC is in Yokosuka,the same city US Navy base.
@C-24-Brandan
@C-24-Brandan Год назад
Congratulations again man, Japan is going to be awesome! The baseball scene is absolutely crazy over there. That baseball store was super cool, wish they had stores specializing in baseball like that here in the states.
@scsmith4604
@scsmith4604 Год назад
They do. Not a lot but they do exist.
@C-24-Brandan
@C-24-Brandan Год назад
@@scsmith4604 Ive never seen one, have seen and been to some small "mom & pop" stores but they also had hockey, lacrosse, tennis and a few other sports gear etc. Haven't seen or heard of a baseball specific store, that provides that quality of glove to position specific leathers, pockets, laces, thickness etc or a machine/employee that breaks in and steams the gloves. I wish they were more popular and more stores or companies offered that level of attention to detail, quality products, knowledge of the equipment and what/why/how a certain glove, bat, sole of the cleats being able to flex/twist etc . I think it'd make the sport that much better and players understand/learn the individual positions that much better in the fundamental years/leagues goin into high school, college, summer/fall leagues. Not to mention, personally I just think that type of store is super cool!
@sirmonkey1985
@sirmonkey1985 Год назад
@@C-24-Brandan they were quite common until about 2008. but most started disappearing due to online shopping. places like japan B&M shopping is far more common still so they're able to survive there.
@Ninjersey1
@Ninjersey1 Год назад
You have to order everything nowadays especially in some states and Canada,Canada really has it bad,I sell used bats and the amount of people willing to pay 40$ for shipping tells me they have no where to go up there
@romiarkan450
@romiarkan450 Год назад
Best thing is that's just a small one in a relatively quiet neighborhood. There are baseball stores the size of a regular Dick's downtown. I don't know about Yokohama, but I walked into one inside a mall in Tokyo. It's well worth the experience.
@robertcrist124
@robertcrist124 Год назад
Haha! Ryu (?) waiting at the end for you hoping you learned well enough and your anxiety trying to make sure you got this on your own was a cute story, like a watching your kid ride a bike for the first time.
@ianryan3760
@ianryan3760 Год назад
Man I’m SO PUMPED for Bauer Baseball Content to be back. I have high hopes for this Japanese baseball content
@kellybe2228
@kellybe2228 Год назад
I am so jealous watching this video. I absolutely love going to Japan, and being in that atmosphere with wonderful people Trevor you are doing a wonderful thing by choosing to go over there and play some baseball. The people will embrace you and become lifelong fans of yours. Thanks for putting out this vlog and showing what’s going on on a day-to-day basis for you. It’s the same things I dealt with when I traveled to Japan from the United States. It’s a great experience and I so wish I was over there tagging along with you and just hanging out. I just might have to fly over and watch you play. I love the game and I’ve been coaching the game for 16 years. If you have room for a retired cop to come and hang out with you for a while, just let me know‼️👍🏼👍🏼
@vanagsss
@vanagsss Год назад
So excited for this series. Good luck brother.
@wendy982
@wendy982 Год назад
Can you imagine going out shopping and running into Trevor Bauer and he was cool enough to take a picture with you? That would be pretty awesome!
@botchjones1130
@botchjones1130 Год назад
Trevor’s agent is a pleasant addition. Great people you 2 are and look forward to seeing your journey Trevor!
@NavyCorpsman9
@NavyCorpsman9 Год назад
Man I used to live in Yokosuka and seeing you take the same trains I took brought back so many memories. Looking forward to following your season with the Baystars!
@codymorris2404
@codymorris2404 Год назад
Same here brother! Was on the uss kitty hawk
@jeremysuarez4991
@jeremysuarez4991 Год назад
I am having so much fun learning how it is to play baseball in Japan and how the process is. Keep doing it Trevor Bauer !
@mikeg8013
@mikeg8013 Год назад
I lived in Minato Mirai for 7 years and seeing the walk to the train station brought back some great memories! Best of luck! Go Baystars!
@kazudolfins
@kazudolfins Год назад
すっげー バウアーって暴れん坊のイメージがあったけど全然そんなことないですね 新しい生活に慣れるための努力が伝わってきました こんなにまじめにいろんなことに取り組めるっていうのはすごく新鮮 日本での活躍楽しみー
@alxm1271
@alxm1271 Год назад
Hi Mr. Bauer, I truly appreciate he amount of work you've put to document your NPB experience. I still consider Japan the most authentic baseball country in the world. And I am Cuban, which makes admitting that even a little bit more painful 😂😂😂😂 Hope to see lots of videos from you, you have earned a sub!
@mirikaku5811
@mirikaku5811 Год назад
Trevor, hopefully you’ll be a great cultural ambassador for both countries baseball. Nothing better than sport to make people and countries get closer ⚾️⚾️⚾️❤️
@Keenfortnite
@Keenfortnite Год назад
Bot
@user-wt1mo6yo3u
@user-wt1mo6yo3u Год назад
えぇ~こと言うなぁ~👍
@6lotTV
@6lotTV Год назад
It makes me smile seeing how happy these people are to meet you.
@genematthew
@genematthew Год назад
We're so happy you've come to Japan, Trevor! I've been here in Japan for 37 years, have always been a Big Red Machine fan, and the Bay Stars (whose original name was Taiyo Whales) have always been my favorite Japanese team. Japan is a great place to live and thrive, the baseball culture is incredible and the games are magic (you gotta see it to believe it). See you soon!
@TheFrenchPug
@TheFrenchPug Год назад
You just gotta watch out for those missiles from North Korea!
@knightrider693
@knightrider693 Год назад
Trev it really sucks u got blackballed by the MLB but u had a great career and were one of the best personalities in the sport for sure. I'm glad you're showing us your journey and I wish u the best in Japan. It will be a once in a lifetime experience!
@jrolague5463
@jrolague5463 Год назад
Good luck Trevor.... can't wait to see your first game with the dena Yokohama baystars
@timborski1210
@timborski1210 Год назад
Japan has a true respect for alot of things. Can't wait to see more vlogs.
@Kristina__Ann
@Kristina__Ann Год назад
I absolutely loved you on the Dodgers. you brought the dynamic and fire that we needed and wanted, I am a diehard Dodgers fan and I didn’t care what you do in your personal life (we all get down how we do as long as it’s consensual) and I had really hoped the front office would have looked past your downfalls. My lifelong dream has always been to watch a baseball game in Japan with my umbrella 😊 and now that you are headed over there maybe this year is the time to do it. I will be watching you play from here in LA, cheering you on and knowing that you will keep your craft sharp and be humble.
@endofquoterepeattheline7516
They way he was genuinely excited about that pan thing was great…keep it up man…gonna be a great season…
@LegalLatinoHeat
@LegalLatinoHeat Год назад
Congrats Trevor you deserve a great career.
@Bbeaucha88
@Bbeaucha88 Год назад
I would love for the BayStars to go all-in with social media and make a channel with English subtitles. I would sub!
@Drummer-cm8nd
@Drummer-cm8nd Год назад
Good to see one of the sports best athletes pitching again. Waited a long time to see Bauer pitch again .I guess I have to find a way to watch the Japanese games.
@keikomizuta0325
@keikomizuta0325 Год назад
I am Japanese and find it very intriguing to see things that I take it for granted through your viewpoint! Good luck!
@RadTwin
@RadTwin Год назад
The series we all been waiting for
@bauerpowerca
@bauerpowerca Год назад
Trevor Bauer + Intro to Japanese Players at WBC = I will be following Japanese Baseball for the first time this year.
@dodgers_chloe
@dodgers_chloe Год назад
This is great, Trevor! I’m currently visiting Japan myself and to be able to see other people using google translate to understand things is amazing 😂 good luck!
@michaeljc
@michaeljc Год назад
I love that they break the glove in for you! The Japanese think of everything! And this is an alleyway baseball store?! Awesome!
@johnisouth6636
@johnisouth6636 Год назад
I even watched the Japanese version of this. Can't wait Trev!!!!!!
@kingspaniel
@kingspaniel Год назад
So happy to see the vlog back! It's been way to long to not see you on the field and the Japanese fans are learning quickly how enjoyable it is to get an inside look at baseball. Can't wait for your first start ⚔⚔⚔!
@trainer_mattm
@trainer_mattm Год назад
As much as I’m watching for the baseball fandom, I’m also hugely interested in seeing Trevor adjust to a new culture and way of life. I hope it’s a great journey for you.
@reason6835
@reason6835 Год назад
Hopefully it does him some good and instills some humility.
@YouDontKnowMebro69
@YouDontKnowMebro69 Год назад
Learning a lot about Japan and how nice the people are! Thanks for the videos
@FromTheHipp
@FromTheHipp Год назад
this is so cool. this is gonna end up being an unforgettable experience. you realize that the big leagues are the big leagues but life experiences can come from everywhere while you still do what you love at a high level. keep going bro bro
@Tribleman247
@Tribleman247 Год назад
The vlog is FINALLY back BAYBEEE! Gunna be hopeful to see the Baystars when I hit up Japan in September, if the season is still going by then!
@Nfnf889
@Nfnf889 Год назад
I’m so happy for you Trevor. What an awesome experience to get a chance to play infront of Japanese baseball fans! Glad to see you back on the mound in a game.. Trevor has provided us hours of entertainment with his channel and momentum yt channel. Congrats my man!
@JS-te2vj
@JS-te2vj Год назад
So happy to see such a player here in Japan. Sadly not a Yokohama fan, but wishing you all the best!🎉
@rmzlife
@rmzlife Год назад
Thank you for bringing us along on this journey! Me and my son are huge fans.
@vcnoxyt
@vcnoxyt Год назад
Hell yeah! I'm jacked for this "season" of content. Japan adds a whole new cultural aspect to this journey! Thanks for sharing Trevor!
@yoitskeanu
@yoitskeanu Год назад
I visited Japan for the first time ever in late March during the WBC. Japan is amazing and they love baseball over there. Best of luck competing!
@landdon24
@landdon24 Год назад
Good luck to you Trevor! I think this is going to be cool! A whole new culture and doing something that you love. What else could you ask for? Let me know if you need someone to help you. I would love to join you in Japan.
@kennedygolfhead4356
@kennedygolfhead4356 Год назад
Oh my god, I love how laid back you are and adjusting so well!!!
@DannyZee
@DannyZee Год назад
Been waiting for this one!!
@StitchedBizkit
@StitchedBizkit Год назад
Thank you so much for documenting all this. This is absolutely awesome. Best of luck to you this season!
@acidsurprise
@acidsurprise Год назад
Man I miss living in Japan. I had stopped watching baseball for like 10 years and then once I went over there it made me fall in love with the game again.
@mattA5335
@mattA5335 Год назад
I’m stoked to see you make it big again! Best of luck!!
@samueljalbertjalbert7419
@samueljalbertjalbert7419 Год назад
This video is the representation that everything happens for a reason! Can't wait to see you on the field
@mattdail6294
@mattdail6294 Год назад
Love the content! Thank you for giving us this experience with you! Can’t wait for more videos to come out
@zaccole3891
@zaccole3891 Год назад
I’m not gonna lie. It’s been a while since I was able to watch a 30 minute vid on RU-vid. And this was amazing and so interestinf
@andrewhall3715
@andrewhall3715 Год назад
Great video as always. Really cool to see fans already recognizing you and wanting to take pictures.
@MrJustincharles15
@MrJustincharles15 Год назад
This is so awesome, I can't wish you enough good luck, Trevor! Have an awesome experience😊
@josephirving7336
@josephirving7336 Год назад
This is amazing. I’m so excited to follow this season and story!!!
@CarlZilla81
@CarlZilla81 Год назад
This is the first time I heard about you Trevor and immediately made my research. I don't care what happened to you in MLB and I think you are better off without them, you are an innovator and I admire that you want to be the best version of yourself. I am not Japanese or American but a fan of the game. I love it when Japanese baseball fans know you and had their pic taken, Google translate is a big help for me the first time I was there. I had a blast watching your vids and I would love to see you show us Japan and your experience in the coming future. Continue doing what you are doing and I hope you do better there in the Japan League and there is nothing wrong with starting over. Good luck in Japan and I am looking forward to hear good things from your new carreer.
@Mehoyboi
@Mehoyboi Год назад
Awww dude I hope he’s your translator the whole season. Seems very chill!
@sam11297
@sam11297 Год назад
I’m so excited for this! I’ve missed your traveling and playing content. So happy you’re playing again! Best of luck to you! 😊
@kazumakawami7193
@kazumakawami7193 Год назад
I’ve really enjoyed watching all your contents and we are very excited to see you play in Japan! I’m a fan of Chunichi Dragons but you make me wanna support Baystars this year to be honest. Hope you’ll get used to the life in Japan soon.
@user-it1wm1ws9w
@user-it1wm1ws9w Год назад
日本に来てくれてありがとう! 敵チームのファンだけどひとりの野球選手としてあなたを応援します!がんばれ!!!😊
@FlyStikJR
@FlyStikJR Год назад
This is so cool! You'll become a better pitcher and person after this experience!
@TheSkinnyman28
@TheSkinnyman28 Год назад
This is so cool getting to see you adapt to being in Japan! Look forward to seeing how things progress.
@kevinbui4059
@kevinbui4059 Год назад
I don’t know anything about baseball, but I enjoyed your vlog through the first few days of Japan. Japan is awesome! It’s super overwhelming at first, but you’ll get use to it in no time. The Japanese train network is super confusing… and that’s why there’s Google Maps. It’ll tell you how to get there, which train to take, when to get off, and where to exit. And convenience stores… (7-Eleven, Lawson’s, and FamilyMart) are lifelines. International ATMs, food, drinks, and pretty much everything else you might need… and they are EVERYWHERE! A little piece of advice. Try to learn a little Japanese and some of the characters. Tokyo and Yokohama and the other big cities… You totally can get away with not speaking any Japanese. But from personal experience, your time in Japan won’t be as fulfilling unless you learn and use a little Japanese.
@thecman26
@thecman26 Год назад
Dood, those shirts are sweet! We need those available back here in the states!
@davidstephens9936
@davidstephens9936 Год назад
These videos are awesome. Thanks for taking us along in this journey
@nlbezem2
@nlbezem2 Год назад
Great to see your journey. I hope you will be successful in Japan both on and off the field. Great vlogs!
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