Тёмный

Baseball's Forgotten Immortal 

Baseball Time Machine
Подписаться 3,4 тыс.
Просмотров 9 тыс.
50% 1

The history of baseball is full of larger-than-life characters, but the world home run king Sadaharu Oh seems to always slip through the cracks of that conversation. This is his story. A story of perseverance, dedication, and plenty of home runs.
野球の歴史は実物よりも大きなキャラクターでいっぱいですが、世界の本塁打王である王貞治はいつもその会話の隙間をすり抜けているようです. これは彼の話です。 忍耐力、献身、そしてたくさんのホームランの物語。
Follow on Twitter:
/ thebaseballtm
Follow on TikTok:
/ baseballtimemachine
Follow on Instagram:
/ baseballtimemachine
Contact: thebaseballtimemachine@gmail.com
First person to crack all four codes wins a mystery artifact!
4 つのコードすべてを解読した最初の人は、ミステリー アーティファクトを獲得します。
#sports #baseball #japan

Спорт

Опубликовано:

 

27 авг 2022

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 36   
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973
@PlayerToBeNamedLater1973 Год назад
We baseball fans knew who Oh was in the 70s. He was actually pretty well known in the States even then
@big8dog887
@big8dog887 Год назад
It would be appropriate to induct this man into Cooperstown alongside Ichiro. While he never played in America, you can't look at American baseball now and say he didn't have an impact.
@chelle5025
@chelle5025 Год назад
Thank you! I was just telling my son about the Great Sadaharu Oh and I shared this video with him. I remember growing up in the 1970s and watching him and seeing the great respect American baseball players, especially Hank Aaron, had for him. He is truly the greatest player of all time.
@johnbienaszii7729
@johnbienaszii7729 Год назад
My dad loves this guy
@GetBenched2010
@GetBenched2010 8 месяцев назад
Oh destroyed his own legacy even in Japan to a point where his records mean nothing over there anymore, even 868.
@MrGuruDaClownHunter
@MrGuruDaClownHunter 5 месяцев назад
His batting stance is babe ruth'ish👈🧐
@user-sv5rw2vu7t
@user-sv5rw2vu7t Месяц назад
王貞治さんを紹介してくれて日本人として感謝致します。 私は中学1年生の時野球部に入りました。スポーツショップで初めてバットを買った時、王貞治さんのサイン色紙がついてあり、そこには王貞治さんの名言として「強い心と強い体」と書いていました。 おそらく米国国民がベーブ・ルースをヒーローと考えるように、日本人の野球少年は王貞治さんを尊敬し、日本のヒーローでした。 ありがとうございます。
@BaseballTimeMachine
@BaseballTimeMachine Месяц назад
どういたしまして。 ゲームへの愛を広め続けてください。
@Ohyeahjiful
@Ohyeahjiful 3 месяца назад
I saw Sadaharu Oh hit many HR at the stadium. If he had played in the US MLB, I believe that he could have at least hit 600 HRS. Why I say this, its because he got almost 40 HR a year average for 22 years!! I say how many Great MLB players back then could establish this even in Japan. Not too many. This means that he was strong enough not to get injured many times, like great ICHIRO!! & also OH hit 868hrs without shooting any DRUGS!!
@generalbullmoose
@generalbullmoose 8 месяцев назад
I would liked to have seen him in the U.S. as a hitting coach. I love his overall form, and I wonder what he could have taught some of these hitters.
@derkaiserzen
@derkaiserzen 8 месяцев назад
well, he's now a President of Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks, where's under him as a president won 7 Japan Series including 4x back to back from 2017 to 2020 and Hawks as an organisation also has a knacks of developing amazing batter such a Yuki Yanagita, Ryoya Kurihara and Kenta Imamiya
@Ko1962315
@Ko1962315 8 месяцев назад
Excellent episode!
@martinezboss1852
@martinezboss1852 Год назад
Great video. Might help to improve mic quality. Also was wondering what movie the modern dramatization clips were from.
@mikelmart
@mikelmart Год назад
Interesting that he almost doubled the HR total of the player that he ended up replacing eventually and who was much revered.
@user-it3nm5su6b
@user-it3nm5su6b 8 месяцев назад
By any chance, where could I find the whole movie about Sadaharu Oh?
@Nekst_Level
@Nekst_Level 8 месяцев назад
What movie are the dramatizations from?
@generalbullmoose
@generalbullmoose 8 месяцев назад
I don't think he would have hit as many home runs in the U.S., but I believe he still would have batted over .300 & driven in a lot of runs.
@dthorne4602
@dthorne4602 8 месяцев назад
00:12:00 "With Ruth in the rear view mirror"...LOL - He was great, but let's be realistic here.
@BaseballTimeMachine
@BaseballTimeMachine 8 месяцев назад
This line was strictly in terms of him passing 714.
@dthorne4602
@dthorne4602 7 месяцев назад
@@BaseballTimeMachine right, but he didn't. He got a higher number but in an inferior league. Let's be real.
@G.P_79
@G.P_79 7 месяцев назад
@@dthorne4602 he's being real af let him cook.
@ykkzm2743
@ykkzm2743 2 месяца назад
He is a great man but Japanese stadiums at that time were only about 285 feet. He won't hit 200 home runs.
@LawrenceAugust_
@LawrenceAugust_ 2 месяца назад
Korakuen Stadium - where half of his home runs were hit, was 396ft in center, had 361ft gaps in left-center and right-center, and was 288 down the lines. He hit a 510 foot homer there. I think he'd be okay. Not 800 homers, but a 500+ guy.
@lavellcox8711
@lavellcox8711 Год назад
Former Team mate
@user-it3nm5su6b
@user-it3nm5su6b 8 месяцев назад
Really?
@bobcrane2720
@bobcrane2720 Год назад
I wonder if Japanese baseball is like AAA baseball in the US, if he were MLB; how many home runs would he have?
@BaseballTimeMachine
@BaseballTimeMachine Год назад
some estimate around 400-500 for an entire career. Japanese baseball has never been as strong as MLB, but Oh was different.
@jmnyc2100
@jmnyc2100 Год назад
Ask Davey Johnson as he played with OH as his teammate.
@jmnyc2100
@jmnyc2100 Год назад
if Japanese baseball were like AAA how come they can produce players like Ichiro or Shohei Ohtani? MLB can't produce someone like OHtano after all these year since BAbe Ruth? I love all the critics who say oh, Ichiro is too skinny or Shohei would never make it as a two-way player blah b;ah who are these critics? They are jealous and I wonder if they suck at baseball. A good example, Bruce Lee, everyone said he was the greatest? Why? because he made a few movies and his philosophy etc and yet he never fought professionally! Yet he is called the founding father of modern MMA? Ruth was never referred as the founding father of baseball! Ruth would never make to the MLB today and even if he did, he wouldn't have hit 714, 400 at the most
@crownroyal2154
@crownroyal2154 Год назад
with that MLB juice 1000 home runs easy
@robinlinh
@robinlinh Год назад
MLB scout categorize Japan league as AAAA. Stronger than AAA but lower than MLB.
Далее
Why This Baseball Icon NEEDS to be in the Hall of Fame
20:14
The Smartest Hitters In Baseball History
17:04
Просмотров 179 тыс.
The idea of ​​making a badge is so cute ❤️
00:44
The Story of one Photo| Babe Ruth at his last game
5:29
真髄・打つ 王貞治
43:59
Просмотров 1 млн
For a Six-Year Span, Sandy Koufax Ruled Baseball
13:34
Просмотров 434 тыс.
He had the Most Unexpected Great Season Ever...How?
11:51
Shoeless Joe Jackson his life and historic locations
18:41
Baseball's spread to Japan and Cuba
9:16
Просмотров 15 тыс.
Art of Time Wasting in Football😅
0:19
Просмотров 2,7 млн