![]() ![]() "It makes me think that we might one day (have the chance to be MLB players) too, if we make an effort, and gives us a new goal." "It is very rare that a Japanese baseball player becomes this successful in the world, and in the Major League, so it is very encouraging," said Koki Kawabata. ![]() High school baseball players practicing in downtown Tokyo agreed. "Some people are calling him the best baseball player they've ever seen." ," he said in remarks made to Reuters before the award announcement. "He gives Japan a certain status in MLB it has never had before. Though Suzuki was popular, Ohtani goes one better, said Robert Whiting, the author of several books on Japanese baseball. "Ohtani is earnest and humble, so even if he doesn't say anything he's appealing - and he appeals to men, women, young and old," he added. Ohtani's popularity stems from both his athletic ability and his character, which combines quiet strength and the humbleness Japan respects most in its heroes, said Hirotaka Matsuoka, a sports marketing professor at Tokyo's Waseda University. Later, banners proclaiming the win were hung from city hall.Įven Prime Minister Fumio Kishida joined, telling reporters: "It's an extraordinary accomplishment and as a Japanese citizen, I feel very proud." Newspapers handed out extras and the iconic Tokyo Tower was illuminated in the Angels' colours with a congratulatory message at exactly 17:17, or 5:17 p.m., to match Ohtani's jersey number.Ĭity hall workers in Ohtani's hometown of Oshu, in rural northeastern Japan, gathered in Angels jerseys, cheering and clapping. "I'm simply happy, I think it's amazing," said office worker Chihiro Nakamura, 36. He worked hard and showed Japanese presence," said Minoru Tanaka, 68 and a part-time worker. Ohtani, 27, with the Los Angeles Angels, won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for Major League Baseball's American League, becoming only the second Japanese player after Ichiro Suzuki, then with the Seattle Mariners, did so in 2001. baseball's top awards with joy, banners and newspaper extras filled with pride at the achievement of one of their own. TOKYO: From the prime minister to people in the street, Japan on Friday celebrated Shohei Ohtani winning one of U.S. ![]()
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