As the first half of the game draws to a close, an unusual phenomenon is occurring among MLB’s star batters: a drastic drop in home runs. Tatis Jr. 5, Guerrero Jr. 5, Cal Lowry 9 – can these numbers be dismissed as just a slump? In this video, we delve into the reasons why these three players have stopped hitting home runs in a translation and commentary style, including the perspectives of Pedro Martinez, Jeter, Randy Johnson, Barry Bonds, and David Ortiz. By comparing Schwarber, who mass-produces in the same environment, and Otani, who accumulates 20 hits while shouldering the burden of pitching and batting, we will explore changes in the “form of home run hitters” that cannot be seen by numbers alone. Why are the balls of players who can swing strong no longer going over the fence? Why are there different players who can hit and players who can’t hit in the same MLB? In this article, we have uniquely organized the points to watch in the second half of the game, centering on batting angle, zone management, body load, and changes in pitch distribution.[About this video]This channel is a channel that adds a unique perspective and production based on match content, news coverage, public data, local reactions, etc. This video contains scenes that include consideration, direction, and creative expression. Please enjoy it as entertainment.[About copyright and quotation]This channel may quote some images and videos to the extent necessary for the purpose of criticism, commentary, and discussion based on match content, news coverage, local reactions, etc. Copyrights and portrait rights of images, videos, etc. used belong to the respective rights holders. If there is a problem with the content or citation method, we will check it and take action. #Shohei Otani #MLB #Overseas reaction #Home run

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