Pitcher Yu Darvish of the World Baseball Classic (WBC) Japan national team “Samurai Japan” answered questions from reporters on the 19th after finishing the third day of the Miyazaki camp. Q: How was it looking back on the first three days of the camp? Darvish: It was a lot of fun being able to communicate with so many players and play baseball with so many fans. Q: What is your impression of Roki Sasaki, who pitched in the bullpen? I think. Q: Where did pitcher Sasaki’s slider improve? Darvish: It’s just a big sideways bend, and he doesn’t throw it in a way that feels out of place at all, so I think he’s making it his own. I think that kind of place is amazing. Q: What is your impression of pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto Darvish: He’s very stable, his pitches are strong, he’s a ball that can be moved in a small way, and the curve is especially amazing. , I thought that the other pitchers were really very high level. Q: What are your thoughts on the live BP next season? And since the fans will be watching, I want to make sure they don’t get overwhelmed by the atmosphere. Q: Which player or type of pitch left an impression on you in the bullpen? Darvish: Everyone’s global spectacle was amazing. Q: What was good about pitcher Yamamoto’s curve? Darvish: Yamamoto’s curve will drop as if it accelerates, so the batter will probably swing it, and if he wants to get a grounder, he will get it, so I thought it would be a ball that could be used in a variety of situations. Q: From Darvish’s point of view, where is Sasaki’s best? Darvish: Of course I can throw that much speed, but I don’t have trouble getting strikes. It’s not easy to do something like split throwing from 2 strikes. I think it’s amazing that you can do that at that age. Samurai Japan’s first match is scheduled for the warm-up match against Softbank on the 25th.
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