[Shohei Otani]Why didn’t Shohei sit down right away after hitting the No. 13 home run? “That one word” that Tucker revealed[Overseas reaction]Immediately after the No. 13 home run, Shohei Otani didn’t sit down on the bench right away. A shot that caused a stir at PNC Park. The ball that was fired from his broken position went straight to the right field seats. But it wasn’t the home run itself that Kyle Tucker remembers strongly after the game. After Shohei returned to the dugout, he left a short message. How did Keller’s ball look? How long do you have to be patient to keep your eyes on the ball? That small piece of information led to Tucker’s timely two-point hit right after. The day after throwing over 100 pitches the day before and suffering a disappointing loss. Still, Shohei didn’t dwell on his own hit, but instead passed on his view of the game to the next batter. In this video, we explain why Shohei Ohtani’s No. 13 home run was not just a leadoff hit, but the “starting hit” that moved the entire Dodgers batting lineup. From the words of Tucker, Freeman, Director Roberts, and David Ortiz, we will carefully explore Shohei’s true greatness that was hidden in those few seconds. #Shohei Ohtani #Dodgers #KyleTucker #Freeman #MLB #Major League #Baseball #Home run #Overseas reaction #Shohei Ohtani home run #Los Angeles Dodgers #Japanese Major Leaguer

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