“Just when I thought I had read all the articles about Shohei Ohtani’s amazing achievements, a reader pointed out to me that instead of throwing sunflower seeds on the floor, he put them in a cup. In 2018, just after Shohei Ohtani crossed the ocean, Jeff Fletcher, a reporter for the Los Angeles Angels’ local paper, the Orange County Register, said that Ohtani’s bench in the major leagues I am surprised at the behavior outside common sense. Ohtani’s actions, which Fletcher pointed out, were also praised by American baseball fans. “I was thinking the exact same thing while watching the game.” “Along with Ohtani’s wonderful behavior, there were also voices praising Japanese baseball culture.” “In Japan, the respect for baseball stadiums is very high. “The dugout in MLB is treated like garbage. We, the children’s coaches, need to get rid of the garbage and teach them to keep the dugout clean and respect the field. It’s okay to throw garbage on the floor.” It’s really embarrassing. Mothers who watch MLB must be disappointed.” Time has passed, and Ohtani is now a superstar representing the major leagues. As a player representing the major leagues, he embodies the style of American baseball, and at the same time shows that he continues to carry on the culture and way of thinking cultivated in Japanese baseball in the United States. In this video, I would like to focus on the actions of Shohei Ohtani, who is said to have changed the culture of being a major leaguer. Once again, if you like this video, please subscribe to the channel and give it a high rating.

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