Otani Shohei
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US media FOX Sports commentary Ben Verlander is a big fan of Shohei Otani. Because he is very fascinated by Otani, he has actually attracted ridicule from his peers. Another media ESPN reporter Jeff Passan (Jeff Passan) tweeted that Astros ace Justin Verlander was beaten by the Mariners, and then said: "I'm going to imitate Ben Verlander now, Shohei Otani Shohei Shohei Shohei Ohtani. Shohei Otani Shohei Otani."
Ben Wayland's older brother is big pitcher Waylander, a future Hall of Famer, but it's not his brother but Dagu that he admires most. This year, Benweilander even went on a "pilgrimage" to Otani's hometown in northeastern Japan, and some Japanese fans became familiar with him. Parson is using the topic to make fun of their brothers.
Parson choked again: "You should be talking to Shohei on your knees, right?" This was a sexually suggestive sarcasm, and Ben Weilander retorted: "You want to interview Weiland (my brother) Kneeling and talking to me.” Later, Parson publicly apologized to Ben Weiland and deleted the “kneeling and licking” tweet. Even if
is said to be so ugly, it does not damage Benweiland's respect for Otani. He also made a documentary "Searching for Shohei" (Searching for Shohei) based on his "Japan Travel Notes" and Otani's exclusive interview. Benweiland praised Otani: "Imagine Tom Brady being the quarterback and also playing the best linebacker on the team. Otani can throw 100 mile fireballs, 500 ft. home run, as if someone created a perfect baseball player.”
The Astros’ invincibility in this year’s playoffs is reminiscent of how Otani repaired the Astros in the regular season, starting 5 times. , 29.2 innings were only scored 4 points, the Yankees and Sailors only hated that they did not actively "search for Shohei".