TOKYO — It was the overriding theme of final October, an intangible issue that yielded triumphant outcomes.
Throughout their run to final yr’s World Sequence, the Dodgers repeatedly cited their clubhouse tradition and roster-wide camaraderie as a key behind their postseason success. They knew it sounded cliche. However they felt it was transformational.
Thus, throughout this week’s season-opening journey to Japan, when their title protection will start with a two-game sequence in opposition to the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday and Wednesday on the Tokyo Dome, the Dodgers have been intentional about forming equally tight bonds once more.
“We played our best baseball at the end of the year, and I felt like that was when we were really close and everybody was pulling from the same cloth,” veteran utilityman Chris Taylor mentioned. “Everybody was kind of all in on the same mission. And we talked a little bit about taking that attitude from day one this year, and trying to roll over that same closeness that we had from last season.”
In Tokyo, that message has been strengthened time and again.
On Saturday afternoon, shortstop Mookie Betts led a players-only assembly within the Tokyo Dome’s underground bullpen — though he gained’t be capable to play on the journey whereas recovering from a virus he started battling shortly earlier than the workforce left for Japan.
“Was just talking to the boys,” mentioned Betts, who gathered the workforce round him and laid out basic targets and expectations for the membership in 2025. “Nothing crazy.”
On Sunday night time, it was Shohei Ohtani’s flip to prepare a workforce gathering, planning a non-public sushi and yakitori dinner for the group with the assistance of fellow Japanese stars Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki.
“In baseball-player terms, we call it show dinners,” supervisor Dave Roberts mentioned. “And they said it was like the best show dinner they’ve ever had.”
In the course of the meal, the Dodgers had been handled to a conventional “tuna cutting show,” the place three sushi cooks wielding several-foot-long knives sliced a virtually 500-pound fish into chunks. They had been inspired by their Japanese teammates to pattern some extra unique native delicacies, together with sea urchin (referred to as uni) and bushy crab (which didn’t earn the approval of first baseman Freddie Freeman).
Most essential, although, they bought their most private expertise with Japanese tradition but — a lot to the delight, teammates mentioned, of the night time’s celebrity host.
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“I was talking to Sho for a little bit, and even he was super excited,” reliever Alex Vesia mentioned. “I know it means a lot.”
“I just think that it’s their sense of nationalism and pride in their country, that they wanted to put their best foot forward to welcome their teammates to Japanese cuisine and show hospitality,” Roberts added. “I think there’s power in guys having a shared experience together. I think that’s pretty cool.”
The enterprise finish of this journey remains to be to return, after all. On Tuesday, Yamamoto will sq. off in opposition to Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga within the first all-Japanese opening day pitching matchup in MLB historical past.
“To be on a stage like this in Tokyo, Japanese pitchers facing off on the field, it’s an incredible opportunity,” Yamamoto mentioned.
On Wednesday, Sasaki will make his extremely anticipated massive league debut.
“It’s something I’ve been looking forward to since I was in school,” Sasaki mentioned. “So to be able to make my debut in the Tokyo Dome is something my high school self would have been very surprised about.”
And all week, consideration might be fastened intently on Ohtani, who might be enjoying his first-ever main league video games again in his house nation.
“Having five [Japanese players in these games],” Ohtani mentioned, together with Imanaga and yet one more Japanese Cubs star, outfielder Seiya Suzuki, “is a big deal.”
However till then, the Dodgers are hoping to make different features off the sphere, utilizing this opening journey as a approach to set up new connections of their clubhouse, and recreate the tradition that carried them to a championship final fall.
“I do think the team-building, the player-building, the family building, all that stuff started last year in Seoul and continued to galvanize as the season went on,” Roberts mentioned, referring to the Dodgers’ opening journey to South Korea this time a yr in the past. “There’s a lot to that, as well as the postseason. … But I do think that an experience like this certainly galvanizes, absolutely.”