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Hernández: How Japan media monitor down Ohtani’s home-run balls

By Editorial Board Published June 1, 2025 8 Min Read
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Hernández: How Japan media monitor down Ohtani’s home-run balls

Shohei Ohtani was about midway by means of his home-run trot when Taro Abe stood up from his second-row seat within the Vin Scully Press Field and tucked his inexperienced scorebook beneath his proper arm.

“Let’s go,” Abe stated in Japanese.

There was nothing particular about this blast, which was Ohtani’s second on Friday in an eventual 8-5 victory over the New York Yankees. The homer was Ohtani’s twenty second of the season and decreased the Dodgers’ deficit on the time from three to 2.

“We have to do this every time,” Abe stated.

This follow began a few years in the past, when Ohtani was nonetheless enjoying for the Angels. The urge for food for Ohtani content material was insatiable in Japan, however the two-way participant began chatting with reporters solely after video games by which he pitched. Naoyuki Yanagihara of Sports activities Nippon and Masaya Kotani of Full Depend found out an answer for his or her downside: They began interviewing the followers who caught his home-run balls.

The characteristic was acquired properly by their readers and steadily unfold to different publications. Now, moreover the homers that land in bullpens or every other place inaccessible to followers, a gaggle of Japanese reporters can be there to interview the one who snagged the prized memento.

Neither Yanagihara nor Kotani was on this specific journey into the right-field pavilion, as Yanagihara was briefly again in Japan and Kotani remained within the press field. Each of their publications have been represented by different reporters. I used to be there too.

One of many reporters, Michi Murayama of Sports activities Hochi, checked out me curiously.

“You’re coming?” she requested.

Abe joked: “He’s coming to write how ridiculous the Japanese media is.”

As we walked down a carpeted hallway by the suites down the first-base line, Abe rotated and requested if anybody had seen who caught the ball.

Nobody had.

Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani hit a pair of dwelling runs off Yankees beginning pitcher Max Fried on Friday night time at Dodger Stadium.

(Mark J. Terrill / Related Press)

Earlier than departing from the press field, reporters often research replays of the homer to seek out figuring out options of the ballhawk. However on this case, the scramble for the ball was obscured by a brief barrier that divided a tv cameraman from the group.

Abe led the pack out of an exit close to the Stadium Membership. After we re-entered the ballpark on the loge degree, we heard a well-known chant: “Fre-ddie! Fre-ddie!”

The reporters stopped to observe the sport from behind the final row of seats. Freeman doubled in a run to cut back the Dodgers’ deficit to at least one, and pandemonium ensued. A younger lady clutching a beer danced. Strangers exchanged high-fives. Others carried out the Freddie Dance.

Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone eliminated Max Fried from the sport, and known as Jonathan Loáisiga from the bullpen. It was time for us to maneuver on.

Seniority closely influences skilled and private interactions in Japanese tradition, which was why after we reached the highest of the right-field pavilion, the two-most-junior reporters have been instructed to seek out the ball-catching fan and return with him. Iori Kobayashi of Sports activities Nippon, 25, and Akihiro Ueno of Full Depend, 27, accepted their fates with out query.

Nevertheless, the veteran Murayama seen they weren’t making any progress, and shortly she was in the midst of the pavilion with them. She got here again quickly after to inform us we have been within the incorrect place.

“We have to go down to the Home Run Seats,” she stated, referring to seats immediately behind the right-field wall which can be in a separate part as the remainder of the pavilion.

The ushers there have been useful, describing how the ball struck the moveable plastic wall behind the cameraman, rolled beneath the barrier, and was taken by a boy in a grey jersey. Murayama discovered the boy and stated he would communicate to the group when the inning was over.

“They usually come after the inning because they want to watch the game too,” Abe stated.

Whereas we waited, Eriko Takehama of Sankei Sports activities approached Abe and confirmed him an image of a fan holding up a chunk of the plastic wall that was struck by Ohtani’s homer. The piece had damaged off, and the fan instructed Takehama that he was taking it dwelling.

“Do you want to talk to him?” Takehama requested Abe. “He said he caught a ball three years ago.”

Abe declined.

Whereas watching Max Muncy taking first base on an intentional stroll, Abe stated, “Everyone has a story. You ask them where they live, where they work and there’s usually something interesting. We’re writing human-interest stories with Ohtani as a cover.”

This story could be a few 14-year-old eighth-grader from Monrovia named Fisher Luginvuhl. Along with his mom standing close by, the Little League catcher gushed, “It’s like the best thing that’s ever happened to me.”

The reporters circled the boy and photographed him holding up the ball. They exchanged numbers with Luginvuhl’s father so they might ship him hyperlinks to the tales they produced.

Whereas the reporters labored collectively to find Luginvuhl, they have been additionally in competitors with one another to publish the story first. Murayama wrote hers on her telephone as she walked. Ueno despatched audio of the six-minute interview to the Full Depend workplaces in Japan, the place the recording was transcribed by an English-speaking reporter, who then used the quotes to write down a narrative.

Strolling to the right-field pavilion and again was exhausting. I discussed this to Abe, and he jogged my memory, “This was my second time doing this today.”

Abe wrote 13 tales on Friday night time, 10 of them about Ohtani, together with two on followers who caught his homers.

Simply as we returned to the press field, the subsequent hitter was introduced over the public-address system: “Shohei Ohtani!”

Abe laughed and braced for one more lengthy stroll.

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