Pitcher Ryoji Kuribayashi of the Japan National Team “Samurai Japan” in the World Baseball Classic (WBC) answered questions from reporters after practice on the 22nd. Q: How did you feel about today? Kuribayashi: I think the last time was better for me, but I think it was good except for being straight in the cold, and I was able to do what I wanted to do. increase. Q: What do you want to do? Kuribayashi: I wasn’t doing very well with the cut ball, so I thought it was important to throw the cut ball well, so I threw more cut balls than usual in today’s bullpen. I was. Q: What kind of corrections did you make? Kuribayashi: The curves were all different, so it wasn’t fixed. I wish I could polish more. Q: What kind of communication do you have with the pitchers who will be responsible for holding down the ball? Kuribayashi: Each person has a different way of preparing, and the number of balls in the bullpen is different, as is the case with Mr. (Hiroki) Matsui. There are many different players doing things like putting it in, stretching before entering the bullpen, and so on. Q: What can I learn from pitcher Darvish? Kuribayashi: There are a lot of things I can learn, including Mr. Darvish’s story, so I think that I’ve been able to have such a great experience in myself. . Q: What left an impression on you? Kuribayashi: I think it’s amazing how you think about your body, Mr. Darvish. It’s been going on until now, but it’s amazing that you’re thinking about such things yourself and doing things like that. I want to be that kind of player, and I think I have to study a lot to be like that. Q: What do you think about the closer Kuribayashi: I don’t have any particular preferences. I thought it would be nice if I could connect to the next pitcher. I want to produce results in the given place without being particular about it. Q: What do you want to do in preparation for the actual competition? Kuribayashi: I want to focus on results, so I want to put out what I have learned from voluntary training and camps as a solid performance. I would like to visit. Q: Today is Cat Day (February 22nd) Are you a dog person or a cat person? Kuribayashi: Excuse me, I’m a dog person. Samurai Japan’s first match is scheduled for the warm-up match against Softbank on the 25th. *There is no narration in this video. note that.
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