Pitcher Yuki Udagawa of the Japan national team “Samurai Japan” in the World Baseball Classic (WBC) answered questions from reporters after practice on the 2nd, ahead of the Chunichi match of the “Samurai Japan Series”. Q: About the actual pitching since the Miyazaki camp Udagawa: I think it was a good feeling because I was able to hit the fork and hit it straight. Q: How did it feel? Udagawa: We had a four-ball, but we were able to push straight even when we were in a pinch. Q: What kind of theme did you start with? Udagawa: The WBC will start soon, so I’m thinking about things like “I want to pitch like this in the WBC”, and I’m going to put it into practice today. Q: Specifically, what was the focus? Udagawa: I think my pitching is to count with a fork, push straight and strike out with a fork, so I’m glad I was able to do that today. Q: Did other pitchers talk to you after you pitched? Let’s go home when we’re done.” I didn’t have any particular advice. Q: How would you like to make adjustments in the future? Udagawa: Today, I made a four-ball after the runner came out, and I managed to keep it down to 0 points, but in the real game, it can be overwhelmed. , I want to do my best not to put out useless runners. Q: Was there anything different from playing against a batter other than your own team? I’m coming to stick to my pitching style. I didn’t think I’d dodge there strangely, so it was really good there. Q: What are your future pitching plans? Udagawa: Next, we plan to pitch against Orix. Japan’s next match is the “Samurai Japan Series” against Chunichi, which will start at 7:00 on Friday, March 3. *There is no narration in this video. note that.
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