Sports

Cubs’ Shota Imanaga and Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani have a touching moment

Shohei Ohtani and Shota Imanaga had a very cool moment.

The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Chicago Cubs faced off in a crucial matchup on Tuesday. Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani and Cubs rookie sensation Shota Imanaga shared a touching moment as they went head-to-head against each other.

Ohtani and Imanaga, two of the best Japanese players in baseball history, faced each other to lead off the bottom of the first inning. Ohtani smiled, and tipped his batting helmet at his fellow countryman. Imanaga reciprocated the gesture, tipping his cap and smiling back.

After their exchange, Imanaga was able to get Ohtani to harmlessly pop out to shortstop Dansby Swanson.

This is the second time the two Japanese stars have faced each other in the Majors Leagues. On April 8 in just Imanaga’s second Major League appearance, he was able to hold Ohtani hitless in two at bats, even getting the slugger to strike out during one of them. Imanaga went four scoreless innings that day as the Cubs beat the Dodgers 8-1.

Historic game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs for Japanese baseball

© Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Ohtani and Imanaga were not the only Japanese players to feature in Tuesday’s game. Dodgers star pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto started the game and made his long-awaited return from injury after missing nearly the last three months with a right triceps injury. Outfielder Seiya Suzuki was also the designated hitter for the Cubs.

This was just the second time in Major League Baseball history that four Japanese players started in a game.

The other instance came on May 4, 2007, when the New York Yankees started outfielder Hideki Matsui and pitcher Kei Igawa and the Seattle Mariners started outfielder Ichiro Suzuki and catcher Kenji Johjima. The Mariners won that game 15-11, and Suzuki and Johjima combined four runs and five hits. Matsui went 1-3 with two walks and a home run in the losing effort for the Yankees.

Instances like this are so great for baseball and go a long way in growing the game internationally. Major League Baseball knows this and understands that matchups between the Dodgers and Cubs are must-watch in Japan.

That is why these two teams will be opening the 2025 in Tokyo in what will be one of the most highly-anticipated events of the season. Players like Ohtani, Yamamoto, Imanaga and Suzuki, who in addition to being some of the best players in the Major Leagues, are also international superstars and heroes in their home country of Japan.

Related Posts

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy donate $300,000 to Palm Beach College

Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy started TMRW Sports Group in 2021, along with former Golf Channel executive Mike McCarley. The group had a TMRW Sports Fund at the…

All Black Sam Cane’s candid assessment of Wallaby Fraser McReight

99-Test flanker Sam Cane insists the All Blacks will “have our hands full” on Saturday evening if Fraser McReight takes the field for the Wallabies. McReight was sensational last weekend in Sydney and is…

Paris 2024 stars boost Canada’s WXV 1 challenge

Six members of the Canada squad that secured a sevens silver medal at Paris 2024 will be part of the country’s push for WXV 1 glory on home soil. Fancy…

Wallaroos young gun Tuinakauvadra finding her voice after breakout game

Wallaroos number eight Tabua Tuinakauvadra is reaping the rewards of a breakout game against Wales as the backrower builds confidence in the Test arena. Tuinakauvadra starred despite the…

‘Won’t go lock, stock and barrel’: RA chair reveals our Giteau Law promise to NZ, flags 64-man Spring Tour squad

Rugby Australia chairman Daniel Herbert admits he’s not sure the Wallabies will have a long enough runway to go from chumps to champs in time for next year’s…

In the midst of the Chiefs’ early downturn, Mike Francesa questioned Travis Kelce’s dedication: “His life is a staged event”

Mike Francesa said it would be “silly” for the Chiefs and head coach Andy Reid to not question Travis Kelce’s dedication to football while he’s “prancing around the…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *