Ichiro Suzuki pitching in Japanese All-Star Game 1996 (Long-Version 2)

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You can read about Ichiro pitching in high school here in the "Early Life" section: http://baseball.wikia.com/wiki/Ichiro_Suzuki

Ichiro pitching in the 1996 Japanese All-Star game, and Hideki Matsui looking the same age as now, he doesn't age.

It appears Ichiro was going to pitch to Matsui, which would have been interesting, but Matsui was pinch hit for.

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  • I love how quickly pitchers work in Japan

  • Baseball in Japan is nicer sometimes. They don't take 5 minutes in between pitches.

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  • good 0-2 pitch

    

  • @ChrisFlipsAlot About 89 mph.

  • All I heard was "hyaku yon jiu yon." I'm part Japanese, and all I know are my numbers, basically, lol.

  • @MattMosca17 Pitchers do that in the MLB they will get hammer.

  • @MattMosca17

    I mean Josh Becket takes way too damn long to pitch.

  • @HeavyMetalNoize What do you mean?

  • @MattMosca17 you*

  • @MattMosca17

    looking at your Josh Beckett

  • He was good for not being a pitcher. He looked like he was 12 years old there. Lol.

  • Matsui is just like W.T.F mindfuck

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