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In the leadup to the event, Suzuki got a new samurai sword, which he opted to show off during batting practice. The left-handed hitter set up in the batter's box and started taking swings at balls ...
Seiya Suzuki took a samurai sword and did some batting practice with it. I personally thought the sword would simply deflect said baseballs. But NOPE! It sliced them right in half. It felt like ...
Chicago Cubs star Seiya Suzuki has taken training to a new level after swapping his baseball bat for a samurai sword. Ahead of next week’s Tokyo Series, the Japanese outfielder was filmed ...
But the memory of being in the ballpark in 2004 and watching Japanese great Hideki Matsui slug a home run for the New York Yankees still resonates with the 30-year-old Suzuki. He understands the ...
That Samurai Japan from the WBC team included seven Japanese-born players currently playing in Major League Baseball, with Seiya Suzuki ... That has also allowed new stars to emerge.
Seiya Suzuki slicing baseballs with a samurai sword might be the coolest thing on the internet. Charles Curtis has more on it here. — Aaron Rodgers is a meme. Again. — Meg Hall's new WNBA mock ...
Cubs DH Seiya Suzuki and starter Shōta Imanaga had a welcome party for their teammates and staff at the Kanda Myojin Shrine featuring a 400-pound tuna that players cut open, capped by a performance by ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Bluesky ... exhibition loss to Hanshin Tigers From tuna cutting to samurai warriors: Shota Imanaga and Seiya Suzuki host welcome ...