'Throwing Philosopher' plans to get inside Ohtani's head in MLB opener
- Shota Imanaga, known as baseball's 'Throwing Philosopher,' will pitch for the Chicago Cubs against Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Dodgers in MLB's season opener in Tokyo.
- This game is significant as it marks the first time two Japanese starting pitchers face each other on opening day in MLB history.
- Imanaga expressed excitement, calling this matchup a highlight of his career and stating, 'Whatever the result of that first at-bat is, it won't decide the game.'
- Imanaga described that he feels free to be himself in the U.S. And is focused on enjoying the game without the pressure of expectations.
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'Throwing Philosopher' plans to get inside Ohtani's head in MLB opener
Shota Imanaga is known as baseball's "Throwing Philosopher" and the Chicago Cubs pitcher plans to get inside Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers' heads in Tuesday's Major League Baseball season-opener.
‘Throwing Philosopher’ plans to get inside Ohtani’s head in MLB opener
Shota Imanaga is known as baseball's "Throwing Philosopher" and the Chicago Cubs pitcher plans to get inside Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers' heads in Tuesday's Major League Baseball season-opener. Japan's Imanaga will start for the Cubs in the first of two games against the World Series champion Dodgers in Tokyo, where he will
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