DODGERS YU's PRESS CONFERENCE

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  1. irish

    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    for those who missed it
    not sure how long it will be up before the sportsnet nazis figure it out

     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    Darvish makes a big impression on first day with Dodgers
    by Dylan Hernandez | Los Angeles Times — 5 hours ago

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    What immediately stands out about Yu Darvish is his size.

    He’s huge. Like, really, really huge.

    The measurements of 6 feet 5 and 220 pounds don’t adequately describe the physical stature of the Dodgers’ recently acquired flamethrower. His shoulders are massive. His chest is expansive.

    “He’s an imposing figure,” pitcher Alex Wood said.

    Watching Darvish play catch in the SunTrust Park outfield Wednesday was similar to seeing Yasiel Puig in spring training for the first time. Even in the company of other major league players, the newcomer looked bigger and stronger than everyone else.

    “You see him on TV, you see the No. 11, but when you get in front of him, he’s very physical,” manager Dave Roberts said.

    With No. 11 already claimed by second baseman Logan Forsythe, Darvish is wearing the less-slimming No. 21.

    “I think the 21 is going to look great on him as well,” Roberts said.

    So, if anything, Darvish passed the eye test in his first day with the Dodgers. He threw a bullpen session that attracted a small crowd of coaches and teammates. Austin Barnes, who caught the 23-pitch workout, was amazed by the movement of Darvish’s slider. Roberts said he was impressed by the Japanse right-hander’s English.

    His first start for the Dodgers will be Friday against the Mets at Citi Field in New York.

    Speaking in a 12-minute news conference, Darvish was measured with his words, but nonetheless managed to come across as earnest. He was seated alongside his personal interpreter, Hideaki Sato, who is nicknamed “Sugar.” (Sato is a homonym for the Japanese word for sugar.)

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    He acknowledged that the thought of switching teams in the middle of the season was a source of anxiety. The previous 4 ½ years were spent with the Texas Rangers.

    “I felt a little uneasy joining a new team in the middle of the season, but there are a lot of good people here and I feel I’m starting to blend in,” Darvish said in Japanese.

    He promised to be low maintenance.

    “If I came to a new team in the middle of the season and started disrupting the team’s harmony, I think it would be really bad,” he said. “That’s one thing I won’t do.”

    Most of his concerns were related to performance.

    “I’ve moved to the strongest team in the middle of the season,” he said. “I’ve thought, ‘What should I do if I hold them back?’ ”

    He also wondered about the physical burden of hitting. Before Darvish moved to the major leagues, he played for the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters. The team plays in Japan’s Pacific League, which has designated hitters.

    “I wonder if I’m going to get tired,” he said. “It’s fun to do every now and then. But doing it every time, I don’t know how I’m going to react. I’m a little worried.”

    Asked about the burden of playing for a team that will be considered a failure if it doesn’t win the World Series, Darvish replied, “I’m trying not to think about it.”

    If Darvish sounded like something of a worrier, he also revealed a dry sense of humor.

    He said he looked forward to playing alongside countryman Kenta Maeda, then added with a deadpan delivery, “I’m thinking of taking my time bullying him.”

    The line elicited laughter from Japanese reporters. He received a similar reaction when he told a story about watching Clayton Kershaw work out before the All-Star game.

    “When I work out my lower body, I wear weightlifting shoes,” he said. “With the Rangers, I was always made fun of for that. But learning Kershaw did the same, it made me think, ‘I wasn’t wrong.’ ”

    Well, the line was funnier in Japanese.

    His admiration for Kershaw was obvious, even when he wasn’t kidding around.

    “He’s the No. 1 pitcher,” Darvish said.

    He said he intended to learn as much as he could from the three-time Cy Young Award winner.

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    Wood could relate. Acquired from the Atlanta Braves two years ago, Wood said he has received advice from Kershaw on everything from his between-starts preparation to pitch grips.

    “Kersh, he’s great, man,” Wood said. “He’s an open book. He’ll talk all day if you ask him to. I know that feeling about being excited about being in the same clubhouse as the best pitcher of my lifetime.”

    Darvish was particularly touched by Kershaw’s recruiting pitch to him at the All-Star game.

    “I’ll be waiting for you in three weeks,” Darvish said Kershaw told him.

    The reunion won’t take place until next week, as Kershaw is treating a back injury in Los Angeles. Still, Darvish was beaming.

    “It became a reality,” he said. “I’m really happy.”

    All he has to do now is pitch well.
     
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    It was a nice to hear my native tongue used so much!! I hope he decides to stay.
     
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    I'm in love.
     
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    Yu's translator seems so much cooler than Kenta's translator.
     
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    Kershaw telling Darvish "I'll see you in 3 weeks" at the All Star break is hilarious.

    Seems like a fun dude who will fit along just fine. I do know that he was met with a lot of criticism by rangers fans cause they always felt he never fulfilled potential. Idk if that changes anything for him here but maybe, just maybe, he feels more comfortable with LA since Kershaw is the big dog and the staff is stacked
     
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    It's possible Kershaw was just making fun of all the guys on the trade block, going around telling them all "see you in 3 weeks". What a jerk.
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    i thought the same thing
    like he's almost relieved to be here

    that's hilarious :laff:
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    • Grandal is recognized as one of the best pitch-framers in the business and that should help Darvish. According to ESPN Stats & Information metrics, Darvish had been hurt by the third-worst framing of any qualified starter, about 35 strikes below average. That is likely to change with Grandal.
     
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    Good news and bad news here. Stuck with Grandal for the time being I guess.
     
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  11. CapnTreee

    CapnTreee Guest

    :laff::laff::laff:

    man I'm telling you guys they take this shit seriously

    Ryu,
    as a Korean around Japanese, slots in at #3 but could easily become the comic relief agent moving forward.
     
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    Bullying him? Is that a hilarious thing...went right over my head.
    This doesn't mean there is any danger of Maeda committing suicide, does it?
     
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    He might commit..........

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  14. CapnTreee

    CapnTreee Guest

    especially after Ryu throws a 1 hitter!!
     

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