Saturday 20 January 2024

Compliment and Praise

 The Los Angeles Dodgers have a long and storied relationship with Japanese players, dating back to the 1960s. Here's a breakdown of some key points:

Early years:
In 1965, the Dodgers signed infielder Maury Wills, who became the first Japanese player to appear in a Major League Baseball game.
Wills' success paved the way for other Japanese players, including outfielder Tomoyuki Aoki and pitcher Koji Yamamoto, who both played for the Dodgers in the 1970s and 1980s.
The Hideo Nomo era:
The arrival of pitcher Hideo Nomo in 1995 marked a turning point in the Dodgers' relationship with Japanese players. Nomo's unique pitching style and charisma made him a fan favorite and helped to popularize baseball in Japan.
Nomo's success led to a surge in interest in Japanese baseball players, and the Dodgers continued to sign talented players from Japan, such as pitchers Hiroki Kuroda and Takashi Saito.
Recent years:
In recent years, the Dodgers have continued to be a leader in scouting and developing Japanese talent. Players like outfielder Yasiel Puig and pitcher Kenta Maeda have had successful careers with the Dodgers.
The Dodgers also have a strong presence in Japan, with a baseball academy and partnerships with Japanese teams. This helps them to identify and develop young talent at an early age.
Overall impact:
The Dodgers' relationship with Japanese players has been mutually beneficial. The Dodgers have benefited from the talent and popularity of Japanese players, while Japanese players have had the opportunity to play in the Major Leagues and showcase their skills on a global stage.
The Dodgers' commitment to Japanese baseball has also helped to grow the sport's popularity in Japan and around the world.
Additional points to consider:
The Dodgers have faced some challenges in their relationship with Japanese players, such as cultural differences and language barriers. However, they have worked to overcome these challenges and build strong relationships with their Japanese players.
The Dodgers' success in developing Japanese talent has inspired other Major League Baseball teams to scout and develop players from Japan. This has led to an increase in the number of Japanese players in the Major Leagues in recent years.
1. Today's Japanese words
Compliment and Praise in Japanese: Basic Vocabulary
Here are some basic Japanese words and phrases used for compliments and praise:
General positive words:
すばらしい (subarashii): wonderful, fantastic
すごい (sugoi): amazing, great
立派 (rippada):立派, excellent
素晴らしい (subarashii): wonderful, splendid
素晴らしい (subarashii): marvelous
Complimenting specific things:
上手 (jōzu): skillful, talented
綺麗 (kirei): beautiful, pretty
かっこいい (kakkoii): cool,帥氣, stylish (for men)
可愛い (kawaii): cute, lovely
おいしい (oishii): delicious
面白い (omoshiroi): interesting, funny
Phrases for praising effort:
よくやった (yoku yatta): good job
頑張ったね (ganbatta ne): you did your best
努力がすごい (doryoku ga sugoi): your effort is amazing
進歩したね (shinposhita ne): you've improved
Formal compliments:
素晴らしいご活躍 (subarashii gokatsuyaku): wonderful performance
ご立派な功績 (rippada na kōseki): excellent achievement
お見事 (o-mise): well done (used for exceptional skill)
Additional tips:
To make your compliments more sincere, you can add the person's name or title. For example, "田中さんは上手ですね。(Tanaka-san wa jōzu desu ne.)" means "You are skillful, Tanaka-san."
2- Today’s news
Dodgers News: Yoshinobu Yamamoto Sought Advice of Yu Darvish Before Making Decision
National Daily
Baseball: 3 Japanese listed in US report as next for huge MLB deals
This offseason, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed two-way star Ohtani to a $700 million, 10-year contract while reportedly agreeing to a $325 million, 12-year deal with Yamamoto, arguably the best pitcher in Japan.

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