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Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
SportsTalk
26 episodes
8 months ago
A sports podcast from Japan. Hosted by Ed Odeven, Jack Gallagher and Galileo Ferrari.
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A sports podcast from Japan. Hosted by Ed Odeven, Jack Gallagher and Galileo Ferrari.
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Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#30 Sports Talk – Inoue-Nery Fight Analysis with Colin Morrison
Appearing in his 22nd consecutive world title fight on Monday, May 6 at Tokyo Dome, Naoya Inoue was knocked down for the first time in his 27 professional bouts. But, in retrospect, it was nothing to be alarmed about, SportsLook reporter Colin Morrison noted, as the Inoue-Nery fight was decided by super bantamweight champion Inoue's razor-sharp mental focus and impressive punching power.Inoue earned a sixth-round technical knockout to retain his WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO title belts.On this podcast episode, Morrison pointed out to SportsLook sports editor Ed Odeven that Inoue executed a metaphorical reset. In short, the fight began anew after Inoue surprisingly fell to the canvas less than 2 minutes into the opening round.Morrison raved about Inoue's overall boxing acumen and well-targeted blows to neutralize Nery. He also credited Nery for his aggressive approach at the outset of the fight. Inoue-Nery Fight Analysis In this lively discussion between the two longtime fight watchers, Morrison, who resides in Scotland, also stated that Inoue's fame has grown in Europe as he continues to pile up victory after victory. Morrison dished out round-by-round observations about the Inoue-Nery fight, sharing his views on the decisive moments in the match.This podcast discussion also highlighted the palpable buzz surrounding the fight, the headliner of the first boxing card at Tokyo Dome since February 1990, when 42-1 underdog James "Buster" Douglas stunned Mike Tyson. RELATED: * Naoya Inoue Retains World Titles with a 6th-Round TKO of Luis Nery * [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Naoya Inoue is a Big Favorite in Title Bout with Luis Nery * #29 Sports Talk – Boxing Analyst Raul Marquez Previews the Inoue-Nery Title Fight * Luis Nery Eyeing a Stunning Upset of Naoya Inoue Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below.Author: Ed Odeven
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1 year ago
51 minutes 32 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#29 Sports Talk – Boxing Analyst Raul Marquez Previews the Inoue-Nery Title Fight
What should fight fans expect to see when undisputed super bantamweight world champion Naoya Inoue and challenger Luis Nery step into the ring at Tokyo Dome on Monday, May 6? Boxing analyst Raul Marquez, a former IBF junior middleweight champion and a longtime boxing commentator, provided an expert analysis days before the blockbuster fight.On this podcast episode, Marquez spoke to SportsLook sports editor Ed Odeven about the overall strengths of both boxers, highlighting their recent bouts and careers.The 1992 US Olympian also explained why he expects Inoue to win the fight and improve to 27-0 in his legendary career. Raul Marquez Breaks Down the Essence of This Fight "Nery, he's an experienced fighter," said Marquez, a former Showtime Sports analyst who now works for "Big Time Boxing USA" on sports streaming platform DAZN. "He's fought different types of styles."I know one thing: He's got to take a very smart approach in the way he attacks Inoue because Inoue is a very hard puzzle to figure out. He switches from righty to lefty, he changes the speed of his combinations, he punches from different angles. [And] he's very smart. He's got power, he's explosive, he's fast." In his unfiltered analysis, Marquez also stated, "Inoue knows how to pick you apart and pick you apart from different angles and catch you with his explosive shots. So it's a very difficult fight for Nery to figure out how to beat a fighter like Inoue."Marquez paid a huge compliment to Inoue, saying, "He's good in every aspect ― speed, power, boxing IQ … he's just a well-rounded boxer." RELATED: * Naoya Inoue Set to Defend World Titles Against Luis Nery * Superstar Naoya Inoue to Fight Luis Nery at Tokyo Dome on May 6 Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below.Author: Ed Odeven
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1 year ago
21 minutes 35 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#28 Sports Talk – Basketball Coach Shawn Dennis Highlights the Growth of the Nagoya Diamond Dolphins
In the latest episode of the podcast, Nagoya Diamond Dolphins head coach Shawn Dennis analyzes his team's ups and downs during the 2023-24 B.League season as it challenges to clinch a playoff berth.The Australian basketball mentor has guided the team to a 35-19 record through Wednesday, April 17. He shares viewpoints about the maturation of team captain Yutaro Suda and dynamic point guard Takumi Saito. In a wide-ranging interview with SportsLook editor Ed Odeven, Dennis also provides background on the team's primary offensive and defensive strategies and overall success this season.The Diamond Dolphins have had a pair of seven-game winning streaks and also triumphed in 11 straight games in another impressive stretch. With that in mind, Dennis breaks down some of the team's keys to success during these impressive runs. Shawn Dennis Gives Perspectives on the B.League's Overall Growth Having worked in the B.League since its inception in 2016, including as a head coach of the Shiga Lakestars (now Lakes) from 2017-21, Dennis has a wealth of knowledge about the growth of the league and its reputation on a global scale. He offers some keen insights on top players and coaches around the league and how it has improved in all facets of operations. RELATED: * [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Utsunomiya Brex are Thriving with Team-First Play * Evessa and Diamond Dolphins Setting the Pace in the B.League * #8 Sports Talk ― Shawn Dennis on the Challenge of Building Winning Culture with Nagoya Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below.Author: Ed Odeven
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1 year ago
43 minutes 42 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#27 Sports Talk – MLB's Seoul Series and the Ippei Mizuhara Gambling Scandal
There was no shortage of news during MLB's season-opening Seoul Series on March 20-21. This podcast episode highlights the whirlwind days in the South Korean capital. In between the two Los Angeles Dodgers versus San Diego Padres games, Shohei Ohtani's longtime interpreter Ippei Mizuhara was fired after allegations of "massive theft" from the baseball superstar to cover gambling debts surfaced.  Sports reporter Jim Armstrong was there. In this episode, Armstrong and SportsLook editor Ed Odeven talk about the atmosphere surrounding MLB's first regular-season series in South Korea. As they review the event, they also analyze the performances of Ohtani, Dodgers Game 2 starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Padres Game 1 starter Yu Darvish. Looking Back at the Seoul Series Armstrong shares observations about heightened security at the Gocheok Sky Dome before the opening game. This came after a reported bomb threat directed at Ohtani. He also provides a few recollections about the Korean fans' spirited embrace of both teams, especially Ohtani.The reporter and sports editor discuss the magnitude of the scandal and how it overshadowed media coverage of the games while also noting that legalized sports betting has had exponential growth in the United States in recent years. Additionally, they addressed the uncertainty of how this scandal will impact Ohtani's reputation and career. Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. RELATED: * Dodgers Fire Shohei Ohtani's Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara Amid Allegations of 'Massive Theft' * Yoshinobu Yamamoto Struggles in Debut as Padres Beat Dodgers in the Seoul Series Finale * Shohei Ohtani Era Begins as Dodgers Rally to Beat Padres in the MLB Opener Author: Ed Odeven
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1 year ago
42 minutes 16 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#26 Sports Talk ― Figure Skating Expert Jack Gallagher Previews the World Championships
Figure skating aficionados from around the globe are ready to follow the drama as it unfolds in Montreal, Canada, during the 2024 World Figure Skating Championships. Competition will be held from Wednesday through Sunday, March 20-24 in this picturesque Quebec city.Of particular interest to fans from Japan: Can Kaori Sakamoto and Shoma Uno capture their third consecutive women's and men's world titles, respectively? In this podcast episode, figure skating writer and Ice Time columnist Jack Gallagher and SportsLook editor Ed Odeven discuss the two-time reigning champions' title prospects in Montreal.  Their conversation also analyzes the outlook for other Japanese singles entrants: Mone Chiba and Hana Yoshida on the women's side and Yuma Kagiyama and Kao Miura in the men's field.Also highlighted in this wide-ranging talk about the 2023-24 skating season is two-time world junior champion Mao Shimada's rise to stardom along with the development of other top Japanese juniors, including 13-year-old Rena Uezono and world juniors men's silver medalist Rio Nakata.  Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. RELATED: * Shoma Uno Wins Second Straight World Title Despite Free Skate Struggles* Kaori Sakamoto Makes History by Winning Second Consecutive World Title* [ICE TIME] A World Championships to Remember for Kaori Sakamoto and Shoma Uno Author: Ed Odeven Find Ed on JAPAN Forward's dedicated website, SportsLook. Follow his [Japan Sports Notebook] on Sundays, [Odds and Evens] during the week, and X (formerly Twitter) @ed_odeven.
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1 year ago
37 minutes 16 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#25 Sports Talk — Japan Series Review with Jim Armstrong
Sports reporter Jim Armstrong returns to the podcast to review the Japan Series, which wrapped up on November 5 at Osaka's Kyocera Dome.In his chat with sports editor Ed Odeven, Armstrong highlights the drama of NPB's seven-game championship series between the Orix Buffaloes and the Hanshin Tigers. The conversation spells out why it was one of the most memorable Japan Series of the past few decades.Clutch hits, various miscues, dominating and disappointing pitching performances (for both teams), and managerial tactics by title-winning skipper Akinobu Okada of the Tigers and Satoshi Nakajima of the Buffaloes are also bandied about.There was no shortage of memorable action on the field, including Japan Series MVP Koji Chikamoto's overall performance, as the hosts point out. Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our X account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. RELATED: * [ODDS and EVENS] 2023 Japan Series: A Compelling Mix of Highlights and Drama * Sheldon Neuse Leads Hanshin Tigers to First Japan Series Title in 38 Years Author: Ed Odeven
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2 years ago
23 minutes 34 seconds

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#24 Sports Talk — Breaking Down Naoya Inoue vs Stephen Fulton
With surgical precision, Naoya Inoue outboxed Stephen Fulton in their super bantamweight title fight on Tuesday, July 25. Inoue's jab was a powerful catalyst for success from the get-go as he dictated the tempo of the fight, pummeling Fulton and capturing the Philadelphian's WBC and WBO title belts.In this podcast episode, sports reporter Colin Morrison and SportsLook editor Ed Odeven share their overall thoughts on both boxers' tactics throughout the match at Ariake Arena and analyze the key moments in the fight leading up to Inoue's eighth-round technical knockout of Fulton.  So what's next for Inoue (25-0, 22 knockouts)?  Listen in to learn more about Monster's likely next opponent in 2023: IBF and WBA super bantamweight champion Marlon Tapales (37-3, 19 KOs), who attended Tuesday’s fight. And we look ahead to Inoue's future, possibly as early as 2024, as a featherweight. Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. RELATED: * [SOCIAL WIRE] Naoya Inoue Outclasses Stephen Fulton and the Boxing World Reacts * Naoya Inoue Dethrones Stephen Fulton to Become Super Bantamweight Champ * Naoya Inoue Out to Snatch Away Stephen Fulton's Super Bantamweight Crowns * Focus on Stephen Fulton Ahead of Monster Super Bantamweight Fight * [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Naoya Inoue Faces a Stiff Challenge in Showdown with Stephen Fulton Author: Ed Odeven
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2 years ago
37 minutes

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#20 Sports Talk ― JapanBall's Shane Barclay Discusses Baseball Tours and Love of the Game
Listen in as Shane Barclay, president and owner of JapanBall, discusses his passion for all things baseball, including his company's NPB tours in Japan and excursions to other countries.  Barclay shares insights on what he learned while working for MLB. In a wide-ranging conversation with sports editor Ed Odeven, he also highlights his excitement for the 2023 World Baseball Classic and the upcoming Japanese baseball season. "JapanBall is the leader in international baseball tourism," Barclay says on the podcast, "and I would say a leader in Japanese baseball news and information and content in the English language."Barclay, who talks about loving baseball since his youth, mentions that JapanBall is dedicated to customizing its baseball tours to give customers unique, enjoyable experiences. Looking ahead to February 2024, for example, JapanBall is adding an Okinawa spring training tour to its schedule, providing opportunities to enjoy the tropical environment while watching games and exploring the island, too. RELATED: * JapanBall’s Shane Barclay Spreads American Fans’ Love of Baseball Across Oceans* #14 Sports Talk ― Fred Claire Looks Back on MLB Trailblazer Hideo Nomo’s Profound Impact* #13 Sports Talk ― Jeff Fletcher Shares Insights About His New Book on Shohei Ohtani Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed in his weekly [Japan Sports Notebook] on Sundays, [Odds and Evens] during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven.
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2 years ago
43 minutes 17 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#19 Sports Talk ― Lord K2 Discusses His Passion for Sumo and Photography
Listen in as photographer Lord K2 (aka David Sharabani) joins sports editor Ed Odeven for a wide-ranging discussion about his new bilingual, coffee-table size photography book Sumo.Lord K2 shares memories of first discovering sumo on TV as a teenager while living in Britain and being mesmerized by the sport. He also highlights his overall approach to this project more than three decades later, as he sets out to document every aspect of the sport as a keen observer.  On the podcast, Lord K2 reflects on watching intense workouts at sumo stables and seeing wrestlers unwind after work. He points out that capturing the daily rhythm and traditional and contemporary elements of the sport's culture were key objectives in this detail-rich book.The project, photographed from 2015-2017, enables foreigners and Japanese the same opportunity to learn about the ancient sport. RELATED: * [ODDS and EVENS] Photographer Lord K2 Captures the Soul of Sumo in New Book* Takakeisho Beats Kotoshoho to Capture Third Emperor's Cup at New Year Basho Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Find Ed on JAPAN Forward's dedicated website, SportsLook. Follow his [Japan Sports Notebook] on Sundays, [Odds and Evens] during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven.
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2 years ago
43 minutes 5 seconds

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#18 Sports Talk ― Basketball Agent Debora Zoli Carves Out A Niche In A Crowded Landscape
Listen in as Debora Zoli, a FIBA-certified agent since 2007, discusses her career journey in a conversation with sports editor Ed Odeven, including finding opportunities for her clients in the expansive global basketball landscape. The Italian-born Zoli shares insights about working with numerous teams in Japan's B.League and many other countries, while stressing the importance of maintaining contact with clients throughout the year. She also analyzes how the establishment of the B.League in 2016 solidified the overall structure of the sport in Japan. Zoli, who is based in Southern California, currently has more than 50 clients. She expresses pride in working with veteran Japan pro basketball star Michael Parker (Gunma Crane Thunders) and coach Don Beck (Kumamoto Volters), who has guided several teams in the Land of the Rising Suns, for many years. And Zoli notes that she's not trying to compete with monolithic sports agencies, but instead reveals that her agency, DG Sport, is focused on carving out its own niche. RELATED: * #11 Sports Talk ― Motofumi Iguchi Delivers Informed Analysis Of B.League* [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Chiba Jets Adapting To New Coach John Patrick's Style Of Play* [ODDS And EVENS] Kevin Braswell Brings Wealth Of Basketball Experience To Akita Northern Happinets Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, Twitter @ed_odeven, and find him on JAPAN Forward’s dedicated sports website, SportsLook.
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3 years ago
50 minutes 24 seconds

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#17 Sports Talk ― Christophe Lemaire Relishes The Competition Of Every Horse Race
Listen in as French jockey Christophe Lemaire speaks to sports editor Ed Odeven about his thrilling victory in the grade 1 Tenno Sho (Autumn) aboard Equinox on October 30 at Tokyo Racecourse.  The Japan Racing Association's winningest jockey for five straight years (2017-21), reveals what was going through his mind as the race unfolded. He shares his thoughts on beating Panthalassa, who had built a 15-length lead in the prestigious event. Lemaire recalls with vivid details the excitement of competing in the Kentucky Derby for the first time in May, along with the atmosphere at Churchill Downs.He also talks about getting ready for the Japan Cup, which is set for November 27. And he gives his opinion on who are the top three Japanese jockeys under age 30. RELATED: * Equinox Zooms Past Panthalassa For Thrilling Win In 166th Tenno Sho* Christophe Lemaire Fulfills Dream Of Competing At Kentucky Derby* HORSE RACING | Almond Eye Rides Off Into Sunset as Legendary Champion Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 7 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
#16 Sports Talk ― Insights On Japanese Figure Skating Success This Season With Jack Gallagher
Listen in as sports editor Ed Odeven and Ice Time columnist Jack Gallagher discuss Japan's top performances in the ongoing figure skating season. The wide-ranging conversation includes Gallagher's analysis of Japanese figure skating Junior Grand Prix winners, including Shunsuke Nakamura, Nozomu Yoshioka and Takeru Kataise on the men's side and Hana Yoshida, Mao Shimada and Ami Nakai in women's competition. His astute observations include opinions on skaters' development curve after Japan missed the past two JGP seasons during the pandemic. Skate America medalists Kao Miura (men's silver) and Kaori Sakamoto (women's winner) and Skate Canada winners Shoma Uno and Rinka Watanabe are discussed. Also highlighted: the upcoming NHK Trophy, Rika Kihira's comeback from an ankle injury and Uno's career in the aftermath of Yuzuru Hanyu's retirement. RELATED: * [ICE TIME] Rinka Watanabe And Shoma Uno Lead Banner Showing For Japan At Skate Canada* [ICE TIME] World Champion Kaori Sakamoto Cruises To Victory At Skate America* [ICE TIME] Yoshida, Nakamura And Kataise Claim Medals In Italy To Earn JGP Final Berths Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven .mailpoet_hp_email_label{display:none!important;}#mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_form { } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_paragraph { line-height: 20px; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_segment_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_select_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_radio_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_checkbox_label,
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3 years ago
42 minutes 47 seconds

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#14 Sports Talk ― Fred Claire Looks Back On MLB Trailblazer Hideo Nomo’s Profound Impact
More than a quarter century after the Los Angeles Dodgers signed Hideo Nomo, Fred Claire, the team’s general manager at the time, appreciates the immense importance of that transaction.Listen in as the former MLB front-office executive discusses his decades in the game in this wide-ranging interview, along with vivid impressions of Nomo as a player and as a person. He also reflects on his friendship with beloved Dodgers play-by-play announcer Vin Scully, who passed away this summer (2022).  Claire shares memories of the late Akihiro (Ike) Ikuhara, a former personal assistant to longtime Dodgers owner Peter O’Malley, and weighs in on superstar Shohei Ohtani’s place within MLB’s pecking order. Nomo Changed the Game In an August 2020 interview with this reporter, Claire summed up Nomo’s everlasting impact on baseball in his homeland. After Nomo joined the Dodgers in 1995, MLB became the desired destination for top Japanese players.   “He changed the landscape forever,” Claire said. “You could have a player from Japan come over and set the all-time home-run record and he will not change baseball in Japan as much as Hideo. … There’s only going to ever be one player who changed the landscape. It’s Hideo.” Read the eight-part Nomomania series from 2020. RELATED: * #13 Sports Talk ― Jeff Fletcher Shares Insights About His New Book On Shohei Ohtani* Nomomania: Iconic Announcer Vin Scully Delivered Vivid Descriptions Of The Tornado’s Historic Season* [Odds and Evens] Trailblazer Hideo Nomo 25 Years Later Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's
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3 years ago
17 minutes 41 seconds

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#13 Sports Talk ― Jeff Fletcher Shares Insights About His New Book on Shohei Ohtani
Jeff Fletcher follows Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Angels on a daily basis as the MLB team’s beat reporter for the Orange County Register and the Southern California News Group.In his lively discussion with this reporter on the Sports Talk podcast, Fletcher’s love of baseball and human drama shines through. The author of the new book, Sho-Time: The Inside Story of Shohei Ohtani and the Greatest Baseball Season Ever Played, dishes out interesting anecdotes about the bidding war for Ohtani in the fall of 2017 and the personable superstar’s light-hearted interactions with teammates. Armed with facts, figures and an insider’s knowledge of the Angels and Ohtani’s career, and how it compares to that of Babe Ruth, when he was still a two-way player over 100 years ago, Fletcher presents an authoritative summary of the Japanese player’s career to date. He also explains that his ultimate objective in writing Sho-Time was to make people learn something along the way. RELATED: * Shohei Ohtani Matches An Iconic Babe Ruth Record Set In 1918* [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Shohei Ohtani Chosen As An MLB All-Star For Second Straight Year* Shohei Ohtani Appears On The Cover Of MLB The Show 22* Shohei Ohtani Named AP Male Athlete Of The Year* It’s Unanimous! Shohei Ohtani Wins 2021 American League MVP Award Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed OdevenFollow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven and find him on JAPAN Forward’s dedicated sports website, SportsLook. .mailpoet_hp_email_label{display:none!important;}#mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_form { } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_paragraph { line-height: 20px; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_segment_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_select_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_radio_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_checkbox_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_list_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_label { display: block; font-weight: bold; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_select, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_month, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_day,
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3 years ago
38 minutes 41 seconds

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#12 Sports Talk ― Matt Beyer Outlines Ambitious Vision for East Asia Super League
Matt Beyer believes now’s the right time to launch a regional pro basketball league in East Asia. He says it’s an untapped market and the potential for quality competition in the East Asia Super League (EASL) is great.The EASL, featuring eight teams for the first season in 2022-23, will give fans opportunities to attend games throughout the region. Top teams in Japan’s B.League (Utsunomiya Brex, Ryukyu Golden Kings), Philippines Basketball Association (two TBD teams), Korean Basketball League (Anyang KGC, Seoul SK Knights), Taiwan’s P. League+ (Taipei Fubon Braves) and Hong Kong’s Bay Area Dragons (an expansion team that will be based in Manila due to COVID-19 travel restrictions) will be divided into a pair of four-team groups and play home-and-away series to kick off the inaugural season. As the EASL’s chief executive, Beyer has cultivated relationships with the NBA and FIBA. He talks about his relationship with Yao Ming’s former agent, Bill Duffy, who has had an influential role in his career.Beyer, the first foreigner to be certified as a basketball agent in China, enthusiastically describes how the EASL’s plans for an in-depth reality series about its inaugural season is one example of the league’s robust marketing strategy. The American-born sports executive has a never-wavering commitment for the EASL to become one of the world’s top three basketball leagues, including the involvement of former NBA players as investors in the league. He explains how the upstart league can take concrete steps to make it happen. RELATED: * #11 Sports Talk ― Motofumi Iguchi Delivers Informed Analysis Of B.League* #9 Sports Talk ― Luke Evans Finds A Second Home In Japan’s Basketball World* #8 Sports Talk ― Shawn Dennis On The Challenge Of Building Winning Culture With Nagoya* #6 Sports Talk ― Rich Glesmann Builds Foundation For Ibaraki Robots In The B. League Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven and find him on JAPAN Forward’s dedicated sports website,
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3 years ago
53 minutes 26 seconds

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#11 Sports Talk ― Motofumi Iguchi Delivers Informed Analysis of B.League
Motofumi Iguchi is an authoritative voice on Japanese basketball, and shared many thoughts about the evolution of the pro game in a wide-ranging conversation on June 22. A former college basketball player, FIBA agent and front-office staff member for several pro teams, Iguchi brings a well-rounded background to his current work. He’s a busy broadcaster dishing out live commentary during B.League games and providing insights throughout the year on a variety of TV and online programs. Demonstrating his love for the sport and his deep wealth of insider knowledge, Iguchi highlights the current crop of young Japanese head coaches in the B.League and shares his views on top up-and-coming Japanese players.  Iguchi also offers viewpoints on the Asian Quota system and how it has helped the B.League, the pluses and minuses tied to the start of Toto’s game wagering for basketball in the upcoming B.League season, and the overhaul of the league (with team revenue one of the focal points) before the 2026-27 season, among other topics. RELATED: * #9 Sports Talk ― Luke Evans Finds A Second Home In Japan’s Basketball World* #8 Sports Talk ― Shawn Dennis On The Challenge Of Building Winning Culture With Nagoya* #6 Sports Talk ― Rich Glesmann Builds Foundation For Ibaraki Robots In The B. League* #5 Sports Talk ー Tom Hovasse Raises The Stakes For Japanese Basketball Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven
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3 years ago
53 minutes 59 seconds

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#10 Sports Talk ― Baseball Banter with Jim Armstrong as NPB’s Interleague Play Dominates the Headlines
Listen in as Jim Armstrong rejoins the podcast for a wide-ranging discussion about the NPB season, including perspective on Chiba Lotte Marines hurler Roki Sasaki’s season to date.  Sasaki, whose perfect game on April 10 received global attention, recorded his first loss of 2022 in a rough outing against the Yomiuri Giants on Friday, June 3. The conversation also highlighted the ongoing interleague portion of the schedule, as well as banner performances so far this season by Giants rookie closer Taisei Ota, Yokohama DeNA BayStars second baseman Shugo Maki and Hokkaido Nipponham Fighters outfielder Go Matsumoto. The discussion also shifted to talk about Orix Buffaloes reliever Yoshihisa Hirano recently collecting his 200th NPB save, making him only the seventh player to so, and Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles hurler Masahiro Tanaka’s solid start to the season. RELATED ARTICLES: * [NPB NOTEBOOK] Giants Rough Up Roki Sasaki In Marquee Interleague Showdown* Roki Sasaki’s Perfect Streak Ends Quickly, But The 20-Year-Old Still Gets The Win Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter
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3 years ago
33 minutes 27 seconds

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#9 Sports Talk ― Luke Evans Finds a Second Home in Japan’s Basketball World
Luke Evans, who has plied his craft in Japan for nearly a decade, recently became a naturalized citizen, and he discusses the thrill of playing for the Japan men’s national basketball team under head coach Tom Hovasse earlier this year. The veteran forward’s team, the Fighting Eagles Nagoya, had the best overall regular-season record (42-8) in B2 and advanced to the playoff finals, earning promotion to B1 for 2022-23.The California native shares insights about the Fighting Eagles’ strong lineup, head coach Taizo Kawabe’s capable leadership and playing at California Baptist University before launching his pro career in 2013.The interview was recorded before Nagoya faced the Sendai 89ers in the best-of-three B2 finals on May 20-22. The Fighting Eagles won the playoff series with a 75-44 rout in Game 3. RELATED ARTICLES: * Kawasaki, Ryukyu, Utsunomiya And Shimane Advance To B.League Playoff Semifinals* [ODDS And EVENS] Nagasaki Velca Establish Winning Tradition In Sensational Inaugural Season* Koshigaya Alphas Set Home Attendance Mark In Loss To Sendai 89ers* [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Dai Oketani Displays Coaching Chops In The Midst Of Storybook Season* Japan Men's Basketball Coach Tom Hovasse Reflects On Olympic Experience, New Goals Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] during the week, and on Twitter @ed_odeven . .mailpoet_hp_email_label{display:none!important;}#mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_form { } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_paragraph { line-height: 20px; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_segment_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_select_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_radio_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_checkbox_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_list_label, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_label { display: block; font-weight: bold; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_select, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_month, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_day, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date_year, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_date { display: block; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_text, #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_textarea { width: 200px; } #mailpoet_form_3 .mailpoet_checkbox { }
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3 years ago
37 minutes 53 seconds

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#8 Sports Talk ― Shawn Dennis on the Challenge of Building Winning Culture with Nagoya
Listen in as veteran basketball coach Shawn Dennis of the B. League’s Nagoya Diamond Dolphins shares stories about his playing days in Australia, love of competition and camaraderie in sports, and trademarks of his approach to coaching.Dennis weighs in on the growth of the B. League since its launch in 2016. It’s his first year in Nagoya and he shares perceptions about his team as the playoffs approach, while also providing an insider’s look at favorite Yuta Tabuse’s popularity throughout the country. RELATED ARTICLES: * Koshigaya Alphas Set Home Attendance Mark In Loss To Sendai 89ers* Alvark Tokyo Hold Off Pesky Gunma Crane Thunders To Complete Series Sweep* [JAPAN SPORTS NOTEBOOK] Dai Oketani Displays Coaching Chops In The Midst Of Storybook Season* Kyoto Hannaryz Rally Past SeaHorses Mikawa In Second Half Join the conversation as SportsLook goes live with Twitter Spaces every month. The announcement will be made on our Twitter account. Feel free to share any suggestions in our comment section below. Author: Ed Odeven Follow Ed on JAPAN Forward's [Japan Sports Notebook] here on Sundays, in [Odds and Evens] here during the week, and Twitter @ed_odeven and find him on JAPAN Forward’s dedicated sports website, SportsLook.
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3 years ago
43 minutes 44 seconds

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#7 Sports Talk ― Jim Armstrong Discusses New Fighters Manager Tsuyoshi Shinjo’s Leadership Style
Easygoing, quirky and a hands-on skipper, Shinjo is a breath of fresh air in Nippon Professional Baseball, which often appears set in its ways, the veteran sports reporter points out.
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3 years ago
21 minutes 24 seconds

Sports Talk presented by JAPAN Forward
A sports podcast from Japan. Hosted by Ed Odeven, Jack Gallagher and Galileo Ferrari.