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Shohei Ohtani delivers epic pregame speech before Japan beats US: 'Let's stop admiring them'

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Shohei Ohtani played in the biggest game of his career on Tuesday night when Japan took on and defeated the United States in the World Baseball Classic final.

While Major League Baseball fans aren’t used to seeing too much emotion come out of the superstar pitcher/designated hitter, Ohtani’s pregame speech to his Japanese teammates went viral and he made sure they didn’t get caught up in the moment of playing against some of the top American athletes.

"Let’s stop admiring them," Ohtani said, the Los Angeles Times. "… If you admire them, you can’t surpass them. We came here to surpass them, to reach the top. For one day, let’s throw away our admiration for them and just think about winning."

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Japan player Shohei Ohtani after defeating the United States in the World Baseball Classic championship, Tuesday, March 21, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

Japan would rally behind that message and defeat the U.S. 3-2 to win their third World Baseball Classic tournament.

Ohtani got the chance to pitch in the game as well – as it had been speculated in the hours leading up to the matchup. He got the ball in the ninth for the save opportunity to clinch the Classic – while he had already been 1-for-3 with a walk – and he was due to face defending NL batting champion Jeff McNeil, 2018 AL MVP Mookie Betts, and his Los Angeles Angels teammate, three-time AL MVP Mike Trout.

It was Ohtani's first relief appearance since 2016, and it didn't start off hot as he walked McNeil to lead off the inning and put the lead run at the plate. Bobby Witt Jr. pinch-ran, but it was moot as Betts grounded

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