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Seiya Suzuki took a samurai sword and did some batting practice with it. I personally thought the sword would simply deflect said baseballs. But NOPE! It sliced them right in half. It felt like ...
Using a katana in place of a bat, Suzuki showed off the sheer sharpness and power of the sword traditionally used by samurai, effortlessly slicing balls in half as they were pitched to him.
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By featuring Japanese icons like the samurai sword, Suzuki’s performance struck a chord with fans who cherish both baseball and their traditions. MLB underscored its historical relevance ...
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In the leadup to the event, Suzuki got a new samurai sword, which he opted to show off during batting practice. The left-handed hitter set up in the batter's box and started taking swings at balls ...
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Seiya Suzuki stepped into the cage and took some cuts. Literally. The Chicago Cubs star entered a batting cage on Tuesday and took some swings with a samurai sword. The sword sliced the baseballs ...