Mr. Ramirez predicted Noisy’s performance before the start of last season…and was perfectly correct.
Former DeNA director Alex Ramirez has updated his YouTube channel “Rami Channel.” We analyzed Hanshin’s foreign players in 2024. Regarding his second year with the long-range gun, he honestly said, “It might be a little difficult.”
Hanshin strengthened pitcher Javy Guerra during the off-season, and it was decided that pitcher Jeremy Beasley, outfielder Sheldon Noisy, and outfielder Johan Mieses would remain. Regarding Guerra, who throws balls over 160 km, he said, “I think he’s going to be a very interesting player,” and gave his approval, “He has very good ball control and is a pitcher with a lot of potential.”
Noisy, who is in his second year in Japan, will introduce his batting average of .240, nine home runs and 56 RBIs last year. He said, “Although he didn’t put up very good numbers, he believed in hustle play and was popular with the fans. That’s probably why he was able to stay.”
Regarding this season, Mieses, who is known for his one-shot ability, said, “He has fit in well with the team, and the players really like him. I think he is having a good influence on the team. It might be a little difficult,” he said. He batted .222 with five home runs and 16 RBIs in 60 games last season.
Ramirez, who himself played in NPB for 13 years and recorded 2,000 hits, predicted the performance of the helper on the same channel last year, predicting Noisy’s “batting average of .240 to 250, with 10 to 12 home runs.” He gave a brilliant analysis, saying, “I think it’s 30 to 40 RBIs.”
[Actual video]Mr. Ramirez, who analyzed Noisy et al. a year ago, was talked about as “very accurate”
2024-01-20 23:14:00
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