1ailuropoda melanoleuca★.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:52:25.96ID:YiTxSFP29
2024/11/04 16:19
“It is not clear whether he was accompanying the Fuji TV reporting team, but since he was shown on the WS broadcast, the criticism has extended to Motoki as well. He has remained silent, but…” (Web Media Reporter)
The Dodgers came from behind to beat the Yankees by a maximum of five points and won the World Series (hereafter referred to as WS). Fuji Television exclusively broadcast all the games live, but there was no one-on-one interview with Shohei Ohtani (30). While Fuji Television is being looked at coldly, the criticism also seems to be directed at Daisuke Motoki (52), a former Yomiuri Giants player and baseball commentator who was covering the incident on-site. A photo of Ohtani’s favorite car that was posted on Instagram about eight months ago (it has since been deleted) has become popular again. The Dodgers won Game 5 of the World Series on October 30th (October 31st Japan time), and reporters interviewed the players on the mound immediately after the victory. Fuji TV’s broadcast included footage of player Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26) being interviewed by Motoki. Masahiro Nakai (52), who serves as the station’s live broadcast supporter, expressed his excitement in the studio, saying, “I wonder if we’ll be able to interview Ohtani too?” However, a one-on-one interview with Ohtani never took place until the end. “While Yamamoto has given two interviews to Fuji TV, Otani has not given an exclusive interview to the station until now. On the other hand, Ohtani has been interviewed by NHK-BS twice. Because of this, there is a growing view that “Fuji was refused an interview by Ohtani.” Speaking of Fuji, along with Nippon TV, they were criticized for their persistent coverage, including taking aerial photographs of Ohtani’s new home. It is said that Ohtani was also furious, and in June of this year, Shukan Gendai reported that “the Dodgers had frozen coverage passes for Fuji and Nippon TV.” Fuji TV’s president, Koichi Minato, denied the “freezing of interview passes” at a regular press conference the following month, but apologized, saying, “We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused to Otani, his family, and those involved…” (TV station source)
■ “Please explain” Instagram comments section goes wild over “Otani’s car photo”…
The news about Fuji TV’s new home has been brought up again due to the WS broadcast, but Motoki also says he “excessively interviewed” Otani. “Motoki covered the Dodgers’ spring training camp in Glendale, Arizona in February of this year. He appeared live on Fuji TV’s sports information program “s-park” from the scene and interviewed Yamamoto. However, he also uploaded a photo of a car that appears to belong to Ohtani to his Instagram. It is unclear whether permission was obtained for the photo to be taken, but Motoki stood close enough to see inside the vehicle and posed as if to show off the vehicle. The post was quietly deleted shortly after, likely due to a flood of criticism from fans. This happened about eight months ago, but Motoki’s appearance on the WS broadcast has once again brought the issue into question, linking it to Fuji TV’s excessive reporting. The photo has been shared on x, and criticism is rising again.” (Web media reporter)
It seems that such criticism has also reached her Instagram account. In his latest post on October 31st, Motoki uploaded photos and videos of the Dodgers team celebrating their victory. There were also photos of player Mookie Betts (32) and manager Dave Roberts (52) taken up close, with their congratulations saying, “Congratulations to the Dodgers on winning the World Series.” However, contrary to the celebratory mood, the comment section was in an uproar over the photo of Ohtani’s favorite car. To date, there have been over 970 posts, with harsh criticism and calls for explanations being expressed (as of 4 p.m. on the 4th). “I’m disappointed.”
“I’m disappointed…someone else’s car…please explain why you did it.”
“It’s fine if you got permission to film, but I think you should explain which it was.”
“Don’t do something out of the ordinary like exposing someone else’s car without permission.”
“It’s unacceptable that you’re exposing a car without learning anything from the fact that Fuji TV exposed a house and got banned.”
“It is not clear whether he was accompanying the Fuji TV reporting team, but since he was shown on the WS broadcast, the criticism has extended to Motoki as well. He has remained silent, but…” (Web Media Reporter)
The Dodgers came from behind to beat the Yankees by a maximum of five points and won the World Series (hereafter referred to as WS). Fuji Television exclusively broadcast all the games live, but there was no one-on-one interview with Shohei Ohtani (30). While Fuji Television is being looked at coldly, the criticism also seems to be directed at Daisuke Motoki (52), a former Yomiuri Giants player and baseball commentator who was covering the incident on-site. A photo of Ohtani’s favorite car that was posted on Instagram about eight months ago (it has since been deleted) has become popular again. The Dodgers won Game 5 of the World Series on October 30th (October 31st Japan time), and reporters interviewed the players on the mound immediately after the victory. Fuji TV’s broadcast included footage of player Yoshinobu Yamamoto (26) being interviewed by Motoki. Masahiro Nakai (52), who serves as the station’s live broadcast supporter, expressed his excitement in the studio, saying, “I wonder if we’ll be able to interview Ohtani too?” However, a one-on-one interview with Ohtani never took place until the end. “While Yamamoto has given two interviews to Fuji TV, Otani has not given an exclusive interview to the station until now. On the other hand, Ohtani has been interviewed by NHK-BS twice. Because of this, there is a growing view that “Fuji was refused an interview by Ohtani.” Speaking of Fuji, along with Nippon TV, they were criticized for their persistent coverage, including taking aerial photographs of Ohtani’s new home. It is said that Ohtani was also furious, and in June of this year, Shukan Gendai reported that “the Dodgers had frozen coverage passes for Fuji and Nippon TV.” Fuji TV’s president, Koichi Minato, denied the “freezing of interview passes” at a regular press conference the following month, but apologized, saying, “We are very sorry for the inconvenience caused to Otani, his family, and those involved…” (TV station source)
■ “Please explain” Instagram comments section goes wild over “Otani’s car photo”…
The news about Fuji TV’s new home has been brought up again due to the WS broadcast, but Motoki also says he “excessively interviewed” Otani. “Motoki covered the Dodgers’ spring training camp in Glendale, Arizona in February of this year. He appeared live on Fuji TV’s sports information program “s-park” from the scene and interviewed Yamamoto. However, he also uploaded a photo of a car that appears to belong to Ohtani to his Instagram. It is unclear whether permission was obtained for the photo to be taken, but Motoki stood close enough to see inside the vehicle and posed as if to show off the vehicle. The post was quietly deleted shortly after, likely due to a flood of criticism from fans. This happened about eight months ago, but Motoki’s appearance on the WS broadcast has once again brought the issue into question, linking it to Fuji TV’s excessive reporting. The photo has been shared on x, and criticism is rising again.” (Web media reporter)
It seems that such criticism has also reached her Instagram account. In his latest post on October 31st, Motoki uploaded photos and videos of the Dodgers team celebrating their victory. There were also photos of player Mookie Betts (32) and manager Dave Roberts (52) taken up close, with their congratulations saying, “Congratulations to the Dodgers on winning the World Series.” However, contrary to the celebratory mood, the comment section was in an uproar over the photo of Ohtani’s favorite car. To date, there have been over 970 posts, with harsh criticism and calls for explanations being expressed (as of 4 p.m. on the 4th). “I’m disappointed.”
“I’m disappointed…someone else’s car…please explain why you did it.”
“It’s fine if you got permission to film, but I think you should explain which it was.”
“Don’t do something out of the ordinary like exposing someone else’s car without permission.”
“It’s unacceptable that you’re exposing a car without learning anything from the fact that Fuji TV exposed a house and got banned.”
「幻滅しました」元木大介氏 苦情コメントは900件超えの大荒れ…止まらぬ過去の“大谷の愛車公開”投稿への批判 | 女性自身
「フジの取材チームに帯同していたかどうか明らかになっていませんが、WSの中継に映り込んでいたことから元木さんにまで批判が及んでいるんです。本人は沈黙を貫いていますが……」(WEBメディア記者) ヤンキースに最大5点差で逆転勝利し、ワール...
27Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:07:19.71ID:Qgl1vC9x0
>>1
This guy is an idiot, so it can’t be helped. Because he’s a total idiot.
This guy is an idiot, so it can’t be helped. Because he’s a total idiot.
4Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:53:54.36ID:nrxiO9tf0
Porsche: “Come on, report it more. It’s not good publicity.”
6Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:55:52.62ID:mrYqGTGO0
A tricky one.
8Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:57:14.44ID:+rXbVx0T0
It can’t be helped, he’s a baseball player from back in the day. I think back then he probably thought that was normal lol.
9Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:57:40.82ID:GdR3dynm0
Wasn’t there a ramen shop there?
14Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:58:24.11ID:tjTBzFF80
>>9
It went bust in a year and a half.
It went bust in a year and a half.
10Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:57:42.90ID:mnw+UwU40
Who was being glared at?
18Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:01:01.30ID:ZhutBBy10
>>10
There are photos from all sorts of angles lol.
There are photos from all sorts of angles lol.
12Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:58:07.59ID:q1IrINsR0
I guess guys like Otani get a new car about once a year. The guy at home was terrible, but we should forgive him.
30Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:07:55.05ID:svvenRE70
>>12
Area off-limits to anyone but those involved
Actually, it seems that until recently, anyone other than the general public was free to enter, but
apparently it has become a strictly off-limits area due to incidents of people taking voyeur photos and impersonating fans, not just Otani
I don’t know how they got in, but what they did there has been exposed and is now a hot topic over there.
Area off-limits to anyone but those involved
Actually, it seems that until recently, anyone other than the general public was free to enter, but
apparently it has become a strictly off-limits area due to incidents of people taking voyeur photos and impersonating fans, not just Otani
I don’t know how they got in, but what they did there has been exposed and is now a hot topic over there.
13Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:58:17.29ID:yoK1qxcM0
It’s probably okay since he was photographed riding it in front of the media.
15Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:59:16.91ID:cNUf4xRm0
I still haven’t forgiven Motoki. I still haven’t forgiven him for not running on an infield fly in high school.
16Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 17:59:44.78ID:BNoVHOwP0
I’ve never seen Otani look so scared before and the PR guy’s “ahhh” face made me laugh.
24Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:06:32.28ID:RgVsQdp20
>>16
I think it’s probably half a joke though.
I think it’s probably half a joke though.
17!Security Guard [lv.11][Sprout].Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:00:27.67ID:4fd6UfUJ0
This behavior is a direct reflection of the lack of morals of baseball players in the past, and I feel sorry for the Giants players who were coached by someone like this.
19Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:01:55.87ID:kuSZGGGj0
Well, there’s no way Motoki could have gone into a place like this on his own, so either the station or the program should take the blame and protect him.
20Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:02:57.31ID:C/NhtW8J0
I guess they went there together.
22Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:03:55.66ID:q1IrINsR0
Things started to look bad when he opened his house to the public without permission. This is bad… I’m really scared of his wife.
23Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:04:35.30ID:mR7YVLOD0
Why did Motoki go? Someone related to Ohtani should have gone.
28Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:07:33.23ID:q1IrINsR0
>>23
There’s a pretty famous video where Zakiyama makes Otani laugh when he was with Nippon Ham
But back then, Motoki was the one doing the talking.
There’s a pretty famous video where Zakiyama makes Otani laugh when he was with Nippon Ham
But back then, Motoki was the one doing the talking.
25Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:06:39.42ID:A2sd6xI20
As soon as it became clear that Fuji was there, Otani had to cancel all interviews, including the others. If he can’t ban Fuji, that’s the only option.
29Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:07:40.11ID:VbtaQZah0
We were even turned down for a champagne fight.
31Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:08:33.83ID:bcG6rmVq0
What’s more, Fuji TV cut in what appeared to be NHK BS interview footage during the evening rerun. It was just humiliating.
33Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:08:50.67ID:h7vzY8xG0
Motoki is like a middle manager, caught between Fuji’s instructions and Otani’s response.
34Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:09:18.57ID:plgwLvjT0
This is the first time in a long time that Motoki has received such significant attention in his career.
77Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:27:17.99ID:rvfXXa2M0
>>34
He used to be famous on 2chan as Motoki Shinne-san
He was supposed to have regained popularity by being a dopey character
But there’s no doubt that he’s a treasure trove of material for internet people
His story of joining the team, his hidden ball, his high salary despite not being a regular player, his dopey character, and how he managed to ignore Kiyohara’s arrest
In the internet world, he’s a powerful cleanup hitter.
He used to be famous on 2chan as Motoki Shinne-san
He was supposed to have regained popularity by being a dopey character
But there’s no doubt that he’s a treasure trove of material for internet people
His story of joining the team, his hidden ball, his high salary despite not being a regular player, his dopey character, and how he managed to ignore Kiyohara’s arrest
In the internet world, he’s a powerful cleanup hitter.
37Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:12:42.08ID:K6efxYbj0
His goofy character turned out to be a disadvantage.
38Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:13:01.94ID:ncuoWys10
I had mistakenly thought that the Porsche expose was a barbaric act that took place during the WS, but I guess it was during training camp. It’s not something to be praised, but at the time, all the media was excited about the fact that Ohtani was driving a Porsche! Ohtani was also blatant in promoting a different Porsche every day, probably at the request of his sponsor, Porsche. Well, let’s just forgive him for this incident alone.
42Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:14:56.93ID:yzmXSOSP0
He rose in popularity as Giant’s coach, but now he’s fallen in popularity himself.
43Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:15:23.03ID:9YuoVucS0
Because it’s Motoki.
45Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:17:34.56ID:bIXqI6f+0
Looking at this whole incident, it’s clear that Ohtani in particular is the type of person who dislikes this kind of thing, so why did he do something like this?
52Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:19:05.56ID:ENFZZoqT0
>>45
They know it, but they’re stupid enough to think they can get away with it.
They know it, but they’re stupid enough to think they can get away with it.
46Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:17:38.61ID:Q0HLAWhe0
Don’t say that to someone who can only play baseball.
51Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:19:00.62ID:bVMkErET0
Motoki seems happy.
53Anonymous @I’m sorry.Nov. 4, 2024 (Mon) 18:19:57.83ID:UBkzyBBV0
They should have sent someone closer to Ohtani.
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