WATCH: Shota Imanaga on his season debut, time in Japan

WATCH: Shota Imanaga on his season debut, time in Japan


Tony Crumpton Tony Crumpton - Senior Editor -

Chicago Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga spoke to the media following his outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers talking about his day, what he looked to accomplish in Tokyo and much more.

“Today’s outing, one thing I am trying to focus on is to try not to give up any runs,” Imanaga said. “Although I [a lot] of pitches, but overall, I didn’t give up any runs, so that’s something I did good, I think.”

Watch the post-game press conference below:

Video summary/cliff-notes:

(00:00) Shota Imanaga reflected on his outing, emphasizing his focus on preventing runs rather than just managing the game. He was pleased with his performance, as he pitched four scoreless innings.

(01:18) He acknowledged that allowing a baserunner early in the second inning could have shifted the momentum but remained composed, understanding that perfect outings are rare.

(02:22) Despite allowing some runners, he successfully navigated tough situations, viewing them as valuable experiences for his development.

(03:36) Imanaga stated that his two main goals for the game were to pitch well and help his team win. While he felt he achieved the first goal, the team was unable to secure the victory.

(04:49) He has been working on controlling walks and staying composed even when issuing them, realizing that avoiding walks at all costs can sometimes lead to worse outcomes.

(06:16) He was satisfied with the feel of his fastball and wants to maintain its effectiveness as a baseline throughout the season, regardless of different pitching environments in the U.S.

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