The one who was named first in the past, the one who was named first in the Padres, is called Venice, right? He has been losing his temper since he came to Seoul. He just threw two-thirds of the 6th time in the Australian Championship. That's right. So I was wondering who he was going to bring, and in the semi-finals, he went to McDonald's, and in the finals, he went to Abbott. I think he has enough time to rest. From our Japanese point of view, I think he has too much time. But from the American point of view, he has given Abbott enough time to rest. On September 23rd, Abbott threw three firsts in the Canadian Championship. I wondered why he changed it at this time. I asked him a lot of questions later, and he said he was resting. That's right. Nakajima from Chilwish is chasing him. He seems to have caught it directly. Oh, he has a glove. It's a gesture that he took with this glove. The stand is in the Olympic mood. That's right. It's bright. To nothing. Can you see the fork ball? It's fast. That's right. That's why you have to get used to the current pitching pattern. International matches. That's right. You have to catch up and hit a high ball. That's right. That's why you have to be able to throw a speed ball of more than 140 km per hour. Robins is leading with a mask on today. Matsunaga-san, how is it? He hasn't thrown a single ball yet. He hasn't thrown a single ball yet. The score is 5 to 3. America is leading with two points. However, it's been two years since Japan entered the society of Shiozaki-no-mo. That's right. I think Japan has really come this far because such a good pitching has come out. I don't think it's a team that lost to Taiwan in the World Championships in Italy. Japan is making its way to the finals with every single match. On the other hand, Taiwan hasn't been able to score more than four points in three matches since they came here in Italy. It's an unbelievable result. Six out of the 20 players are active in Japan. The players who are active in Japan are the main players. After all, they are gathering together. When it came to the opposite side, the team was really separated. This is also a kind of foul ball to the stand. Catcher Furuta's energetic play. He's becoming a mood maker in Japan. Catcher Furuta. I've been watching this tournament for a long time. No matter what, the coach is desperately pulling the players. Especially today's Puerto Rico, Australia, and the Netherlands. That's the only thing we can do. As for other countries, in Korea and Taiwan, the coach doesn't say anything. He doesn't say anything even when he's making the engine during the game. He doesn't blow the whistle. He doesn't blow the whistle, so the players don't dance. No one expected Korea to lose to Puerto Rico. That's also 7 to 0. Puerto Rico is winning the same medal. And Japan and America are winning the gold medal. Nobuo is pitching so well, but he wanted to get another player out earlier. It's difficult to change the pitchers. 70% of the work in the coach's game is changing the pitchers. It's really difficult. Like in Japan, it's not about getting a single hit and changing the pitchers. It's about getting a home run before changing the pitchers. It's about getting a single hit in Japan before changing the pitchers. But in other countries, it's about getting a home run before changing the pitchers. Now it's 1-3. This time, Nobuo is taking three goals in a row. Nobuo is taking three goals in a row. It's a two-out, but it's a four-ball. The catcher, Furuta, is going to the mound. Murata Chojin has a nickname called Nisei. Murata Chojin has a nickname called Nisei. The batter is No.2, Fiori. The second Griffin has changed in the U.S. It's Barbarie. The first runner is Barbarie. It's Barbarie, right? It's changed. It's changed to Griffin, and it's Barbarie from this time. It's changed to Griffin, and it's Barbarie from this time. It's changed to Griffin, and it's Barbarie from this time. And the batter box is Fiori. It's flying to the right, but it's also cut to the right. In the case of Fiori, the bat is laid down. It's a closed stance. It's a batting stance that's unique to foreigners. Today's Fiori doesn't have a hit. First gole, short gole, third fly, and short gole. Two outs, one runner. It's space-sensitive, but the light is back. It's back. It's a light liner. The light is facing this way. The light is facing this way. He catches this ball. Now, it's finally the final round. Japan is from Tomashino. It's the final round of the Seoul Olympics. With a big applause, the American players arrive at the defense. Now, Japan is building an engine. I think Tomashino-kun I want him to aim for a drag bunt. It's just a strike. If you take it off with the ball, it will make the pitcher upset. I want him to roll it before the start. The score is 5 to 3. The American hit is 11. On the other hand, Japan has 7. It's finally the last inning for Japan. The last inning, the back attack of the 9th inning. This time, it's from Tomashino. The American hitter's second is Barbarie. The pitcher is Abbott. The catcher is Robbins. The first is Martinez. The second is Barbarie. The third is Ventura. The short is Silvestri. The left is Fiori. The center is Goodwin. And the right is Wood. How did you feel when you were in the 9th inning of the Los Angeles Olympics? At that time, I was leading. You felt like you had won at home run. No, not yet. I think it's the same in America. He hit the first pitch. It's the third goal. He hit the first pitch. The short is out. Tomashino, the batter, hit the first pitch and fell into the third goal. One out. The back attack of the 9th inning. The batter hit the first pitch. This is the result. I can't say anything. If he hits the first pitch and gets a hit, it's good. This is also the first pitch. The third hit the first pitch and two out. Japan hit the second pitch and two out. The American stands on the first pitch are standing like that. The Los Angeles Olympics. Will the silver medal of America win the gold medal in Seoul? Will it be a two-game game in Japan? There are no two-out runners in Japan's 9th inning. The defense of America is basically hard. If you hit it as easy as it is now, it's good. If you take it, you'll definitely hit the first pitch. The batter is Nishi. You have to hurry. This is also the third pitch. The third pitch and the first pitch. America wins. There was a big gap in the center of Abbott. The American players are expressing their joy all over their bodies. The center of the mound and the stand. Please look at this joy. This is the gold medal of America, which has achieved a great success. Matsunaga and the American players are happy from the bottom of their hearts. That's right. Four years ago, the local Americans in Los Angeles lost. For the past four years, the American baseball team has been working hard. I think everyone has been working hard. Moreover, from Italy to Korea, I'm going to go through Japan. And I'm going to endure it and win the championship. The fans from the stands have come down with a normal spirit. The power of America is like the master of Japan. Japan has also worked hard to get in shape for each match. Today is America's first multi-match. He was beaten in the back. If there was a way to beat him, I think it's still an experience. This year's team was a very young team. We had a very painful and bitter experience at the World Championships in Italy. In a sense, it was a good experience for both sides. From Kobe to Japan. I think they did a good job. Especially the pitchers today. Five points were taken. Whether it's Ishii, Nomo, or Shiozaki, I think all the young pitchers did a good job. Nomo and Shiozaki are still young. I'm looking forward to it from now on. It was a bright Japan for the future. America is the gold medal in the match. And Japan is the silver medal. I don't know what to do. I want to drink raw miso soup. I don't know what to do. I'm late. Raw miso soup. Pumpkin and leek. Soft taste. Lightness is comfortable. Castor Mild. New release. Wash with cleansing foam. Use conditioner to clean up. Revitalize with Revitalizer. Choose three products according to your skin. Shiseido Seltz. The vitality of the skin will be different. In the autumn of 1988, Yokohama became a more dangerous city. In the autumn of 1988, Yokohama became a more dangerous city. October 7 at 8 o'clock. A more dangerous city. Yoshino, a country of nature and history. Sometimes it's bright, sometimes it's sad. Yoshino, which is reflected in the colors of the seasons, will deliver the best drama of this autumn. A woman who dreams of a traditional tezuki-washi. A woman who lives in the north. A series of dramas in the morning. The story of Yoshino. October 3. Start. Now, if you don't move a letter, it won't be interesting. The second All Japan One Letter Contest. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. With everyone's ideas and teamwork, let's draw a big letter on the earth. The representative address, mission, phone number, organization name. Ticket number 10240. Until the second All Japan One Letter Contest on Japanese TV, October 15 will be the deadline. The first All Japan One Letter Contest. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. The representative address, mission, phone number, organization name. Ticket number 10240. Until the second All Japan One Letter Contest. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. The representative address, mission, phone number 101, any organization is OK. The representative address, mission, felling board, any organization is OK. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. Entry team recruiting. Grandfather, grandmother, kindergarten teacher, any organization is OK. It's not a dry beer. Speaking of umami, Maltz. 100% Look closely, touch and confirm. R.N.C. comprehensive accommodation, Marugame venue. We are waiting for your arrival. Wow! So convenient! Ito Ham's... Ito Ham, two big chances. One, answer the quiz and play with Stallone. Two, eat deliciously and choose and choose as a gift. Mile High Stadium in Denver, Colorado. And tonight you'll see an explosion of offensive talent as the Denver Broncos meet the Los Angeles Raiders. The thin mountain there will be filled with footballs as Jay Schrader makes his debut with the Los Angeles Raiders. Schrader was unhappy in Washington after losing the starting job to Doug Williams in a demotion that followed three years with the Redskins that earned him the reputation of the mad bomber. A pro bowler in 1986, he threw it long and he threw it often. But three weeks ago he was traded to Los Angeles. And tonight he'll showcase his talents in the silver and black of the Raiders. Lighting up the night for the Broncos is quarterback John Elway. The finest athlete playing quarterback in the NFL today. Elway can detonate the Denver offense from anywhere on the field. He will run the ball, he will pass the ball, whatever it takes to get the job done. Elway and Schrader, it'll be anything but grinded-out football tonight. But this game's most compelling story is that of Tony Dorsett, who tonight looks to stride further into the NFL record book. He needs to gain 97 yards to pass Jim Brown as the second leading rusher in NFL history. Then only Walter Payton will lie ahead. But tonight you'll see a man whose career most certainly at some future date will include the Hall of Fame. Tonight, the Raiders and the Broncos on ABC. This game will be broadcast on Japanese TV. Of course, regular season. And next year's Pro of Football, which will be held in Hawaii from the Super Bowl. We'll be following it all the way to here. This week's live show is brought to you by Mr. Sadao Goto, who is familiar with the commentary. Thank you. Thank you. My heart is pounding. That's right. It's just the end of the Olympics. The top-class athletes of the Olympics have gathered together to put on a helmet and put it on the field. I think it will become the NFL. That's how good the sport should be. Please take a look. To be honest, I don't know much about it. But if I do, I'm sure you'll understand. And the show's assistant is Ms. Sugawara Maia. Hi, Maria. Hello, I'm Maria Sugohara. Nice to meet you. She's a little quiet. I'd like to be part of the show. And the other strong assistant is Mr. Egawa Suguru. Hello. Hello. My name is Suguru Egawa. Nice to meet you. You're good at English. You're good at English. Some people say that I'm a good rider. Mr. Egawa, did you watch it on the USP? Yes, I watched it a lot. This is a sport that even people who don't understand English can enjoy. I'd like you to watch it. How about you, Goto? If Mr. Egawa were to play football, what would be the best position? I think the best athlete would be the quarterback. He has the power not only to throw but also to judge. He runs pretty well. He's got speed. Maria, let's introduce today's match with a helmet. All right. That's right. That's right. This is Blue, and this is Denver. And this is Radars. That's right. Let's get started. The crowd is over 70,000. This white one is Radars. And this is the end zone. And this is the hatchback. This is Chris Barr, right? Yes. Well, this is Blue. Well, this is Denver. Oh, John L.A. came out. This is Denver. That's right. This match is a combination of AFC. And they have a very strong rivalry. And the black one is Radars. In the past seven years, they've won six times in a row. They're the only ones who've won on behalf of AFC. Well, it's a combination of the two. The same set. The same set, yes. The line is coming out. So the right side is Denver. They're attacking the left. Denver is a familiar face. They've won two times in a row in the past. Well, they're the only ones who've won on behalf of AFC. They're the only ones who've won on behalf of AFC. Yes. First of all, this is the offensive line. How about this side? The offensive line is the first place. Denver is the quarterback of John L.A. It's up to him. And when I introduced him, he came out. Number 33, the one with the same name. I think there's someone who's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. He's been here before. So it's probably the original number, right? But I believe it will beī Blackie, so it could be a Odyssey. This is number seven, John L.A. Third down and one, Denver, 29-yard line. Now, if he passes to Johnson, it's a success. This is the first down. It's the first down. Yes, it was a short, timely pass. Yes, it was a short, timely pass. This year's winning streak is coming to an end. But Mr. Egawa, the number of customers is still very exciting. Yes, it is. It's over 70,000 people. Denver is a coach, so it's a mild high-stager. First down and ten, Denver at the 32-yard line. It's a two-yard line. Now, what's going on? It's a good run. Yes, it is. Denver has been here for two years in a row. In 1986 and 7 years, he lost at the Super Bowl. The reason why he lost is that he relied too much on John L.A. He's the only one who can do anything. That's why he wants a good running back to assist him. Right before the start of this season, Dallas Cowboys took the same set. He came and gave it to us. That's why Denver didn't win at the Super Bowl this year. That's the local hope. That's right. He's using the same set again. He's using the same set again. It's been a while. Of course, he's got a fast run. He's been running for ten years. My explanation is that he was in third place. He's in third place in history. He has a record. He's a player who has a great cut and speed. But he's in the middle. He's using a lot of strength to move forward. It's the same set again. That's it for the second round. They've got a lot of time, but they lost some practice. The stream is so full of things that it's a bit funny. Other than a bus stop, you can see everything going on. Right. They even required the crعة. That's how it's not that interesting. It's like going up to second place in 65 yards. That's right. That's right. How do you run in one game? If you run 100 yards in one game, it's not because Maeda is there. It's because it's 30% batter. I see. It's a pass to the left. Intercept! It's a pass, but it's a pass. It's scary because it's there. Is it Haynes? Intercept. The foul is coming out. Is that so? What is it? They're playing against each other. It's an illegal block. It's an illegal block. It's an illegal block? Yes. Radars intercepted this. When they return, it's an illegal block. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. They're running. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Intercept. Second down and 14. 24 yard line. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Uh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Uh. Uh. Uh. 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