Ahead of the MLB's Tokyo Series between the Chicago Cubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki went to batting practice with a katana in a viral video shared by the team.
In a video shared by the Cubs on Instagram, Suzuki was seen walking to BP with a samurai sword/katana. The former NPB star swung the katana like a bat to slice through baseballs. Seiya Suzuki ...
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Seiya Suzuki went hitless in his most recent game (0-for-4), but will take another crack at it when the Chicago Cubs face Eduardo Rodriguez and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday at 4:10 PM ET on ...
Seiya Suzuki, coming off a one-hit performance in his last game (1-for-4), will take the field for the Chicago Cubs versus Brandon Pfaadt and the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday. First pitch is ...
Seiya Suzuki crushes a three-run home run to center field, scoring Ian Happ and Kyle Tucker to give the Cubs a 3-0 lead in ...
Seiya Suzuki of the Chicago Cubs rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run in the first inning of a spring training baseball game against the Colorado Rockies in Mesa, Arizona, on March 22 ...
Seiya Suzuki (31) of the Chicago Cubs has revealed a special training method ahead of the Tokyo Series. Major League Baseball's official media outlet, MLB.com, reported on the 13th (Korea time ...
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 ...