
The Meaning of Ichiro
Captain Japan / Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:34pm
Years later the Captain finds himself throwing strikes against one of Japan's most respected foreign authors, Robert Whiting, and his new book The Meaning of Ichiro....
His father's upbringing of his son...Ichiro taking 250 swings at the Nagoya "Airport Batting Center" until 11 p.m. each night from the age of seven; there is the "life or death" drill in which Ichiro was required to hit balls to the right or left of his father as he delivered pitches from a mere six feet away; and there is the story of his father angrily firing baseballs at Ichiro as he sat on the diamond in protest.....When Whiting mentioned to Ichiro in Japanese (as his interviews were conducted) how his father in his autobiography described their training sessions as being simply father-son bonding, Whiting said that Ichiro responded in English: "He's a liar." Then he added in Japanese: "That bordered on child abuse."