New Oh In Town
Shohei Ohtani: The Two-Sword Samurai AnthemLyrics
OH OH OH Shohei Ohtani
Expressing excitement and admiration for Shohei Ohtani.
Sadaharu Oh OH OH Ohtani
Paying homage to Sadaharu Oh while emphasizing Ohtani's name.
Sadaharu Oh OH OH Ohtani
Repeating admiration for Ohtani with a nod to Sadaharu Oh.
Sadaharu Oh OH OH Ohtani
Continuing to highlight Ohtani's prowess in a playful manner.
OH OH OH Shohei Ohtani
Reiterating excitement and emphasis on Shohei Ohtani.
Sadaharu Oh was a top pitcher too
Acknowledging Sadaharu Oh's versatility as a pitcher and slugger.
He gave it up to be a slugger like you
Describing Sadaharu Oh's sacrifice to become a slugger, drawing a parallel to Ohtani.
868 long balls would fly
Highlighting Oh's impressive home run count (868) as a slugger.
But Ohtani is the first true two sword samurai
Celebrating Ohtani as the first true two-way player, excelling as both a pitcher and a slugger.
It is one strange profession
Reflecting on the peculiar nature of being a two-way baseball player.
And one should not reveal too much
Advising caution in revealing too much about oneself in the profession.
There's more than one way, maybe a zen way
Suggesting that there may be multiple approaches, possibly referencing a zen philosophy.
Our actions have already said enough
Implying that actions speak louder than words and have conveyed enough information.
Don't really have anything more to say
Indicating a lack of further verbal communication or explanation.
Yeah, there's a new Oh in town, and he's the king we need right now
Expressing uncertainty about Ohtani's duration in the spotlight but praising his current significance.
No one knows how long he'll stay
Recognizing the unknown duration of Ohtani's impact.
But say hey Shohei do it two way today
Encouraging Ohtani to continue excelling in both pitching and hitting today.
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