In the bottom of the sixth inning, Hiroshi and his men take a three-run lead. Hiroshi tells his men to stick to their own style and not to worry about what the other team is doing. They've got a big lead and Hiroshi wants to make sure they don't squander it. He tells them to attack as hard as they can and get back as many points as possible. He also tells them that they can't just leave it to them. They need to take back some of the momentum they've lost. He says that the first pitch of the game was a strike and that he's glad he didn't walk the first man. He's also worried that the team is going to try to bunt and that Hiroshi's pitch is slow and not good enough to cover the bases. He wants to know how Hiroshi can get his first out on the mound.
In the bottom of the sixth inning, Hiroshi and his men take a three-run lead. Hiroshi tells his men to stick to their own style and not to worry about what the other team is doing. They've got a big lead and Hiroshi wants to make sure they don't squander it. He tells them to attack as hard as they can and get back as many points as possible. He also tells them that they can't just leave it to them. They need to take back some of the momentum they've lost. He says that the first pitch of the game was a strike and that he's glad he didn't walk the first man. He's also worried that the team is going to try to bunt and that Hiroshi's pitch is slow and not good enough to cover the bases. He wants to know how Hiroshi can get his first out on the mound.