インハイ
Japanese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ĩɰ̃ha̠i]
Noun
インハイ • (inhai)
- (baseball) high and inside; a pitch thrown near the top the strike zone, relatively close to the batter
- 2018 April 24, “Kyūdasha o uchitoru inhai (naikaku takame) seme no pitchingu tōkyū jutsu meritto ya demeritto nado shōkai [Pitching in-hi (inside and high) to heavy hitters as a pitching technique: merits, demerits, and general introduction]”, in Yakyū jōtatsu no sapōto, archived from the original on 2020-09-18:
- 広島カープの黄金期を築いた川口和久投手は「インハイは俺の生命線」と言っています。
インハイはバッターが打ちに行くときに一番時間の無い所です。- Hiroshima Kāpu no ōgonki o kizuita Kawaguchi Kazuhisa tōshu wa “inhai wa ore no seimeisen” to itte-imasu.
Inhai wa battā ga uchi ni iku toki ni ichiban jikan no nai tokoro desu. - Hiroshima Carp golden age star pitcher Kawaguchi Kazuhisa says, “Inside high is my lifeline.” High and inside is the placement that gives batters the least time to move.
- Hiroshima Kāpu no ōgonki o kizuita Kawaguchi Kazuhisa tōshu wa “inhai wa ore no seimeisen” to itte-imasu.
- 広島カープの黄金期を築いた川口和久投手は「インハイは俺の生命線」と言っています。
- short for インターハイ (“inter-high school sports tournament”).
- 2021 August 22, “Aomori Yamada, gekiteki dan de inhai 16-nen buri V [Aomori Yamada, inter-high V with a dramatic shot after 16 years]”, in Nikkan Sports:
- [headline] 青森山田、劇的弾でインハイ16年ぶりV 松木主将「めちゃくちゃ嬉しい」
- Aomori Yamada, gekiteki dan de inhai jūrokunen buri bui Matsuki shushō “mechakucha ureshii”
- Aomori Yamada, with dramatic shot an inter-high school victory after 16 years absence: captain Matsuki “totally overjoyed”
- [headline] 青森山田、劇的弾でインハイ16年ぶりV 松木主将「めちゃくちゃ嬉しい」