Yusei Kikuchi
Definition
Yusei Kikuchi is a Japanese professional baseball pitcher currently playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball.
Born June 17, 1991, in Morioka, Japan, he previously played for the Seattle Mariners, Toronto Blue Jays, and Houston Astros, known for his fastball up to 99 mph and sleeping 13-14 hours before starts.
Examples
Yusei Kikuchi wa maebure ni 14-jikan nemuru kara, maundo de wa supā Yusei ni henshin suru yo.
Yusei Kikuchi sleeps 14 hours before the game, transforming into Super Yusei on the mound.
Angels no Yusei Kikuchi no fāsuto bōru ga 99 mairu o detara, bōtā-tachi wa subete furaida.
When the Angels' Yusei Kikuchi unleashes a 99 mph fastball, the batters all freeze up.
Yusei Kikuchi wa Seattle kara LA made, MLB no tabimakura o tsuzukete iru rashii.
Yusei Kikuchi seems to be backpacking through MLB from Seattle to LA.
Nikku neemu 'U Say' no Yusei Kikuchi no sutoraikuauto wa, itsumo 'yūsei' da ne.
Yusei Kikuchi, nicknamed 'U Say', always delivers 'stellar' strikeouts.