Toronto – After one of his best performances since joining MLB, Kazuma Okamoto – the Japanese “Beast” of the Toronto Blue Jays – brought tears to the eyes of both the locker room and fans when he publicly delivered an emotional message to his family back home. With a trembling voice and red eyes, Okamoto said, “I did it, Mom and Dad!”
This moment came right after the Blue Jays’ dramatic 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles, in which Okamoto contributed 3 hits, 2 RBIs, and a crucial home run.
Kazuma Okamoto, 29, was one of the best hitters in the NPB before moving to the Blue Jays ahead of the 2026 season. Despite struggling in the early months adapting to MLB pitching, Okamoto exploded in May with batting .328, 7 home runs, and an OPS exceeding 0.920.
In last night’s game, Okamoto landed a solo home run in the fourth quarter, followed by a single RBI in the seventh, giving the Blue Jays the lead. This performance not only secured the victory but also marked a significant milestone in his MLB career.

Immediately after the game, during an interview at the Rogers Centre, Okamoto was overcome with emotion when talking about his family. He shared:
“Today I want to send a message to my parents in Kobe. I did it, Mom and Dad! I know you’ve sacrificed so much, worried and prayed for me every day. Thank you for always believing in me. I love you both so much.”
This moment quickly spread on social media in Japan and Canada, touching millions of fans. Many comments expressed pride in the Blue Jays’ “Samurai.”
Okamoto admitted that the first few months in MLB were the biggest challenge of his career. He had gone through a severe slump, batting below .200 in April and was criticized for not adapting quickly enough. However, with support from teammates like Vladimir Guerrero Jr., George Springer, and the coaching staff, Okamoto persevered and gradually regained his form.
Coach John Schneider praised Okamoto’s spirit:
“Kazuma is a true warrior. He’s not only technically skilled but also has a strong heart. What he showed today is the result of his perseverance and love for his family.”
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. – who often encouraged Okamoto – also shared emotionally:
“When Kazuma talked to his family, the whole locker room fell silent. Everyone felt his emotions. It was a very special moment.”
Okamoto’s performance not only helped the Blue Jays win the game but also provided a tremendous boost of morale for the entire team. The Blue Jays are in a crucial stage of the season, as they try to break into the AL East playoffs.

For the Japanese community in Toronto and Canada, Okamoto is becoming a great source of inspiration. Many Japanese families came to Rogers Centre to cheer him on, carrying Japanese flags and banners that read “Ganbare Okamoto!”
Okamoto concluded his message with a warm smile:
“I will continue to try my best. I want my parents to be proud of me. And I want to bring joy to all Blue Jays fans.”
From an NPB star, Kazuma Okamoto is gradually establishing himself in the tough MLB arena. His journey is not only a story of talent but also a story of perseverance, family love, and the desire to conquer his dreams.
After his touching message last night, Okamoto will surely receive even stronger support from fans in both countries. And perhaps, “You did it!” will become an inspiring phrase for many young Japanese athletes dreaming of playing in the MLB.