BREAKING: Tatsuya Imai opens up about homesickness and the pressure of loneliness in MLB – “I’m learning to live again from scratch”.y1

“I’m not just learning to pitch in a new league… I’m learning to live in a completely different world.” — Tatsuya Imai’s poignant words revealed the little-known dark side behind MLB: the loneliness, pressure, and homesickness of a Japanese player struggling to adapt to life in America.

Amid a series of inconsistent performances and early injuries, Imai battled not only opposing batters but also his own feelings of alienation.

In a recent interview related to the Houston Astros, Tatsuya Imai didn’t shy away from his emotions. He admitted that the biggest shock wasn’t the harshness of MLB, but the complete transformation of his daily life.

From language, food, daily routines to the constant commute — everything became a challenge.

One of his statements left many speechless:

“There are days when I don’t know if I’m tired from baseball, or if I’m simply too homesick.”

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Imai arrived in MLB with high expectations after shining in Japan, where he was once considered one of the most consistent and promising pitchers. But the reality in America was completely different.

A more demanding schedule
Different stadium conditions
Constant media pressure
And language isolation

According to team sources, Imai frequently relied on an interpreter even for simple conversations off the court.

A coaching staff member shared:

“You see an athlete on the court. But you don’t see the hours he spends alone after the game.”

Alongside the mental pressure, Imai was also going through a difficult professional period.

He had an inconsistent start with the Houston Astros, with a high ERA and games lacking control. After several games, he was added to the injury list due to arm fatigue, despite not suffering any serious structural damage.

Some sources say he once admitted:

“I’m not sure if my body is reacting to baseball or to everything around me.”

What makes Imai’s story special isn’t the numbers, but the loneliness behind them.

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He shared that the hardest thing wasn’t pitching in front of 40,000 spectators, but:

Not having family by his side every day
Not being able to eat familiar foods
Not being able to return to his “old rhythm of life” after each game

A quote that went viral in the American media:

“In Japan, I knew who I was. Here, I’m trying to find myself again.”

Despite Imai’s struggles, the Houston Astros’ coaching staff continued to show their support. They emphasized that the adaptation process for international players always takes time, especially for young pitchers from the NPB.

Head coach Joe Espada reportedly said:

“We’re not just coaching a pitcher. We’re helping a person adapt to a new life.”

The team is also working with sports psychologists and former Japanese players to support Imai through this period.

Imai’s story once again highlights a less-discussed reality: MLB is not just a technical challenge, but also a psychological and cultural one.

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Many international players have experienced similar situations:

Shohei Ohtani needed a long time to adapt.

Yu Darvish suffered a psychological crisis in the early stages of MLB.

Many other pitchers left MLB early due to mental pressure.

Imai is currently at a similar crossroads — where talent isn’t the biggest issue.

Tatsuya Imai arrived in MLB as a highly anticipated talent. But now, his journey has transcended the boundaries of pure sports.

It’s the story of a man:

Trying to adapt
Learning to live away from home
And finding balance between dreams and reality

In a world where everything is measured by ERA, strikeouts, or win-loss, Imai’s story reminds us that some games aren’t played on the field—they’re played in the mind of the pitcher.

And sometimes, the greatest victory isn’t a strikeout…but not giving up in the face of loneliness.

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