Shohei Otani "5" was also a four-dead ball in the Red and White game "It was reasonably good" Major League July 14 12:52

Major League Angels Shohei Otani went up to the second mound in the Red and White match on the 13th and played against 15 batters and managed to hit 2 hits, but the foreball and the dead ball combined to 5 It was.

Otoshito, who had an operation on his right elbow in October, played on the 7th of this month in a match format for the first time after surgery at the Camp Red and White game. On the 13th, at the stadium in Anaheim, home of the Angels, we pitched for the second red-and-white game, and played against the reserve team as the starting pitcher of the main team.

Once, the first batter was suppressed to a strikeout, and the following two were rejected by Goro Uchino and three.

After taking two outs two times, I put out a runner with a dead ball and a foreball, but hit the following on a light fly and kept it up to three times with no hits.

However, four times, Otani gave the first batter a foreball, and was then hit with a two-base hit and a timely hit. When I got a straight four-ball to the batter, I got off the mound because I was close to the expected number of pitches.

Otani fought against 15 grasshoppers and threw 64 balls, 2 hits scored 1 goal, 4 foreballs and 1 deadball.

It was stable pitching up to three times this day, compared to the previous pitching where the control was not determined with seven foreballs, but it was a pitching that left challenges for the ball control at the end.

Mr. Otani said, "I think it was reasonably good. I do not think that I can be thrown with 100% feeling from the beginning. Today I have a foreball without a changing ball from the two strike, so I need to correct it. I think."

The Angels will be opening on the 24th of this month. Otani is expected to climb the camp once more and enter the season.