Major League Otani Starting out as a designated batter 5 hits No hits August 30 15:58

Shohei Otani of the major league, Angels, was the starting player in the Mariners' match on the 29th with the second and designated batter, and was a five-bat no hit.

Otani started on the 29th on the 28th at the Mariners' match in Anaheim, where he was based, and was the starting player for the second and designated batter.

The opponent's starter was a left-handed pitcher who was weak, and both the 1st and 2nd bats struck out on the slider, and the 5th 3rd bats missed the inside low slider, and the timing did not match the strikeout.

The 4th at-bat in the 6th inning was a foreball, and the 5th in the 7th at-bat, which was greeted with no-out base, was the second goro against the 4th right pitcher, but the third-base runner returned to the home and scored the RBI.

The 8th 6th bat with 12 points lead, the fielders pitched as the Mariners rested the pitchers, and the bats went around with no base.

Otani was a slow ball with a speed of 82 km/h and was a first goro, but the third base runner instead scored one RBI.

Otani made 10 hits, 7 minutes, and 8 hits with 2 RBIs and 5 hits. From the left pitcher, he struck out three times on this day, and his match record for this season is 1 in 90 minutes.

The Angels have won 16-3 and have won three consecutive games.