Major League Angels Otani Video game hit for the first time in two games September 4 16:03

Shohei Otani of the Major League League, Angels, played in the No. 5 nominated batter in the Padres match on the 3rd, and was one hit in three at bats.

On the 2nd, Otani started in the No. 1 in the major league for the first time and ended up with no hit. On the 3rd, he started in the Padres match at his hometown of Anaheim with the No. 5 designated hitter.



Otani overlooked the starting right pitcher and missed out the two first at-bats and struck out the four at-bats on the left fly.



The third at-bat at the 7th inning was a second run for the second left pitcher, because the timing of the changing ball didn't match the time, and it was a goal to the first.



It was a bad timing, so it was judged to be out once, but it was safe as a result of Otani's appealing video judgment.



In this match, Otani recorded a hit for the first time in 2 games with 1 hit in 3 at bats, and the batting average was 10 minutes 8 minutes 9 minutes.



The Angels won 2-0 and stopped their streak at 3.



In addition, Otani also worked on defensive practice in the first before the game on the 3rd, practiced receiving a ball and processing the ground.