Angels Shohei Ohtani hit an oversized home run for the second consecutive game in the open game.

Otani hit a home run for two at-bats in a row in the open game the day before, and on the 16th, he started in the open game against the Indians in Arizona as the second designated hitter.



The Indians starter was Shane Bieber, who won the Cy Young Award for winning, ERA, and striking out in the American League last season, and Otani was the first pitcher. One at bat was the first goro.



In the second at-bat of the second inning, he expanded his chances by hitting an infield hit that assaulted the pitcher from the first base with two outs, marking a hit for seven consecutive games as a batter.



In the third at bat of the third inning, he had a chance of two outs and third base, and caught the sweet fastball of the first ball and hit a two-run home run that exceeded the back screen of the center.



According to the team, the estimated flight distance was about 141 meters, which was an oversized hit following the first home run on the 3rd of this month, which was an estimated 143 meters.



In this game, Otani raised the batting average of the open game to 50%, 7 minutes and 9 RBIs with 2 hits and 2 RBIs in 3 at bats, and he continues to perform well with 4 home runs.



On the other hand, pitcher Beaver threw three times and was disturbed with nine goals.



Otani is making good adjustments to the dual wield revival of pitching, and is planning to pitch for the third time as a pitcher in the open game with the Padres on the 21st.