Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels marked eight consecutive hits in the open game, raising the batting average to 60%.

Otani's batting was strong, with two consecutive home runs in the open game the day before, and on the 17th he started in the open game against the Mariners in Arizona as the first designated hitter.



Before the match, when Ichiro Suzuki, a Mariners instructor, appeared on the ground, Otani immediately rushed to greet him and chat with him.



Otani hit the starting right pitcher with a walk in the first at-bat, and walked the out-course change ball to the left in the second at-bat in the second inning, hitting a hit for eight consecutive games as a batter. Marked a hit.



When Otani went to second base after this, he scored a double steal from 1st base and 2nd base, marked the first stolen base in the open game, and stepped on the home during the batter's third goro.



In this game, Otani scored 12 hits in 20 at bats with 1 hit and 1 stolen base in 1 at bat, raising the batting average to 60%.



We are making good adjustments to the dual wield revival of throwing for the start of the season, which is approaching two weeks later.