On the 2nd, Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels entered the bullpen and threw 21 balls before the batter's match, and practiced the dual wield style before the match.

Otani, who is aiming to revive the dual wield style of pitching from his right elbow injury this season, is scheduled to start as a pitcher for the first time this season in the White Sox game on the 4th. I did it.



At the last pitching of the open game on the 29th of last month, there was an accident in which the middle finger of the right hand was peeled off, but on this day, 21 pitches were thrown against catcher Kurt Suzuki with changing balls such as sliders and curves. We made good adjustments toward the starting pitcher.



Otani started in the White Sox game, which started about three hours after the pitching practice in the bullpen, as the second designated hitter, following the opening game on the previous day.