Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the Astros game as the second designated hitter on the 6th, hitting two hits and marking multiple hits for the first time this season.

Otani has participated in all five games since the start of this season, including playing for the first time in the fourth year of the Major League Baseball in the game on the 4th and then playing in the game on the 5th as a substitute.



On the 6th, he started in two games as the second designated hitter against the Astros in Anaheim, California.



The first turn at bat of the first inning was a dull hit that hit the sixth ball and rolled to the first base line, but the speed of the characteristic was alive and it became an infield hit.



After this, Otani decided to steal the second base this season to the second base and expanded his chances, and then stepped on the first home with the batter's two-run home run.



The second turn at bat in the third inning was a light fly because the timing was missed by the changing ball, and the third at bat in the fifth inning was also a pitcher goro because he could not catch the lower changing ball.



Otani made a chance with the second hit of this game by matching well with the changing ball of the first ball in the 4th at bat of the 8th inning with a tie of 2 to 2 and making a chance, but the successor was beaten. It didn't lead to a score.



Otani marked multiple hits for the first time this season with two hits in four at bats and one stolen base.



In the match, Angels won 2 points in the 9th inning and lost 2-4, and the winning streak stopped at "3".