Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels played in the Astros game on the 5th, although he was out of the starting lineup for the first time this season, and stepped on the winning home.

Otani made his first simultaneous appearance in the 4th year of the Major League Baseball in the previous day's game, scoring the first goal in his second home run this season, and throwing 7 strikeouts. He played an active part in striking out, such as keeping up to no runs.



However, in the 5th inning, which was the first time since May three years ago, when he was about to win the right of a winning pitcher, he crossed over with an opponent and fell down, and immediately after that, he got off the mound.



Otani was removed from the starting lineup for the first time this season against the Astros in Anaheim, California on the 5th, but he played in the 8th inning, chasing 3 to 5 and 2 points, in the scene of no-out first base and second base. did.



At this turn at bat, Otani expanded his chances to bases loaded with the second changing ball hitting his right foot and becoming a dead ball.



After that, the Angels caught up with the tie in the subsequent timely hits, and Otani, a third-base runner, took advantage of his speed to score a goal in the infield grounder.



In the match, Angels won 7 to 6 for the third straight victory.