Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels contributed to the victory by hitting the first timely hit of the season against the Blue Jays on the 8th.

Otani started in the Blue Jays game in Dunedin, Florida on the 8th as the second designated hitter, and the first turn at bat was a strikeout on a changing ball that fell to a lower internal angle.



In the 2nd inning, the 2nd at bat was a chance of 2 outs and 2nd base, and he caught the first ball and shot a sharp hit ball, but was blocked by the opponent's good play and became the first liner, and the 3rd at bat in the 5th inning was a strikeout.



In the 7th inning to chase 1 point, the 4th at-bat was 2 outs and 3rd base, and the at-bats turned at another chance, and this time the third out-course low change ball was picked up well and Wright made the first timely hit of the season. I hit and caught up with a 5 to 5 tie.



In the 5th at bat of the 9th inning, he chose a walk from 2 out first base to expand his chances, but it did not lead to a goal and the game was overtime.



The extended game was held in a tiebreaker starting from no-out second base, and the Angels won 2 points in the 11th inning, and Otani got the sixth at-bat with 2 out first base, but it was the first grounder.



Otani scored RBI for the first time in three games with one hit and one RBI in five at bats in this game.



The match was won by Angels 11 times, 7-5.