Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels hit a two-base hit against the fence, which will be a home run in the Rangers game on the 28th.

Otani started in the Rangers game in Arlington, Texas, as the second and designated hitter, and the first at-bat in the first round was a foul fly to the third by hitting a changing ball with a low outside angle. ..



Even so, in the second at-bat twice, the hit ball that caught the changing ball stretched steadily and hit the left fence with a liner to hit a two-base hit.



Since this hit ball hit near the home run line on the fence, the team applied for a "challenge" for video judgment to see if it was a home run across the line, but the judgment did not change and it became a two-base hit as it was.



After that, Otani was struck out by the second at bat in the third at bat in the fifth inning, and in the fourth at bat in the seventh inning, he struck out with a fastball with a high internal angle.



Otani made a hit for the first time in two games with one hit in four at bats, and his batting average was 20%, 8 minutes and 4 hits.



The match was won by Angels 4-3.