Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels hit one infield hit in the Rangers game on the 26th, marking three consecutive hits.

On the 26th, Otani started in the Rangers game in Anaheim, California, as the second designated hitter.



The first turn at bat in the first at bat missed a changing ball with a low outside angle and was hit by a short ground ball, and the second at bat in the second at bat was a strikeout because the timing did not match the low changing ball.



In the 5th inning with a 5 to 1 and 4 point lead, he walked on base in the third at bat, and then walked back to home from first base with a timely two-base hit by the batter.



In the following 6th inning, the 4th at-bat was a dull ground ball by hitting a changing ball, but he made an infield hit by taking advantage of his quickness and marked 3 consecutive hits.



Otani's batting average rose to just 20% and 7 minutes with one hit in three at bats in this game.



In the match, the Angels won 9-8 and won 3 consecutive victories.