Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance as a batter against the Royals on the 9th and hit two games in a row, leading to a goal.

Otani, who hit the oversized 17th home run the day before, started as the second designated hitter in the Royals match held in Anaheim, California on the 9th.



In the first turn at bat, I caught a low change ball and shot a sharp ball, but it was a light liner.



In the third inning, the second at-bat, which was greeted with two outs and first base, carried the slider of the first ball in front of the left and expanded the chance with two consecutive hits.



The following batter hit a timely two-base hit and Otani returned home, and the team took the lead with two points this time.



In the 3rd at bat of the 5th inning, he chose the foreball with 2 outs and 1st base, and in the 4th at bat of the 7th inning, the timing did not match the low change ball and he missed the swing.



Otani had 1 hit in 3 strokes and 1 foreball, and the hit rate increased to 20%, 6 minutes and 2 minutes.



In the match, the Angels won 6 to 1 and won 3 consecutive victories.