A vaccination event was held on the 15th at the stadium, which is the home of the Angels of Major League Baseball, to which Shohei Ohtani belongs.

Many fans gathered for the vaccinated people, who also had the privilege of being presented with a ticket to watch the game that Otani is planning to pitch.

President Biden of the United States has set a goal of at least one vaccination for 70% of people over the age of 18 by the Independence Day on the 4th of next month, which is 64.6% as of the 15th.



In response to this, the Major League Baseball has set this month as a month for strengthening vaccination, and all 30 teams are holding vaccination events, and the event was also held on the 15th at the Anaheim-based Angels stadium on the outskirts of Los Angeles. ..

Those who make reservations in advance will also receive a ticket to watch the game on the 17th, which Otani is planning to pitch, and the inoculation venue on the stadium grounds is full of reservations. 150 people gathered and were inoculated one after another.



Then, we saw fans who were happy to receive the tickets they were looking for.



A fan who finished the vaccination said, "I came for a ticket for the match. I want Otani to hit a home run, and it would be great if I could catch the ball."



In the Angels, the spectator limit will be lifted from the game on the 17th, and a maximum of 45,000 people will be able to enter the stadium.