Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels finished the first half of the season with two hits in the Mariners game on the 11th, marking multiple hits.

On the 11th, the last match of the first half of the season before the All-Star Game, Otani started in the Mariners game in Seattle, the home of his opponent, as the second designated hitter.



Otani, who had no hit in the previous day's game for the first time in six games, caught the first ball of the in-course in the first at bat and made it a double to Wright, and made a base with a hit for the first time in two games.



In the 3rd inning, the 2nd at bat struck out on a fastball higher on the out course, and in the 3rd at bat on the 5th inning, 1 out and 2nd base, he caught a changing ball but fell to the left fly.



After that, in the 4th at bat of the 7th inning, he pulled a changing ball on the out course and hit a sharp ground ball, and hit the base with an infield hit of the opponent's first assault.



The final turn at bat in the first half of the season for Otani, who was greeted with a 4 to 1 lead, went to third base after going to base with a walk, and then stepped on the home of additional points with the sacrifice fly of the batter.



This time, the Angels scored 3 points and pushed them out to win 7 to 1.



Otani closed the first half of the season with two hits in four at bats and one foreball, marking the 25th multiple hits of the season.



Otani has participated in 84 batters as a batter since the start of April, including simultaneous appearances, with a batting average of 20%, 7 minutes and 9 minutes, and home runs have marked 33 home runs that run alone in both leagues.



In addition, he made a big leap with 70 RBIs, which is the third place in the American League, and 12 stolen bases.



Otani will be the first Japanese player to participate in the All-Star Game Home Run competition in Denver, Colorado, the home of the Rockies tomorrow morning Japan time.