Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the first doubleheader game with the Blue Jays as the second and designated hitter for the first time in four games, and was a no-hitter.

Otani played in three consecutive games against the Dodgers of the National League, where the previous card had no designated hitter, and all of them were pinch hitters.



On the 10th, he started in the first game of the doubleheader against the Blue Jays in Anaheim for the first time in four games with the second and designated hitter.



The doubleheader match was played in seven innings, two innings less than usual, and Otani was beaten by the first at-bat on the first base with no outs and the grounder to the second, but remained on the base due to an opponent's error. I did.



The second at bat in the third inning fell to a missed strikeout, and the third at bat in the fifth inning caught a low change ball, but it was a light fly.



The 4th at-bat in the 6th inning, which was led by 4 to 3, was greeted in the scene of 2 outs and 3rd base, but it was a walk away from the declaration.



After that, Otani decided to steal the 16th base this season on the second base, and took advantage of his quickness by hitting the batter's left field, and stepped on the home of additional points.



The Angels won the match 6-3.



Otani had no hits in 3 at bats and his batting average dropped to 20%, 7 minutes and 6 minutes.