Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the second doubleheader game with the Blue Jays as the first designated hitter and hit a three-base hit.

Otani was a no-hitter in the first doubleheader match against the Blue Jays in Anaheim, California on the 10th, and in the second match, he started as the first designated hitter.



Otani will be the first batter to play for the fifth time this season since he played in the starting pitcher and pitching at the same time against the Yankees on June 30th.



The first turn at bat of the first time caught the changing ball of the out course and carried it to the light line, and made a chance as the fifth three-base hit of this season by taking advantage of his speed.



However, the subsequent batter was beaten and did not lead to a goal.



The second at bat in the third inning was struck out by Third Goro, and the third at bat in the fifth inning was a missed strikeout.



In the 7th inning, which was 0-4, he reached the 4th at-bat with a chance of bases loaded with 2 outs. Lost 0-4.



Otani had one hit in four at bats in this game, and his batting average was 20%, 6 minutes and 6 minutes.