Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the Astros game on the 13th as the first designated hitter and hit a timely hit, which is a hit for four consecutive games.

Otani, who won his seventh win of the season as a pitcher in the same pitching game the day before, started as the first designated hitter in the Astros match held in Anaheim, California on the 13th.



In the first at bat of the first inning, he hit a sharp hit between the two games, but was blocked by the opponent's defense and became a short liner.



The second at bat in the third inning was a light fly, and the third at bat in the sixth inning was a strikeout.

In the 4th at bat, in the 8th inning, 2 outs, 1st and 2nd bases chasing 4 points, he rolled to the front of the left and made a timely hit, even though he was caught in a fastball in the latter half of the 150km range.



In addition, Otani made a gap in the opponent's defense and advanced to second base.



However, the Angels' counterattack was only one point given in this timely manner, and they lost 1 to 4.



Otani marked a hit in four consecutive games with one hit and one RBI in four at bats.