Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the Yankees game as the first designated hitter, but with no hits in 4 at bats, the consecutive game hits stopped at "6".

Otani has hit six games in a row since he became the first batter, and on the 16th, he started as the first designated hitter in the Yankees match held in his opponent's hometown of New York.



The Yankees starter is Gerrit Cole, a right-handed pitcher with 10 wins and 6 losses so far this season, and Otani struck out with a fastball approaching 160 km higher in the out course in the first at bat. rice field.



The second at bat in the third inning was a light fly with a low change ball.



The third at bat in the 6th inning was a big hit by hitting a fastball in the latter half of the 150km range, but it was a light fly.



After that, in the 8th inning, the 4th at-bat was a strikeout that I missed against the 4th left pitcher.



Otani had no hits in 4 at bats in this game, and the hits in consecutive games stopped at "6", and the batting average dropped to 20%, 6 minutes and 9 minutes.



In the match, the Angels lost 1-2.