Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Yankees match as the second designated hitter, and contributed to the victory by deciding two stolen bases including his first home steal in the Major League Baseball.

On the 31st, Otani started in the Yankees match in Anaheim, California, as the second designated hitter.



Originally, I was planning to start pitching with a pitcher, but due to the impact of the ball hitting my right wrist three days ago, I avoided pitching on that day. It was a walk on the second base.



Otani succeeded in double stealing after one out and returned home in the subsequent three-run home run.



In the 5th inning, the 3rd at bat was a chance of 2 outs, 2nd base and 3rd base, but after advancing to 3rd base in a timely manner with the next batter, he was able to walk home with a double steal with a 1st base runner this season. I succeeded in stealing the 22nd base.



Otani's home steal is the first in the major leagues.



The fourth at-bat in the 7th inning was a foul fly to a short, and although the game was a no-hitter with two at bats, he made two bases with two walks and scored two stolen bases, contributing to the team's victory.



The Angels won 6-4, making it the third straight win.