Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the Yankees game as the second designated hitter, but he struck out in three at-bats in a row and did not make a hit.

Otani started as the second designated hitter in the Yankees match in Anaheim, California on the 1st.



The Yankees' starting pitcher was Cole, a strong-armed pitcher who has won the top 13 wins in the American League so far, and Otani struck out in the middle fastball in the first at-bat.



In the 3rd inning, the 2nd at bat on the 2nd out 1st base also struck out to a fastball of 160km, and the 3rd at bat greeted by the 6th inning no out 2nd base, which led 2 points, was also timed to a fastball with the power of a call pitcher. Did not match, and I fell into a strikeout for three at-bats in a row.



In the 9th inning, the 4th at bat was held down by the Yankees and pushed by Chapman's fastball to become the second fly. With no hits in 4 at bats, the batting average dropped to 20% and 6 minutes.



The Angels lost 1 to 4, and the winning streak stopped at 3.