Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels hit the Astros game on the 12th for the fourth consecutive game.

On the 12th, Otani started in the Astros game in Houston, the home of his opponent, as the second designated hitter.



After falling to the foreball in the first at-bat in the first inning and the second at-bat in the second at-bat in the third inning, the third at-bat in the fifth inning hit a change ball to become the first grounder.



In the 8th inning, the 4th at-bat was a hit in front of the light by pulling the changing ball of the out course in the scene of 1 out first base, and it became a hit for 4 games in a row.



This hit opened up opportunities, but the subsequent batters were beaten and did not lead to a goal.



Otani had one hit foreball in three at bats in this game, and his batting average was 20%, 5 minutes and 9 minutes.



The match was lost by Angels 1 to 3.