Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance against the White Sox on the 15th, but was a no-hitter for two consecutive games.

On the 15th, Otani started in the White Sox game in Chicago, the home of the opponent, as the second designated hitter, and the first at-bat was a strikeout on the in-course changing ball.



The 2nd at bat in the 3rd inning was a chance of 1 out 1st and 2nd base, but it was the first grounder, the 3rd at bat in the 5th inning was the second at bat, the 4th at bat in the 7th inning was a short grounder, and the 5th at bat in the 9th inning was a change ball of the out course. I struck out and struck out.



Otani couldn't catch the ball with the core on this day as well, and he had no hits in 5 at bats and 2 strikeouts.



The Angels won 3-2.



In the home run king battle, Royals' Perez hit No. 44 home run for the second consecutive game, and lined up with Otani who has no home run in the last four games.



The top is the same with 45 Blue Jays Guerrero Jr. players.



The remaining games of this season are 17 games for Otani and Perez, and 16 games for Guerrero Jr.