Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels fully participated in the athletics game and hit a hit for the second consecutive game, but no home run came out, and the difference with the Blue Jays Guerrero Jr. who hit No. 46 on that day Spread to two.

On the 17th, Otani started in the 3rd designated hitter in two consecutive games against Athletics in Anaheim, California.



Otani got a 1-out first base in the first at-bat, and caught a low change ball and expanded his chances to hit two games in a row before the light, but it did not lead to a goal.



The 2nd at bat in the 2nd inning was the third fly, the 3rd at bat in the 5th inning was the left fly, and the 4th at bat in the 7th inning missed a fastball in the latter half of the 150km range and struck out. It became 6 at bats.



Angels lost 4 to 5.



In the American League home run battle, Blue Jays Guerrero Jr. took the lead by hitting No. 46 solo for the first time in three games.



Perez of the Royals did not make a home run on that day and remained at 45, and Otani has been stalling in the last 6 games and is in 3rd place with 44.



All three have 15 games left.