Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels started in the open game against the Cubs and did not hit with two walks.

On the 24th, Otani started in the open game against the Cubs in Tempe, Arizona as the first designated hitter, and the first at-bat was a walk.



In the second at-bat in the third inning, he played against Martin, a teammate from the Nippon-Ham era who pitched as the second Cubs pitcher, and was beaten by a second grounder with a fastball of 152 kilometers.



In the 3rd at bat of the 5th inning, a walk was followed by a walk on the first base, and the ball became a foreball again, causing booing from the spectators.



Otani was sent a substitute runner here and was replaced, and this game was a no-hitter with one at bat.



Seiya Suzuki of the Cubs did not participate in this expedition, but stayed at the campsite and practiced batting to prepare for the first open battle ahead of the next day.