Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels hit a three-base hit for the first time in the open game.

Otani has been decided to serve as the opening pitcher for the first time in the major leagues in the opening game on the 7th, and in the opening game on March 31, he is continuing to make adjustments such as participating in the dual wield for the first time this season.



On April 1st, in Tempe, Arizona, he started in the open match with Shogo Akiyama's Reds as the second designated hitter.

Otani hit the first three-base hit in the open game by swinging a high ball in the first at bat and carrying it to the middle right.



Then, Otani stepped on the first home with the batter's timely two-base hit that followed.



In the 3rd inning, the 2nd at bat, which turned at the beginning, was inserted into the powerful ball of the opponent pitcher and was hit by the left fly. rice field.



After four at-bats, Otani packed up his luggage and left the stadium, and this game was one hit in three at bats.



On the other hand, Reds Akiyama started in the 1st left and made a hit in front of the left by matching the ball on the out course well in the 1st at bat.



After that, the third at bat in the third inning was a strikeout, the third at bat in the fifth inning was the first ground ball, and the fourth at bat, which was greeted by the first base and second base in the sixth inning, was beaten by a foul fly to the catcher and eight innings. The fifth at bat was the left fly.



Akiyama did not enter the defense from the back in the 8th inning and went down to the bench, and this game was 1 hit in 5 at bats.



In the match, the Angels beat the Reds 7-6 by goodbye.