Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels participated in the open game against the Dodgers as the first designated hitter on the 4th, and chose two walks to set the on-base percentage of the open game to 40% 6 minutes 9 minutes.

Otani, whose first pitcher has been decided this season, participated as a batter in the open game against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on the 4th, and threw 20 balls with a bullpen before the game.



Heaney, a Dodgers pitcher who was a teammate at the Angels until the middle of last season, went into the bullpen for two days in a row to make adjustments in order to move up to the mound of the opening game on the 6th from the previous game against Brewers on the 31st of last month. I was also seen talking with a smile.



In this match, the Dodgers started with the left-handed Urias pitcher, who won the title with the most wins with 20 wins last season, and Otani started as the first designated hitter.



In the first inning, the first at-bat at the beginning chose a walk from the full count and walked on base, and in the second at-bat in the third inning, he also sticked to the full count and chose a walk, and pitcher Urias went on base two at-bats in a row.



The third at-bat in the 4th inning, which replaced Gonsolin on the right arm, struck out on a slider that fell sharply vertically, and this game was a no-hitter in one at bat.



Otani was a no-hitter for the first time in six games in the open game, but his on-base percentage was 40%, 6 minutes and 9 minutes, playing the role of the first batter.



The Angels are scheduled for an open match with the Dodgers on the 5th, and will enter the season opening match with the Astros at the Angel Stadium, which is their home base, on the 7th.