Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Rangers game as a designated hitter, hitting one hit and extending the consecutive game hits to "7".

On the 17th, Otani started in the Rangers game in Arlington, Texas, where he was the first designated hitter.



In the first inning, the first at-bat at the lead batter of this game repelled the changing ball of the out course toward the center, and became an infield hit to the third who was defending near the base of the second base.



Otani was a hit for seven games in a row, and after that he advanced to third base and stepped on the first home with the pass ball of the opponent catcher.



Both the 2nd at bat in the 3rd and the 3rd at bat in the 4th inning struck out when the runner was placed, and the 4th at bat in the 6th inning was against the infield fly whose bat broke on the in-course fastball and fluttered up. Dropped, resulting in a short error.



In the 8th inning with a 3-point lead, he stood in the 5th at-bat in a no-out bases loaded scene, pulled a changing ball with a lower out course, and in the second ground ball, the third base runner returned to the home and scored three games in a row.



Otani has 1 hit and 1 RBI in 5 at bats, and the Angels have won 8 to 3 for 3 consecutive wins.