Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels has risen to the third starting pitcher's mound this season against the Astros in Houston, Texas.
Otani did not allow any hits up to 5 times and survived with 3 batters each, stealing 11 strikeouts and keeping the opponent's hit line perfectly.
The match is still going on.
At bat twice in the first table before pitching
In this game, Otani hit a two-point timely two-base with a two-out bases loaded chance in the second at-bat, where the first at-bat in the top of the first inning was a walk and the batter's round.
According to the baseball team, it is the first time in the major leagues since 1900 that the starting pitcher will be at bat twice in the first inning before pitching.
In 1952 and 1989, the starting pitcher went to the top of the pitch once and then turned at bat twice.
At this time, after the starting pitcher pitched to the top of the table once, the pitcher who was in the 9th batter with 10 points or more on the back of the pitcher turned at bat twice.