Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Orioles match as a designated hitter, hitting two hits and returning to the home twice, contributing to the victory by one point.

Otani, who hasn't hit in the last two games, started in the Orioles game at his home base on the 24th as the first designated hitter, and rarely put the hem of his uniform trousers in stockings to face the game in a classic style. rice field.



Below the knees, you can see the Angels' red stockings, which is different from what you normally see. In the first at-bat, I chose a walk and stepped on the first home with a timely hit.



The Angels scored 6 points this time, and Otani was at bat again with 2 outs on first base, making him a third baseman.



In the 4th inning, the third at-bat remained on the base due to a second ground ball error, and it was a safe timing to try to steal the base, but the momentum left the second base and it became a touchout.



In the 7th inning immediately after being caught up with the tie, the 4th at bat at the beginning pulled the fastball in the in-course and passed the narrow first and second bases with a ground ball, hitting the hit for the first time in three games.



Otani made a chance to win with a good run base that touched up to the second base with Trout's big light fly, and then returned to the home with an extruded foreball, which became the final point.



After being driven into the fifth at bat in the 8th inning, he sharply repelled the loosely-entered ball in front of the center with a liner, and on that day he had two hits in four at bats and one foreball.



The Angels ran away 7-6 to stop the losing streak with 2, and escaped the three losing streak on the first card of the 20-game series without holidays that began on the 22nd.