The Major League Baseball has corrected the batting record of Angels and Shohei Ohtani last month, and the turn at bat on base due to a second error has been changed to infield hits.

The record was corrected in the Angels vs. Orioles match on the 24th of last month, in which Otani was the number one designated hitter.



Then, in the 3rd at bat, which was greeted without 2 outrunners in the 4th inning, he struck a ground ball to the second.



Since the second ball could not be caught and the ball was not thrown in time, it became safe and the record became a second error.



The Major League Baseball Organization announced on the 3rd that it will correct this record and change it to an infield hit to the second.



As a result, Otani's record in this game was 3 hits in 4 at bats, and on this day he hit 3 hits in 1 game for the first time this season.



In addition, the batting average before the match on the 3rd increased from 20%, 2 minutes and 6 minutes to 20%, 3 minutes and 7 minutes.