Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance as a designated hitter in the Red Sox game on the 4th, ahead of the starting pitcher the next day, but it was a no-hitter.

On the 4th, Otani faced the Red Sox match at his opponent's hometown, Boston.



Before the game, I adjusted with a light catch ball in preparation for the next day's pitching schedule, and responded to the cheers of the fans with a smile, such as giving a ball to the child who came early to the stadium.



In the game, he started as the 3rd designated hitter, and the 1st at bat was a strikeout, the 2nd at bat in the 4th was a second ground ball, and the 3rd at bat in the 7th was a left fly.



In the 9th inning at bat, which chased one point, the Angels caught up with a tie of 4 to 4 at the last minute as the foreball was selected in the scene of 1 out and 1st base to expand the chance, and the following batter got a timely hit. ..



After that, the game was entangled in a 10-time tiebreaker, and immediately after winning 2 points, Otani stood in the 5th at bat in the scene of 2 outs and 1st base, and also chose a walk.



After that, the team scored additional points, such as hitting a three-run home run from pitcher Hirokazu Sawamura who went up to the mound of the Red Sox, and won 10 times 10-5.



Otani had two foreballs in this game with no hits in three at bats.



In the Red Sox game on the 5th, we are planning to start the pitcher with the aim of winning the third victory of the season.



On the other hand, pitcher Sawamura threw a third inning and lost 3 points, so he couldn't win or lose.