Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Nationals match as a designated hitter, and after hitting a timely two-base hit with a tie from 2 outs in the 9th inning, he stepped on the home of goodbye and contributed to a come-from-behind victory.

In the match against the Nationals in Anaheim, California, the home of the Angels, players and referees from both teams wore pink tools on Mother's Day on the 8th.



Otani, who was the third designated hitter and started in the starting lineup, took a pink bat and entered the first at bat once and was a left fly.



After that, the second at bat in the third inning was walked by the foreball, the third at bat in the fifth inning was struck out by the center fly, and the fourth at bat in the seventh inning was a strikeout.

In the 5th at bat, in the 9th inning, chasing 2 to 4 and 2 points, Otani sharply swung a low in-course changing ball and hit a timely two-base hit that hit the center fence directly. The two runners returned and caught up with the tie.

In addition, Otani showed joy with a big guts pose, when the following batter hit a hit in front of the center, he kicked third base at once and stepped on the home of goodbye.

As a result, the Angels won the game 5-4, and Otani had 1 hit and 2 RBIs in 4 at bats and 1 walk.