Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance as a designated hitter in the first game of the doubleheader with Athletics, and played an active part with 2 hits and 1 RBI including two bases.

On the 14th, Otani, who has only one home run in the 100th major league, started in the first doubleheader match against Athletics in his opponent's home run, Oakland, as the third designated hitter.



In the first at-bat of the first inning, a grounder to the short was hit with a chance of no-out first base and third base, and during this time, Otani scored the RBI for the first time in four games by stepping on the home where the third base runner was the first goal.



In this ground ball, the opponent's short and the first base runner competed with each other by touching the second base, and it was once decided to hit infield, but as a result of the video judgment by the application of the opponent team, it became a short ground ball.



The second at-bat in the following three innings swung the in-course ball and carried it to Wright, making it a two-base hit.



In the third at bat of the 5th inning, he hit the second changing ball and shot a sharp liner near the fence of the light, but it was unfortunately not a home run to the outside of the pole.



At this turn at bat, Otani made a hit for two at-bats in a row by carrying it in front of the left in the opposite direction in line with the changing ball of the out course, which is the next third ball.



After that, the 4th at bat in the 8th inning was the third at bat, and the 5th at bat in the 9th inning was the foreball.



In the match, the Angels lost 3-4 after being hit by a three-run home run, which was a goodbye to Athletics from the 9th two-out with a two-point lead.