Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance as a designated hitter against the Blue Jays, but it was a no-hit.

On the 28th, Otani started in the Blue Jays match at the home base of Angel Stadium for the first time in two games as a second-designated hitter.



Otani has been in second place since April 27th.



The starting pitcher for the Blue Jays is Yusei Kikuchi, a senior at Hanamaki Higashi High School in Iwate, and the match between the two has been the sixth match in the major leagues since July 17th last year.



In past matches, Otani, who hit two home runs from pitcher Kikuchi, was struck out by a short grounder in the first at bat in one inning, and the second at bat in the third inning was a strikeout.



In the 5th inning at bat, which chased one point, pitcher Kikuchi hit a fastball over 150km in the scene of no-out first base and carried it to the front of the fence, but it was a center fly.



In the 4th at bat in the 7th inning, he played a dead ball against the 3rd pitcher, and in the 5th at bat in the 8th inning, he fell to the 5th pitcher on the second fly.



In this game, there was no hit in 4 at bats, one dead ball, and Otani's batting average dropped to 20%, 4 minutes and 2 minutes.



On the other hand, Blue Jays pitcher Kikuchi got off the mound by losing 2 points this time due to a timely two-base hit in the 5th inning with a 1-point lead.



Pitcher Kikuchi threw 87 balls and stole four strikeouts, nine hits, one foreball, and two runs, so he couldn't win or lose.



The Blue Jays won the match 6-5.



The Angels have lost four games in a row.