Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Yankees game in New York as a designated hitter, and although the hitter called home run was blocked by the opponent's good play, he hit one two-base hit.

Otani hit a home run for two at-bats in a row in the previous game and moved up to 5th place in the American League home run championship. I participated.



Last season, Otani, who had a good match with three home runs at Yankee Stadium as a batter, returned a 150-kilometer high fastball to the center in the first at-bat.



The hit ball seemed to cross the fence, but the Yankees center, Judge, who runs alone at the top of the American League with 18 home runs, jumped and caught, and Otani did not make the 12th home run for two consecutive games.



In the second at bat of the 4th inning, he saw off the low and sharp ball, but the decision was to strike out and struck out, swinging his head from side to side and going down to the bench.



In the third at bat of the 6th inning, he pulled a changing ball on the out course and hit a sharp hit on the light line, making it a two-base hit.



In the 8th inning to chase 6 points, the 4th at bat was a chance of 1 out, 2nd base and 3rd base, but he did not change the runner with a shallow center fly, and this game was 1 hit in 4 at bats, with a batting average of 20%, 4 minutes and 9 minutes.



The Angels lost a lot in the early stages and lost 1-9, the first six consecutive losses of the season.