Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels participated in the first game of the doubleheader with the Yankees with dual wield hitters on the 2nd, and then made a full appearance as a designated hitter in the second game, but it was a no-hit in 3 at bats.

Otani played in the first game of the doubleheader at Yankee Stadium in New York with two swords, and then started in the second game as the second designated hitter.



In the first at bat of the first inning, he scooped up a low change ball and showed a big hit behind the center, but there was not enough growth and it became a center fly in front of the fence.



In the 4th inning, the 2nd at bat was struck out, and in the 7th inning, the 3rd at bat rolled a high fastball between two games, but it was a short ground ball because of the good play of the opponent.



In the 9th inning to chase one point, Otani stood in the fourth at bat without two outrunners, and was persistent and chose a walk at the end.



From here, the Angels expanded their bases loaded and chances with two dead balls.

I couldn't score, and I lost 1 to 2 and lost 8 games in a row.



Otani had no hits in 3 at bats and had one walk, with a batting average of 20%, 4 minutes and 4 walks.