Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Phillies game on the 5th as a designated hitter and hit one two-base hit, but the team lost 11 consecutive losses since 2016 due to a reversal goodbye.

The American League Angels, who have been sluggish with 10 consecutive losses so far, faced an interleague game with the National League Phillies in Philadelphia on the 5th.



Otani started in the starting lineup as a second-designated hitter, and the first at-bat in the first round was a goro to the third, who was defending the 12th base.



In the second at-bat, which was greeted with no-out first base in the 4th inning, he pulled a ball higher in the course and marked a hit for two consecutive games as a two-base to Wright, and this time, the Angels scored 5 points at a stroke with a batter's round of onslaught. increase.



Otani struck out in the third at bat in the fifth inning, and was struck out by a short grounder in the fourth at bat in the seventh inning.



The match was tied in the 8th inning, when the Angels led 6-2 and 4 points, and last year's National League MVP = Most Valuable Harper hit a full-base home run.



Even so, the Angels won 1 point in the 9th inning, and Otani turned at bat in the scene of 2 outs and 1st base, but he fell into a missed strikeout.



Otani had a batting average of 20%, 4 minutes and 2 at bats with 1 hit in 5 at bats.



The Angels lost 7-9 in the 9th inning when they were hit by Phillies' Stott player in a three-run home run of the reversal goodbye, marking the 11th consecutive loss since August 2016.