Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels participated in the Phillies game as a designated hitter and made three at-bats in a row, including hitting one hit, but the team lost and lost 10 consecutive games.

On the 4th, the American League Angels, to which Otani belongs, faced an interleague game with the National League Phillies in Philadelphia, and Otani started as the second designated hitter.



The first turn at bat in the first at-bat became a goro to the in-course changing ball, that is, the short that was protecting Sanyu.



After running through the first base, Otani spread his hands and appealed as "safe", but he was judged to be out at a critical timing.



As a result of the video judgment, he became an infield hit and became the first hit in three games.



After that, I tried to steal to the second base after it became 2 outs, but it was blocked by the throwing of the opponent catcher and it was out.



After choosing a walk for the second at bat in the third inning and a walk in the third at bat for the fifth inning to chase four points, he returned home with a timely two-base hit by the subsequent batter.



The 4th at bat in the 7th inning was beaten by the first grounder, and the batting average was 20%, 4 minutes and 3 minutes with 1 hit in 2 at bats and 2 walks in this game.



After losing 5 points in the 1st inning, the Angels lost 2 to 7 in the 8th inning, the first 10 consecutive losses in 6 years since the 11th consecutive loss in 2016.