Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Dodgers match as a designated hitter, hitting two hits and extending the number of consecutive hits to "9".

The match between the American League Angels and the National League Dodgers is called the "Freeway Series" because they can travel back and forth between each other's homes on the highway. Instead, more than 50,000 fans from both teams packed in.



Otani started as the 3rd designated hitter, with the left fly in the first at-bat in the first inning, and pulled the fastball of the first ball in the second at-bat in the fourth inning, hitting in front of the right with a sharp hit.



This was the first hit through both teams, and after that I tried to steal to second base, but it was a touchout due to the good ball of the opponent catcher.

In the third at bat of the 6th inning, the hit that hit the pitcher's grab was handled by the third who was defending the first and second bases, and it was out at a terrible timing.



The 4th at bat was 9 innings, chasing 2 points, and the 2nd trout player hit with a bat, and 1 out first base and a home run were tied.



At this time, Trout's broken bat hit the ball umpire's face, so it took some time for the umpire to change and resume, but Otani had a total of 383 saves in the major leagues by the previous game. He held down the Dodgers and carried the changing ball of Kimbrel's first ball to the middle right with a liner and hit a two-base hit.



After this, the chances expanded with one out bases loaded, but the following two struck out in a row, and the Angels shut out 0 to 2 with three hits.



Otani increased his batting average to "9" with 2 hits in 4 at bats, and his batting average increased to 20% and 6 minutes.