Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Dodgers match as a designated hitter, and in the 9th inning, he hit a three-base hit to prevent the opponent's no-hitter no-run and extended the consecutive game hits to "10".

On the 15th, Otani started in the Dodgers match at Dodger Stadium, the home of the opponent, as the third designated hitter.



The Angels hit line suffered from a variety of pitches thrown from the Dodgers starting pitcher's left arm, Anderson's irregular form so far, and did not hit up to eight times.



From pitcher Anderson, one home run in the past, two three-base hits, three hits in three at bats, and Otani, who has a good match, also missed the first at bat in one at bat, struck out in the second at bat in four innings, and struck out in the third at bat in seven innings. The turn at bat was struck out by a jammed short ground ball.



However, he pulled the first ball in the fourth at bat, which turned one out in the ninth inning, and hit a three-base hit carried by a liner on the light line to prevent Anderson's no-hitter no-run.



Otani's three-base was the first time this season, and Anderson got off the mound here.



Otani returned to the home with a batter's hit and returned one point, but the Angels lost 1 to 4 and lost 3 consecutive games.



Otani increased his consecutive game hits to "10" with one hit in four at bats, and his batting average is 20%, 5 minutes and 9 hits.