Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance as a designated hitter in the first doubleheader game with the Mariners on the 18th, but he could not hit and the consecutive game hits stopped at "11".

After participating in the game on the 16th with dual wield throwing, Otani did not participate in the game the next day and took a day off.



On the 18th, a doubleheader with the Mariners was formed in the opponent's hometown Seattle, and Otani, who has been hitting 11 games in a row, which is the longest in the major leagues so far, is the third designated hitter in the first game. I started in the starting lineup.



Otani struck out in the second at bat in the fourth inning after falling to the left liner in the first at bat in the first inning.



In the 5th inning, the 3rd at bat became the first grounder in the scene of 2 outs and 3rd base, which did not lead to a goal, and in the 8th inning, the 4th at bat hit the first ball and became a light fly.



The game was entangled in overtime with 2 to 2, and Otani showed a big hit to carry to the front of the fence in the 5th at bat immediately after the Angels won 2 points in the 10th extra time of the tiebreaker, but it was a center fly.



Otani had no hits in 5 at bats, and the consecutive game hits that had continued since the 4th of this month stopped at "11", and the batting average dropped to 20%, 5 minutes and 8 minutes.



The Angels defended the lead and won the first match 4-2.