Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Mariners game on the 19th as a designated hitter, but he was a no-hit in 4 at bats.

In the doubleheader on the 18th, Otani, who had no hits in two games, started in the Mariners game in Seattle, the home of the opponent, as the third designated hitter on the 19th.



He hit a fastball over 150 kilometers in his first at-bat, but he didn't grow and became a center fly.



He was a sharp hit when he caught a fastball in the second at bat in the 4th inning, but became a centerliner, and in the third at bat in the 6th inning, he hit a low change ball in the scene of 2 out first base and was a left fly.



After that, in the 8th inning, the 4th at bat was missed by a low change ball and struck out, and this game was a no-hit in 4 at bats.



Otani's batting average dropped to 20% and 5 minutes with no hits in three consecutive games.



The Angels won 3 consecutive victories by winning 4-0 in the two-run home run of the main trout player.