Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Mariners game as a designated hitter, but no hits were made and the consecutive game hits stopped at 5.

Otani, who hit an oversized No. 16 home run in the previous game, started in the Mariners game at the home run Angel Stadium on the 26th as the third designated hitter.



The 1st at bat and the 2nd at bat of the 3rd inning are both foreballs, and in the 3rd at bat of the 5th inning, the trout player who hits the front is shunned from the declaration and catches the first ball with a chance of 1 out 1st base and 2nd base. It was a bitter hit, but it was a light liner.



In the 4th at bat of the 7th inning, the team caught up with the tie and had a chance of 1 out, 1st base and 2nd base, and this was also a left fly by hitting the first ball.



Otani had no hits in 2 at bats and 2 walks, and the hits in consecutive games stopped at 5, and the batting average dropped to 20%, 5 minutes and 9 minutes.



In the Angels, No. 4 Makinon, who just made his debut in the Major League Baseball this month, hit a timely victory in the 7th inning with a lot of money, and won a come-from-behind victory 2-1.



As for the pitchers, the starting pitcher Onez and the closer Iglesias pitcher were forced to leave due to the ruckus, while Suarez, who pitched from the second inning, reduced 6 innings to 1 goal, and Ortega, who pitched from the 8th to the third pitcher. He kept the lead of 1 point to the end and made his first save in the second year of the big league.



The Angels stopped the losing streak with 2 and escaped the 3rd streak of this card, replacing the Mariners and returning to 3rd place in the district in a day.