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

On the 2nd, Otani, who hit the first solo home run of No. 18 in the game the day before, started in the Astros game in Houston, the home run of the opponent, as the third designated hitter.



In the first at bat of the first inning, I caught the straight of the first ball and shot a sharp ball, but it was the first ground ball.



He also hit the first ball in the second at bat in the third inning and hit the first ground ball, and in the third at bat in the sixth inning, he hit the changing ball with a lower out course, but it was the second ground ball.



In the 8th inning, the 4th at bat hit the center fly in the scene of 2 outs and 1st base and fell to the center fly, and this game was a no-hit in 4 at bats.



Otani did not make a home run for two games in a row, and his batting average dropped to 20%, 6 minutes and 2 minutes.



The team was limited to three hits against the Astros, the leader in the western part of the American League, and the pitchers also scored five home runs and lost 1-9.