Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels made a full appearance in the Orioles game on the 9th as a designated hitter, but ended up with no hits for the first time in two games, and the team also lost three consecutive games.

On the 9th, Otani, who played an active part with 3 hits including the 19th home run in the previous game, started in the match against Orioles in Baltimore, the home run of the opponent, as the 3rd designated hitter.



The first at-bat in the first inning was a foreball, sticking to the ninth ball, the second at-bat in the third inning was struck out from a full count to a higher change ball, and the third at-bat in the sixth inning fell to a second ground ball.



In the 8th inning, the 4th at-bat played against the opponent's fastball pitcher, and after swinging to the 160km fastball of the first ball, he failed to hit the changing ball of the second ball and became a third goro.



In this game, there were no hits in 3 at bats, and with one walk, the batting average dropped to 20% and 6 minutes.



The Angels made a chance after losing one point in the fourth inning, but couldn't score, losing 0-1 and losing three consecutive losses to the Orioles, the lowest in the eastern American League.