Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels participated in the Royals match on the 27th as a designated hitter and contributed to the team's winning streak by hitting timely hits.

In the game the day before, Otani, who called for victory in the first solo home run of No. 21, started on the 27th as the first designated hitter in the match against the Royals in Kansas City, the opponent's home run.



The first turn at bat was a short ground ball by hitting a fastball with a low in-course, and the second turn at bat in the fourth was a walk.



The third at-bat in the 5th inning was a scene where the team was still 2 out and 3rd base with 2 points ahead, but the game was avoided by a walk away from the declaration.



In the 7th inning, the team expanded the lead to 3 points, and at the chance of a no-out third base, the first ball of 160km was repelled in front of the center and a timely hit was added.



In the 5th at bat in the 9th inning, he struck out, but Otani had 3 at bats, 1 hit and 1 RBI, and 2 walks, and his batting average rose to 20%, 5 minutes and 7 RBIs.



The Angels won 4-0 on this day as well, making it their first consecutive win of the month.



On the 28th, Otani is scheduled to start in the Rangers game on the 29th of Japan time with the first "double-digit win, double-digit home run" in 104 years since Babe Ruth.