Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Otani made a full appearance as a designated hitter in the match against the Rangers the day after he pitched, but did not get a hit.

On the 29th, the day after he lost 2 goals in the 6th inning and became a losing pitcher, Otani started as the 2nd designated hitter in the match against the Rangers held at his home base, Angel Stadium, on the 29th.



On this day, the Angels held an event called "Throwback Weekend," where American music and images from the 1970s were introduced, and the faces of the players on the ballpark's large screen were also processed in the 70s style.



Otani was also introduced in a 70s-style collage, and the first at-bat of the first inning was a ground ball to the third who was guarding the first and second bases.



In the 2nd at bat of the 4th inning, he struck out a low breaking ball and whiffed. did.



In the 4th at bat of the 8th inning, he was again hit by a grounder to the third who was protecting the first and second bases, and with no hits in 4 at bats, the batting average dropped to 20%, 5 minutes, and 1 rin.



The starting pitcher, Sandoval, pitched well, but there was no support from the batting lineup, and in the 9th inning, when he was chasing one run, he lost 5 runs without 2 outrunners and lost 2-7.