Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Otani made a full appearance in the match against the Blue Jays as a designated hitter, hitting timely three-base hits and scoring RBIs in two consecutive games.


In the match against pitcher Yusei Kikuchi of the Blue Jays, a senior in high school, pitcher Kikuchi hit both at-bats.

On the 26th, Otani started in the match against the Blue Jays in Toronto, home of the opponent, as No. 3 and designated hitter once.

In the second at-bat of the second inning, the team scored 2 points, and with the chance of 1 out, 2nd base, 3rd base, he pulled the changing ball of the first ball and hit the right fence. Did.



The Angels scored 5 runs in 9 batters' attacks this inning.



In the 3rd at bat of the 4th inning, Kikuchi, a high school senior who is currently in relief and was the second person to pitch from this inning, fell to a grounder to the shortstop that was protecting the first and second bases. I played against a pitcher.

The match between the two was the first since May 28, when pitcher Kikuchi started pitching, and Otani hit a changing ball with a low outcourse and was the first grounder.



In the 5th at-bat of the 8th inning, pitcher Kikuchi was hit by a second grounder with a low breaking ball, and this game had 1 hit and 2 RBIs in 5 at-bats, and the batting average was 20%, 6 minutes, and 2.



Kikuchi had six strikeouts in three innings, but two of his three hits were home runs, giving up three runs.



The Angels scored seven points in the early stages to dominate the game, scoring double digits for the first time in about two months and winning 12-0, ending the losing streak at "6".