Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Otani started the game against the Blue Jays with a double-handed throw, throwing 109 pitches, the most this season, and keeping seven scoreless innings to score his 11th win.

Otani, who suffered from ill health due to viral gastroenteritis last time he pitched and allowed 3 runs in the 4th inning, was selected as the starting pitcher and No. I played as a batter.



It was his first time pitching in Toronto, and in the first inning, he invited a pinch of two-out first base and second base with a hit and a four-ball, but he survived without allowing a run, and in the second inning, he struck out three people in a row.



In the 3rd inning, he struck out a missed strike with a 160 km fastball, did not allow a hit after the 4th inning, and continued to throw 90 pitches in 7 innings, taking 2 strikeouts and not allowing a score. I got off the mound here.



Otani threw 109 balls, the most this season, and was hit with only 2 hits, 1 four-ball, 9 strikeouts, no runs, and an ERA of 2.67.



As a batter, the 1st at bat was a four-ball, the 2nd at bat was a strikeout in the 3rd inning, and the 3rd at bat in the 6th inning was a no-out, 1st base, 2nd base. Otani made a safe move to first base and third base, followed by Renhifo who hit a timely hit to score one point.



The fourth at-bat in the 8th inning was a four-ball, and this game had no hits in two at bats, and the batting average was 20% and 6 minutes.



In the 9th inning, the Angels scored a valuable additional point with a home run by the ninth pitcher Velázquez in two consecutive games. rice field.