Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Otani made a full appearance in the match against the Tigers as the third designated hitter, but had no hits in four at-bats.

Otani, who hit No. 31 and No. 32 in the previous day's game and rose to second place alone in the number of home runs in the league, started as No. 3 and designated hitter in the Tigers match held in Anaheim on the 6th.



In the first at-bat of the 1st inning, he hit the first ball and showed a sharp hit, but in the 3rd at-bat of the 3rd inning, he struck out with a high fastball, and in the 3rd at-bat of the 6th inning, he hit the first ball again. It was light fries.



In the 9th inning, which was tied at 3 to 3, he hit a fastball in the late 150 km range and was hit by a left fly, and this game was no hit in 4 at bats, and the batting average was 20%, 6 minutes, 7 minutes. rice field.



The game entered a tie-break overtime that started with no outs on second base with the score still tied, and the Angels were overtaken by one point in the 10th overtime, but scored two points to the back and won a walk-off 5-4. .

There is also a stylish arrangement for the opposing team's Clemens, who struck out the day before.

Shohei Otani has become a hot topic for his thoughtfulness in giving a signed ball with a message to the player of the opposing team who struck out in the game on the 5th.



In the Angels vs. Tigers game held on the 5th, Tigers infielder Cody Clemens went up to the mound to face Ohtani in the eighth inning when the Angels led by nine points.



Clemens is the 4th son of former great pitcher Roger Clemens, who has won 354 wins in the major leagues and won the Cy Young Award seven times, and is 26 years old and has just made his debut in the major leagues this year.



Unlike his father, who was a great pitcher, Clemens, who is a fielder, is a fielder. When he struck out a missed strike from Otani in a 110-kilometer throw ball, he was delighted with a fist pump on the mound, and this was his first strikeout. , After the game, I put the commemorative ball in the case and kept it.



A day later, on the 6th, Clemens posted a photo of the ball on his SNS and revealed that Otani had signed the commemorative ball.



The ball is accompanied by a message with slang that says, "What a harsh pitch!"