Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Otani made a full appearance as a designated hitter against the Mariners and hit two bases.

On the 16th, Otani started in the match against the Mariners at Anaheim, home of the team, as No. 3 and designated hitter.



In the first at-bat of the 1st inning chasing 1 point, the first ball was launched at the scene of 1 out 2nd base, but the ball fell to the left line and became a 2 base hit, expanding the chance to 2nd base and 3rd base.



After that, No. 4 Ward hit a hit in front of the left field, and Ohtani took advantage of his speed and stepped home from second base to make it 2 to 1 in this inning.



The second at bat in the following three innings was a left fly, and the third at bat in the fifth inning was a high breaking ball that struck out in the air.



And in the 4th at bat of the 6th inning, I hit a ball in the course and it was a big hit, but it was also a left fly.



Otani's batting average was 20%, 6 minutes and 5 minutes with 1 hit in 4 at bats in this game, and the Angels won this game 8-7 to stop the losing streak at "4".



Ohtani is scheduled to start the game with his 13th victory against the Mariners on the 17th.



In addition, Trout, the main player in this game, hit No. 36 solo home run, lining up with the second-placed player in the number of home runs in the American League.

Adjusting in the bullpen before the game for the starting lineup on the 17th

Before the match, Ohtani threw 42 pitches in the bullpen at Angel Stadium and prepared for the next day's starting pitching, which will be on the 6th.



Ohtani scored his 12th win against the Astros on the 10th, but he left the mound in the fifth inning due to a blister on his right middle finger.



After the next pitch, he plans to pitch in 3 more games with 5 days left, and he will reach the regular pitching innings of the season, which is 21, if he throws an average of 5 innings and 1/3 inning or more per game. increase.

Otani threw a total of 42 pitches, including straights, two-seams, splits, sliders, and other breaking balls.



Several times during his practice, he seemed to be concerned about the condition of his fingers, but he also smiled, indicating that he is adjusting well.