Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Angels practiced batting at the main stadium of the campsite, and hit the big hits that went over the fence one after another, wowing the visiting fans.

At the Angels camp in Tempe, Arizona, Ohtani, who pitched in a real-life practice the day before, adjusted with the main Trout players and others in fielder practice on the 23rd.



After Ohtani runs the base with a relaxed expression, he makes 35 swings, hits 8 hits over the fence, and disappears out of the left middle stand while Trout, who is in the same group, is watching intently during batting practice. He was also happy with the fans who visited the stadium by showing the batted ball.



On the other hand, Trout was also making big hits in front of Ohtani.

After that, Ohtani moved to the practice ground and participated in a real-life batting practice.



Canning said, "I threw all kinds of pitches, including straights, curves, sliders, and changeups, and it felt good. I think it's my first time facing Shohei, but he'll give me honest feedback, so I'm looking forward to talking to him later." It is," he said with a smile.