Major League Baseball Angels Shohei Ohtani practiced batting at a camp in Arizona and hit a car parked outside the stadium with an oversized hit.

On the 24th, Otani practiced batting with the main Trout players for two days in a row at the team's camp in Tempe, Arizona.



Ohtani made 31 swings and hit 15 fences, about twice as many as the day before.



In one of these, the ball hit the team staff car parked in the parking lot behind the middle right fence.



The car was unharmed because it hit the cover of a pickup truck, but his teammates were surprised at the distance Ohtani hit.

Furthermore, after lunch, Ohtani participated in batting practice held by young minor-league players at the main stadium, where he made a total of six batting appearances against right-handed pitchers.



The result was 3 strikeouts, including 1 foreball, a first grounder and a center fly, and there were no hits, but according to the team, the aim was to "get used to the right pitcher's pitching." The pace of adjustment was increased for the opening of the WBC = World Baseball Classic, which was less than two weeks away.