Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Dodgers contributed to the team's victory against the Giants at home on the 1st, with one hit and one RBI.

The Dodgers, who had 4 wins and 2 losses since the start of the game, started playing three consecutive games against the Giants at their home base in Los Angeles, and Otani played as the No. 2 designated hitter.

In the first inning, Betts got on base with a three-base hit, and Otani suddenly took his first turn at bat with a chance to get to third base with no outs.



This at-bat was a second grounder, but Betts returned home and took the lead.

In his second at-bat in the 3rd inning, with one out and one on first base, he caught a breaking ball and hit a two-base hit to the right field line, increasing his chances to reach second and third base.

After that, No. 3 Freeman got a timely hit, and the team added two points.



Then, in the 5th inning, his third at-bat was a left field fly ball, and in his fourth at-bat in the 7th inning, he had one out and second base.He had another chance, but he was struck out by a powerful fastball.



Otani had one hit and one RBI in four at-bats in this game, extending his hit streak to three.



On the other hand, he has yet to hit a home run in the first seven games.



The Dodgers won the game 8-3 and took the first of three consecutive games.