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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started the open game against the Rockies in Scottsdale, Arizona on the 25th (Japan’s 26th time) as “No. 2 designated hitter.” In the first at-bat for the first time, he pitched the first solo No. 5 for the first time in four games. The batting average was .571 with 1 hit and 1 RBI in 3 at-bats.
.571 batting average with 1 hit and 1 RBI in 3 at-bats for the first time in 4 games.
■ Rockies-Angels (Open Game, Japan Time 26, Scottsdale)
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First a death. I caught the first ball 90.9 miles (about 146.3 km) from the 196 cm left arm gomber. No. 5 jumping solo to the grass seat on the left wing. The hitting speed of the ball is 96 miles (approximately 154.5 km) and the flight distance is 363 feet (approximately 110.6 meters). It was a “moon shot” with a 42 degree angle of impact.
This is a pitcher’s first arc of the season against the left. It was the most home runs in Japan in the open game, alongside Hideki Matsui (Yankees), who hit five home runs in 2005. Although he fell to a grounder in the third inning and a kill in the fifth inning, he hit a hit in the 11 games in the open batter game.
The American media also made headlines one after another. “Shohei Ohtani has done it again,” tweeted Angels number Let Bollinger, a reporter for Major League Baseball’s official website. Chris Towers, a CBS Sports reporter, said: “Otani is an incredibly talented player. I am very happy that spring training reminded everyone of that. In the regular season. I hope he continues to play an active role this season.”
So far, the batting average is .571, 5 home runs and 8 RBIs in open play. He threw the fastest 101.9 miles (about 164 km) after coming to the United States and took 14 strikeouts in 8 innings. “It doesn’t matter if this is spring training. Shohei Ohtani is doing something we’ve never seen on the field. Ambilly Bubble,” said Danny Bietti, a reporter for CBS Sports.
(Full-Count Editorial Department)
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