Shohei Ohtani “skips a monster home run” US Media Excited About His Longest 143M Bullet | Full-Count



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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started the 3rd (4th time in Japan) as “No. 2 Designated Hitter” in the open game against the Rangers. He pitched “No. 1” this season in the third at-bat five times. This is the first home run in open play in the fourth major year. The team won 6-2 in a game played under special rules that ended six times.

Angels Shohei Otani[Foto cortesía de Angels Baseball]
Angels Shohei Otani[Foto cortesía de Angels Baseball]

Official MLB Website “Otani has missed a monster home run beyond the rear screen”

■ Angels 6-2 Rangers (open game, 4th half in Japan, Tempe)

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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started the 3rd (4th time in Japan) as “No. 2 Designated Hitter” in the open game against the Rangers. He pitched “No. 1” this season in the third at-bat five times. This is the first home run in open play in the fourth major year. The team won 6-2 in a game played under special rules that ended six times.

5th inning no death, 2nd base, full count. He caught the four seams on his right arm Klaus and fired a large 2 on the rear screen. The first arc in the sixth at-bat in 2 real games this season. The team announced that it has a flying distance of 468 feet and an impact velocity of 107 miles. Otani recalled: “The swing was good, and the goodbye feel and look was good. I think it will be even better, but I hope I can get it up for the season.”

How did the American media report? The local Orange County Register newspaper reported under the headline “Shohei Otani hit a monster home run.” “Otani, who had never hit a home run in the open game, hit two runs in the fifth inning. At 107 miles, he crossed a 32-foot-high rear screen.”

Major League Baseball’s official website also reported that “Otani missed a monster home run beyond the rear screen” and reported that it was the first goal in open play in the Major’s fourth year and that his teammates were shocked. because of the distance. Last season, he suffered from poor hitting due to left knee surgery, but this season he improved his hitting form. “Wednesday’s memorable oversized bullet paid off a lot,” he said.

The Los Angeles Times also reported that “Angels Shohei Ohtani hit a great home run.” The open battle has only just begun, but it seems to have turned into a staggeringly large arc for local media.

(Full-Count Editorial Department)



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