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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani participated in the starting lineup with the “No. 2 designated hitter” in open play with the Reds on Day 15 (Japan time 16), scoring the first solo No. 2 and third No. 3 solo and two en- bats in a row. This is the first time in 955 days since the game against the Indians on August 3, 2018 (4th). It seems like the enemy’s media can’t hide their surprise, saying, “I’m an amazing hitter,” while showing a smooth ending towards the full rebirth of the double wielding.
Complete victory over Lorenzen Reds “double-wielding man” “Otani advances with ease”
■ Reds 7-3 Angels (open game, Japan’s 16th half, Tempe)
[Video]Otani’s unstoppable No. 3 batting stick solo in open play with two at-bats in a rowAngels pitcher Shohei Ohtani participated in the starting lineup with the “No. 2 designated hitter” in open game with the Reds on the 15th (Japan time at 16), scoring the first solo No. 2 and the third No. 3 solo and two at-bats. in a row. This is the first time in 955 days since the game against the Indians on August 3, 2018 (4th). It seems like the enemy’s media can’t hide their surprise, saying, “I’m an amazing hitter,” while showing a smooth ending to the full rebirth of the double-wielding.
In the game against Reds “double-wielding man” Michael Lorenzen, the first at-bat without a dead runner for the first time hit a ball at a high outside angle from the full count. The hit ball rises high in the direction of the left wing, making a solo towards the middle of the stands. They were 6 consecutive hits in the open game. In addition, he hit the arc in the left center direction even in the second at-bat, which was received without a runner in the third inning, and scored multiple hits in two consecutive games of the Giants game on the 11th (12). In the third at bat of the fifth inning, he struck out with two hits in three at-bats, two home runs and a .563 batting average with two RBIs.
Charlie Goldsmith, a Reds-based local media sports reporter for Cincinnati.com, told Twitter today that Michael Lorenzen has a much better fastball today. I’m pitching, but the problem is that Shohei Otani is taking his ball to the left wing. stand twice. He’s an amazing hitter. “” (The ball seems to look long), he’s carrying a strong ball in the opposite direction of a good ball, “he said.
Reporter Bobby Nightingale, who is also the Reds’ number on Cincinnati’s local outlet “Cincinnati.com,” also praised Otani’s “not complaining” to the left wing rostrum in the second at-bat with Lorenzen. ” In the “comrade” match, he admitted his overwhelming ability, saying, “Otani is advancing with ease in the best double-wielding matchup in MLB.”
(Full-Count Editorial Department)
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