Shohei Ohtani’s two at-bats in a row “I should keep using double wielding” “Right arm double wielding” hit is uncovered | Full account



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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started in open play against the Reds with “No. 2 DH” on Day 15 (Japan time 16), starting with No. 2 solo the first time, No. 3 solo for the third time and two in a row. bows. I let it go. This is the first time in 955 days since the game against the Indians on August 3, 2018 (4th). Reds starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who was hit, just took his hat off and said, “It’s real.”

Shohei Ohtani, the Angels who played an active role in two consecutive home runs[Foto: AP]
Shohei Ohtani, the Angels who played an active role in two consecutive home runs[Foto: AP]

Lorenzen, the Reds starter who hit four home runs in 2018

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Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started in open play against the Reds with “No. 2 DH” on Day 15 (Japan time 16), starting with No. 2 only the first time, No. 3 only in the third time and two consecutive bows. I let it go. This is the first time in 955 days since the game against the Indians on August 3, 2018 (4th). Reds starting pitcher Michael Lorenzen, who was hit, just took his hat off and said, “It’s real.”

Lorenzen hit four home runs in 2018. Looking back on the first time he faced Otani, who follows the same double-wielding path, that a ball with a high inside angle was carried into the left wing stand, “(Otani) was Okay. The first one he hit was (the air was dry and the ball was an Arizona home run (easy to fly). ”He said he laughed face-to-face with the catcher, saying,“ When I saw the DJ (Dugout’s coach) He said, ‘You can forget about that now.’

Lorenzen said of the solo that was thrown in the middle to the left in the third inning: “I tried to count around the corner, but it took a big one. “I think the second was to compensate for the first. It flew about twice as much. It’s wonderful,” he praised the enemy. As a dual wielding ‘comrade’, “I always say it’s real. From the first time I saw him I loved what he was doing and I think we should keep doing double wielding like we do now. A fun player to watch and if you want choose a player you like, you will choose. “

(Full-Count Editorial Department)



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