First at-bat in the first inning, No. 44 Archie Bang!→ Early steel plate with arm fatigue during the second pitch...Ohtani, the red light for both pitching and hitting?


Ohtani Shohei (LA Angels) showed off his slugger DNA from his first at-bat in the first inning. However, he came down early from the mound due to arm fatigue during the second inning.


Ohtani pitched and batted second in the first game of the doubleheader against the Cincinnati Reds at Anaheim Angels Stadium in California on the 24th.


He left a strong impression from his first at-bat in the first inning. Otani hit a right-center two-run arch against Cincinnati starter Andrew Abbott at first base with no outs. He hit the first pitch hard and connected it to a 130-meter home run. It was such a big ball that I felt that the fence went over the moment I was hit.


Otani, who was on the starting mound, tied three batters tightly in the first inning with a grounder to second base and consecutive strikeouts. However, an unexpected variable occurred. In the second inning with one out and runners on first base, he handed over the mound to Tyler Anderson due to arm fatigue. Otani was also replaced by pinch hitter Nolan Shanyuel in the third inning with no outs and a runner on second base. 스포츠토토


The Angels lost 4-9 and fell into a three-game losing streak.


Cincinnati formed the starting lineup with T.J. Friedle-Matt McClane-Elidera Cruz-Spencer Steer-Joy Votto-Christian Encarnacion-Strand-Nick Martini-Will Benson-Luke Meiri.


The Angels batted with Luis Renhipo - Otani Shohei - Brandon Drury - Logan O'Hope - Randall Grichk - Eduardo Escobar - Hunter Renfro - Mickey Moniac - Andrew Velasquez. Otani and Andrew Abbott (Cincinnati) faced off as starters.


The Angels scored the first goal in the first inning with Ohtani's two-run arch. In the third inning, Velázquez and Renhipo added one more run with consecutive doubles. Cincinnati, which launched a counterattack, recovered one run in the fourth inning with a ground ball to third base by Votto with one out and runners on first and third bases made by McClain's left-center hit and Steyer's right-center hit.


Cincinnati came from behind 4-3 with De La Cruz's three-point arch over the left-center wall in the fifth inning with two outs and runners on first and second base. Cincinnati, which gained momentum, completed the big innings in the seventh inning. Benson's right-center hit, Friedle's infield hit and McClane's walk gave him a full base chance. De La Cruz hit a triple and swept all of it. Soon after, Steyer's left-handed hit made it 8–3.


In the bottom of the seventh inning, the Angels caught up with one more point with Drury's infield grounder following Renho's triple and Chanel's walk, but they could no longer narrow the gap. It was a pity that he couldn't take advantage of the first and third base chances in the eighth inning.


Cincinnati wedged in the ninth inning with Steyer's right-center timely hit.


Cincinnati's De La Cruz led the team to victory with two hits and six RBIs, including a home run.