On the 19th (Japan time 20th), pitcher Shohei Otani of the US Major League Angels started the game against the Athletics as the "2nd pitcher". He pitched 8 innings with 5 hits and 2 runs, but was unable to win his 10th game, and the team lost 2-3 after extra time. The first double-digit win in MLB in 103 years and a double-digit home run were put on hold, but the US media appreciated the good pitching of the day. The article said, "It was brilliant" and "Overwhelming content".
He didn't win, but he pitched with dignity. Ohtani got 10 strikeouts even though he got 2 solos. In the 8th mound, he faced a pinch with the bases loaded with one death, but his strength did not decline, such as measuring a ball speed of 99 mph (about 159.3 mph) after exceeding 100 pitches. A guts pose popped out while keeping a clean sheet. 55 of the 108 pitches on the day were splits. I dropped out without support, but my teammates caught up with me in the 9th inning and the loss disappeared.
This game was played after seeing off the pitch on the 17th (18th) due to the tension in the right arm. It was a splendid pitch that dispelled anxiety, but the American sports channel "CBS Sports" headlined, "Shohei Ohtani, who returned from arm pain, showed a dominant pitch, but the Angels lost by a narrow margin." I have posted an article in.
In the article, "Ohtani, who returned to the mound, showed a pitch that seemed to have nothing to do with the pain in his arm. It was an overwhelming content, throwing a career high (tie) in the 8th inning." After catching up with two points in the inning, Ohtani escaped an 'unlucky defeat'."
The MLB official website also posted an article with the headline "Ohtani shined on the mound. 10 strikeouts." "He struck out two each through the first three innings and threw 99 miles in his final inning, alleviating his health concerns," he said. "He threw 55 splits and missed 17. He didn't get hit at all. Ohtani didn't use sliders and cut balls much today and relied on splits." .
If Ohtani won, it would be the first time in 103 years since Babe Ruth in 1918 that he had double-digit wins and double-digit home runs.
(THE ANSWER Editorial Department)
[Video] The U.S. media praised him for ``shining on the mound.'' In the 8th inning, he overcame a pinch with the bases loaded and this roar... Actual footage of Ohtani fist pumping 1 2Category
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