MLB Major League Baseball Los Angeles Dodgers Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani got a fresh haircut to welcome the game today, but was replaced after two dozen strikeouts in today's warm-up game against the Angels, and the Dodgers were beaten by the Angels in nine innings.
Shohei Ohtani cut his hair, the neck part became more refreshing, and when he took off his helmet on the sidelines, the hair around his ears was also cut quite short, showing his more lean image.
The change also immediately caused a reaction from Japanese fans, who left messages on social media: "Is Ohtani's hairstyle shaved short on both sides?" "I want to take a good look!" "Looks more energetic!" "Ohtani cut his hair~!" "What a handsome Otani!" and so on and on.
However, Shohei Ohtani made three strikeouts in the two seats in today's game and was substituted before the third set. Ryan Johnson, a right-hand shooter who was drafted by the Angels last year in the first inning, after 2 good and 2 bad, went through two throw-ins and the last 91.1-mile chip, which looked like it was strikeout.
In the second of the three innings, Sho Ohtani threw Garrett McDaniels to the left, and the full ball was swung into the air in the face of the outside corner slider, and the second strikeout was out.
Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow threw nine strikeouts in five innings, conceded only one good shot, and lost one point to a home run by Taylor Ward in one inning. The Dodgers tied the score in the second inning with a home run from Teoscar Hernández. When the first two of the four innings were on base, Austin Barnes rolled the ball and caused a turnover, successfully helping the Dodgers score two more points. Add 1 more point to the five innings.
The Angels scored in the sixth inning, Jorge Soler hit the innings first, and the infield rolled to the ground for another one point when the base was out, and then Taylor Ward hit a goodbye hit.