Los Angeles Dodgers opened the three-game highway series of the Angels in the same city on the 17th, and Shohei Ohtani did not disappoint the home fans, not only hitting the first hit against his old club, but also blowing up the 16th hit of the season, surpassing Yankee Judge (Aaron Judge) and Philadelphia Nerham (Kyle Schwarber), and becoming the home run king alone.
Dodgers starting pitcher Dustin May dropped two points in the first inning, and Ohtani hit a hit in the innings to send the crowd into cheers. In this game, Ohtani hit 3 hits, 2 hits and 1 hits, the batting average rose to 0.316, the attack index was 1.106, and only Jagi, Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman remained above 1.000 in the rankings. Freeman had 4 dozen strikes in this game, and his attack index of 1.098 was surpassed by Ohtani.
In the eighth inning, the Angels rookie pitcher Ryan Zeferjahn took on Ohtani, and the two balls he missed were thrown into the same position, Ohtani's first hit out of bounds, and the second was the 433-foot midfield Yang Spring Gun. The ball was hit with a heavy force, and Otani threw the bat handsomely as soon as he swung it out, and the Angel fielders only stopped to watch the ball.
Kim Hye-sung, who has been in excellent form recently, served as the ninth baseman, which is equivalent to taking over in front of the first baseman Ohtani, and he contributed a double safety with a batting average of 0.452, which is not enough to enter the leaderboard, but he certainly does not have to return to the minor leagues. The Dodgers pitcher did not perform well, was knocked 10 amps, and the bullpen could not stop bleeding in the 9th inning, and was almost beaten to the big game, and finally lost 2-6.