At Fenway Park’s first pitch, he stole the “most” 29 pitches.
■ Angels 8-0 R Sox (6th Japan time, Boston)
Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started in the Red Sox game on the 5th (6th Japan time) with “3rd pitcher and DH” and won his third victory of the season. He played an active part in 7 innings with no runs and 2 hits in 4 at bats. The media in the enemy territory had no choice but to praise it.
The local newspaper, The Boston Globe, said, “Shohei Ohtani was special. The Red Sox wasn’t as special as we’ve seen this season.” Honored the dual wield. According to the newspaper’s Alex Spire reporter, Otani’s 29 missed swings are the most recorded by a pitcher in the Red Sox game since 2008.
The electronic version of the Boston local broadcaster “NESN” said, “Otani’s success was well worth the admission fee for those who were given the opportunity to see it live,” the US broadcaster NBC Sports electronic version said, “Shohei.・ Under the heading “Otani made the Red Sox look humorous in the final round of the series,” he mightn’t capture the Japanese superstar at all. It may have been the best content for the Red Sox MVP since he entered the majors. “
Otani was the fifth major year and the first mound at Fenway Park. In the mound where Babe Ruth once stood, the local newspaper “Boston Herald” said, “The topical dual wield that became the first starting pitcher at Fenway Park, the pitching that Babe Ruth would have been proud of. Otani captivated the crowd with seven innings on the mound and two hits on the pitch, completely overwhelming the Red Socks. “
(Full-Count editorial department)