2023-07-01 07:46:22
Diamondbacks manager Loblo mentions Ohtani’s success
D-backs 6-2 Angels (Japan time 1st, Anaheim)
It was a home run worthy of admiration from the enemy general. On the 30th (July 1, Japan time), pitcher Shohei Ohtani of the Angels hit the 30th home run for the third consecutive year once morest the Diamondbacks at home. Before the game, Diamondbacks manager Trey Lovro looked back on Ohtani’s performance in June and praised him, saying, “It’s been a historic month. He’s an incredible player.” I witnessed the blow.
Lovro, who has experience playing for Yakult, said, “Since he has experience playing in Japan, he understands the responsibility (weight) he carries. It’s eye-opening,” he said, praising Ohtani for his continued success as a two-sword fighter in a foreign land.
Regarding the batting that has been mass-producing home runs in June, “There is no doubt that it will be a test for us. Of course, we will try to get him out. I don’t know when that will happen, but I will do my best and respect his ability to make an impact in the game.” But hours later, he allowed Ohtani to hit a 493-foot home run, the longest in MLB history this season.
“He’s a first-class player. He’s a great player. I’m excited to see him play.”
(Full-Count editorial department)
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