Shohei Ohtani wins 3 straight wins, “I was in the center” 7th inning zero seal → No. 28 2 runs, a storm of praise for his dynamic two-sword style | Full-Count

Three consecutive wins once morest the Blue Jays, Ohtani contributes with pitching and batting

On the 28th (Japan time 29th), pitcher Shohei Otani of the Angels hit 3 hits, including a No. 28 2-run game once morest the Blue Jays. On the 27th (28th), he went up to the starting mound and scored his 11th win with 9 strikeouts and no runs in 7 innings. The daily dynamism has been met with praise from the US media one following another.

Three consecutive wins once morest the Blue Jays, who are ranked third in the American League East Division. Ohtani has 2 RBIs such as hitting a triple in a timely manner in the first game of the card. In the second game, he kept no runs in seven innings as a pitcher. The third game of the day had three hits and two RBIs, including a home run, and the MLB official website named Ohtani as the key player in defeating the powerhouse, saying, “Ohtani was the center of the three games in a row.”

Especially in the second game, he threw 7 innings and received only 2 hits. Blue Jays local newspaper “Toronto Sun” introduced the comments of Blue Jays acting manager John Schneider. He praises him, saying, “Manipulate 4-5 types of pitches and throw a 100-mile ball. Hats off to him who throws a nasty ball.”

Ohtani won the pitcher’s duel once morest Alek Manoa, who also participated in the ball party this summer. The US sports magazine “Sports Illustrated” said that Manoa’s pitching, which allowed one goal in the seventh inning, was “almost flawless”, but “the problem was that Ohtani was even better.”

Ohtani hits well on the day following pitching, and his teammates are surprised

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