Major League Baseball (MLB) Los Angeles DodgersJapanese superstar Shohei Ohtani fought hard to return to the second knife stream this season, and once again conducted Live BP (actual shooting practice) before the game on the 1st, Dodgers defeated the Yankees 18-2 today, and Ohtani left the court early with a good performance, but it seemed that he was tired, and Ohtani was caught dozing by the camera during the game, and he only stayed for 10 minutes after the game before leaving the court.
Shohei Ohtani was caught dozing off on the sidelines
Shohei Ohtani conducted two live BP shooting exercises before the game today, facing a total of 7 minor league hitters, throwing a total of 29 balls, of which 14 were good balls and 15 bad balls, and was hit 2 hits, sent 1 strikeout and 4 bad ball protection, and even used the speed ball to break the opponent's bat, and the fastest ball speed reached 97 miles (about 156 kilometers).
Shohei Ohtani accumulated 4 hits and 2 hits today, ran back 2 points, and swallowed 2 strikeouts, batting percentage of 0.298 and OPS as high as 1.062, and the team let him leave the break early after 6 innings due to protection concerns. Ohtani was also caught dozing off on the sidelines by the camera when the team was leading 10:1 in the 5th inning, which caused heated discussions in the outside world.
Shohei Otani
Shohei Ohtani showed amazing firepower in May, hitting 15 home runs in a single month, tying the record for the most hits in a single month in the history of the Dodgers, but unfortunately he didn't hit on the last day of May and missed out on hitting a new high. Shohei Ohtani played in 27 games in May, handing over 15 hits, 27 RBIs, 31 points and batting average of 0.309, including the most home runs and points scored in both leagues, and Ohtani is expected to win the MVP of the month again since last September, as well as the first time of the season and the sixth of his career.