Watching Shohei Otani in LA⚾️🏟️
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My first baseball game was in Los Angeles🇺🇸 Shohei Otani & Trout at Anaheim Stadium🏟️⚾️
Honestly, I'm not that interested in watching sports, so I've never been, but it was fun when I went😍
"LETS GO I shouted "ANGELS♪ Cha-cha-cha-cha-cha👏" with the local fans😂
The game result was also a miracle🏟️ The locals came from behind to win after half of them had left in the bottom of the 8th inning🏆
Looking back, we were able to enter the closed Baghdad Cafe, and while 80% of the Cirque du Soleil was filled, only one spectator got a swim ring, and the Angels came from the brink to win, so this trip was a miracle from start to finish🤙 The best❗️
⚾️Match article below⚾️
[MLB] Angels 5-4 Rangers (May 5th, 6th Japan time / Anaheim)
Angels pitcher Shohei Ohtani started as "3rd batter/DH". In a game where they were at a disadvantage throughout the game, aiming for their first 5-game winning streak this season, the team caught up in a tie in the 9th inning at the last minute, and in the 10th inning of extra time, they unexpectedly won a dramatic walk-off victory with a wild pitch. Otani, who had reached base with a hit that advanced the team to a walk-off win, innocently exploded with joy and a funny pose the moment the game was decided.
This story began in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Angels were behind by three runs, but catcher Wallach and infielder Lengifo hit consecutive hits to tie the score. The bottom of the tenth inning went into extra innings. Outfielder Trout, who was batting first, was walked to first base on a declared intentional walk, and Otani was up to bat. Otani, who had not had a hit in four at-bats up to that point, grounded out to second base, but he still managed to advance the runner on second base to third base.
With one out and runners on first and third, infielder Rendon, the fourth batter, came up to bat. Expectations were high for the clutch hitter, who was the RBI leader in 2019, to hit the game-winning hit, but the result was unexpected.
After Ohtani grounded out to second base, the Rangers switched from left-handed pitcher Smith to right-handed pitcher Suballs to match the right-handed batter Rendon, but catcher Heim was unable to catch Suballs' first pitch, a slider that dropped low and to the outside, sending the ball rolling behind the backstop.
Seeing this, Rendon immediately waved to infielder Neto, who was on third base, and Neto, pumping his fist in the air, made it home with ease. This gave the Angels a 5-4 walk-off win.
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