"You have to have a runner?" Ohtani, the leadoff cannon in the first inning

Shohei Ohtani (30, LA Dodgers), who was recently criticized for not hitting well when there was no runner, put it to rest with a leadoff home run in the first inning.

The Los Angeles Dodgers played the New York Mets in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) at City Field in New York, New York, USA on the 18th (Korea time).

Ohtani, who started as the No. 1 designated hitter of the Los Angeles Dodgers on the day, hit a one-run homer over the right-center fence to Jose Quintana, who was facing him for the first time.

This is a consecutive batting home run following the last at-bat in Game 3 of the NLCS on the 17th. This is expected to eliminate the opinion that Ohtani does not hit well when there is no runner.

Ohtani had no hit in 22 times at bat when there was no runner for this postseason until Game 3 of the NLCS. However, Ohtani reported his first hit through a home run on the day.
Ohtani also hit his second homer in the NLCS and third in the postseason. It is also the first time Ohtani has hit a homer in two consecutive postseason games. 스포츠토토

Notably, the homerun posted a whopping 117.8 miles (189.6 kilometers) at the speed of its batting. Otani's unique batting style. Otani's condition has reached its peak.

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