Coors Field is a hitter-friendly stadium enough to be called 'the grave of pitchers'. Shohei Ohtani's Los Angeles Angels held an armed protest at the pitchers' graves.
In an away game against the Colorado Rockies held at Coors Field in Denver, Colorado, USA on the 25th (hereafter Korean time), the Angels won 25-1, hitting 28 hits. The Angels, who scored 2 points in the 2nd inning first, showed their strength by scoring 13 points in the 3rd inning and 8 points in the 4th inning. He added one run each in the sixth and eighth innings. 스포츠토토.
Ohtani, who started as the designated hitter in the second inning, stepped down with a fly to left field in the first inning and a strikeout in the second inning, but scored an RBI with a heavy hit in the third inning. He swallowed regret with a fly and strikeout to right field in the 4th inning, a grounder to second base in the 6th inning, and a double hit by shortstop in the 8th inning.
Only three hitters with four or more hits, including Renfro, Moniac, and Fletcher. If you expand the range beyond 3 hits, there are 6 people. Starter Canning became the winning pitcher with 6 scoreless innings (4 hits and 7 strikeouts) thanks to the hot support of the other line.
On the other hand, Colorado starter Anderson collapsed with 10 hits (3 homers), 2 walks, 1 strikeout and 9 runs in 2⅔ innings.