An MLB player known as the Japanese Babe Ruth made baseball history last night

Author : vaporousness1960
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 17:45:23


The Los Angeles Angels' designated hitter batted a single, double, triple and home run all in the same game—what's known in the sport as a 'cycle'—and became the first Japanese-born major leaguer to do it.

Ohtani, 24, started backwards with a home run in the first inning, then a double in the third and a triple in the fifth in the away game versus the Tampa Bay Rays.

He clinched it in the top of the seventh inning with a single to right-center field. The Angels won the game 5-3, thanks in no small part to their DH.



https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/downloadmp3-gus-dapperton-where-polly-people-go-to-read-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/zip-downloadmp3-tuhakihuakutori-first-bloom-album-download/
https://crafterdepot.com/crafter-depot-groups/download-album-jimena-baron-la-tonta-zip-mp3/


It was a thrilling moment in a stale season for the Angels, currently second from the bottom of the American League West standings with 34 wins and 35 losses.

Since his 2018 debut, Ohtani's been hailed as the 'Japanese Babe Ruth' for his winning starts as both a pitcher and designated hitter, a rarity in Major League Baseball. But after an elbow injury and the Tommy John surgery that followed delayed his pitching start to 2020, he's stuck strictly to batting—and consistently delivers.

Center fielder Mike Trout was the last Angel to hit for the cycle back in 2013, the team said.

Ohtani, 24, started backwards with a home run in the first inning, then a double in the third and a triple in the fifth in the away game versus the Tampa Bay Rays. Center fielder Mike Trout was the last Angel to hit for the cycle back in 2013, the team said. The Los Angeles Angels' designated hitter batted a single, double, triple and home run all in the same game—what's known in the sport as a 'cycle'—and became the first Japanese-born major leaguer to do it. Center fielder Mike Trout was the last Angel to hit for the cycle back in 2013, the team said. He clinched it in the top of the seventh inning with a single to right-center field. The Angels won the game 5-3, thanks in no small part to their DH. The Los Angeles Angels' designated hitter batted a single, double, triple and home run all in the same game—what's known in the sport as a 'cycle'—and became the first Japanese-born major leaguer to do it. It was a thrilling moment in a stale season for the Angels, currently second from the bottom of the American League West standings with 34 wins and 35 losses. He clinched it in the top of the seventh inning with a single to right-center field. The Angels won the game 5-3, thanks in no small part to their DH. The Los Angeles Angels' designated hitter batted a single, double, triple and home run all in the same game—what's known in the sport as a 'cycle'—and became the first Japanese-born major leaguer to do it. Ohtani, 24, started backwards with a home run in the first inning, then a double in the third and a triple in the fifth in the away game versus the Tampa Bay Rays. Center fielder Mike Trout was the last Angel to hit for the cycle back in 2013, the team said. Since his 2018 debut, Ohtani's been hailed as the 'Japanese Babe Ruth' for his winning starts as both a pitcher and designated hitter, a rarity in Major League Baseball. But after an elbow injury and the Tommy John surgery that followed delayed his pitching start to 2020, he's stuck strictly to batting—and consistently delivers. It was a thrilling moment in a stale season for the Angels, currently second from the bottom of the American League West standings with 34 wins and 35 losses. It was a thrilling moment in a stale season for the Angels, currently second from the bottom of the American League West standings with 34 wins and 35 losses. Ohtani, 24, started backwards with a home run in the first inning, then a double in the third and a triple in the fifth in the away game versus the Tampa Bay Rays. Since his 2018 debut, Ohtani's been hailed as the 'Japanese Babe Ruth' for his winning starts as both a pitcher and designated hitter, a rarity in Major League Baseball. But after an elbow injury and the Tommy John surgery that followed delayed his pitching start to 2020, he's stuck strictly to batting—and consistently delivers. Since his 2018 debut, Ohtani's been hailed as the 'Japanese Babe Ruth' for his winning starts as both a pitcher and designated hitter, a rarity in Major League Baseball. But after an elbow injury and the Tommy John surgery that followed delayed his pitching start to 2020, he's stuck strictly to batting—and consistently delivers. Center fielder Mike Trout was the last Angel to hit for the cycle back in 2013, the team said. Since his 2018 debut, Ohtani's been hailed as the 'Japanese Babe Ruth' for his winning starts as both a pitcher and designated hitter, a rarity in Major League Baseball. But after an elbow injury and the Tommy John surgery that followed delayed his pitching start to 2020, he's stuck strictly to batting—and consistently delivers. He clinched it in the top of the seventh inning with a single to right-center field. The Angels won the game 5-3, thanks in no small part to their DH.

#newsupdatenow



Catagory :news