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Screaming in pain! Shohei Ohtani received a touch ball greeting for the first time this season, and the actual pitching practice was postponed to the 11th

Dodgers Japanese star Shohei Ohtani continued to play against the Cardinals in St. Louis today, with one hit in four hits and one hit, which was also a personal knockout in five consecutive games, but he received his first touch of the season in the eighth inning, which caused the scheduled live BP to be postponed to the 11th.

Shohei Ohtani hit the first second base hit in the first inning, but when he hit the fifth in the 8th inning, he was hit by the ball of the Cardinals' third pitcher Matt Svanson (Matt Svanson) to the left ankle, and instantly screamed, and his expression was painful at the moment, although he still stayed on the court to play, but head coach Dave Roberts announced that Ohtani's live BP originally scheduled for the 10th would be postponed to the 11th.

Roberts said that the reason for the postponement of Ohtani Live BP was that Otani's left foot was fine due to his foot condition and the team's schedule, but due to the team's movement and his condition, we decided to postpone Live BP by one day.

Shohei Ohtani hit a left field second home run in the first seat, and the Dodgers ended a two-game losing streak with a 7-3 run, but Ohtani failed to continue his 12-series home run record, and he is still the National League home run king with 23 hits.

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