The Phnom Penh Post

Japanese ace Ohtani blasts his first home run

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JAPANESE prodigy Shohei Ohtani blasted a home run on his home debut for the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday, just two days after pitching his team to victory over the Oakland Athletics.

The 23-year-old two-way star brought Angel Stadium to its feet after belting a three-run shot out of right field as the Angels romped to a 13-2 win over the Cleveland Indians.

Ohtani’s homer came off a curveball from Indians starter Josh Tomlin to cap a six-run first inning by the Angels.

Angels players pretended to ignore a baffled-looking Ohtani as he returned to the dugout ready to celebrate, before they turned around en masse to embrace the rising star.

“Obviously it feels really, really good,” Ohtani said afterwards through an interprete­r.

“Not just my teammates, but the hitting coaches, all the staff, they all help me out, make me feel comfortabl­e so my success is due to them too,” added Ohtani, who was given a soaking by teammates as he gave the on-field interview.

Ohtani’s dramatic debut was greeted with delight by Japanese media.

“Splendid three-run homer. Sho Time!” Sankei Sports said in its headline, punning on Ohtani’s first name.

“Slugger Ohtani made his extravagan­t debut at Angeles Stadium,” the sports daily said in its online site. “This is the two-way player. The genius born in Japan shocked the entire US,” it added.

Ohtani had struggled during spring training for the Angels, prompting some observers to question whether he was ready to make his major league debut.

However, he has assuaged those concerns during his performanc­es since the opening of the season.

Ohtani had already recorded a career hit in his Major League Baseball debut last week.

On Sunday he tossed a three hitter over six innings to set up a 7-4 win over the Athletics in his first start on the mound.

Ohtani was signed by the Angels after resisting overtures from several leading MLB franchises.

The two-way phenom has earned comparison­s to Babe Ruth for his ability to pitch and hit, and led the Nippon Ham Fighters to a first championsh­ip in 10 years in 2016.

 ?? AFP ?? Distraught Australian cricketer Steve Smith on March 29 accepted full responsibi­lity for a ball-tampering scandal that has shaken the sport.
AFP Distraught Australian cricketer Steve Smith on March 29 accepted full responsibi­lity for a ball-tampering scandal that has shaken the sport.

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