Ohtani to bat second against Houston in ‘late-season run’… plus good news on teammate’s return

Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim will make his first start of the second half of the season.

Ohtani will start the 2023 Major League Baseball game against the Houston Astros as a pitcher and second baseman on Friday (June 15) at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. The ace will take the mound in the first game of the Angels’ second half.

It will be his first start in 10 days. Ohtani’s last start of the first half was on May 5 against the San Diego Padres, when he gave up five runs in five innings. He ended the first half with a broken nail and blistered finger and was selected to the All-Star Game on July 12 as both a pitcher and designated hitter, but he didn’t pitch and went 1-for-1 with a walk.토토사이트

Nevertheless, his first start of the second half showed that he had recovered from the injury. Ohtani started 17 games in the first half, going 7-4 with a 3.32 ERA. Ohtani will look for his eighth win of the season against Houston.

At the plate, it was a perfect first half. In 89 games, Ohtani hit .302 with 32 home runs, 71 RBIs, 63 runs scored, a .663 slugging percentage and a 1.050 OPS, leading the majors in home runs and ranking first in the league in on-base percentage, first in OPS, second in RBIs and sixth in slugging percentage, making him a bargain ahead of free agency.

Zack Neto, Los Angeles Angels.

Last year’s first-round pick, shortstop Zack Neto, is back after a month on the disabled list with a side injury that lasted until May 15 against Texas. Neto will start at first base and partner with Ohtani as the table-setter. Ohtani will look to Neto to help with the offense as the Angels struggle with injuries.

The Angels will start Neto (shortstop), Ohtani (pitcher), Taylor Ward (left field), Mickey Moniak (center field), Luis Lengipo (third base), Mike Moustakas (first base), Hunter Renfroe (right field), Chad Wallach (catcher), and Michael Stefanik (second base).

Houston will start right-hander J.P. Frans for his fifth win of the season. Houston will start Mauricio Dubon (second base), Alex Bregman (third base), Kyle Tucker (right field), Jose Abreu (first base), Chas McCormick (center field), Blay Madras (designated hitter), Corey Jenks (left field), Jeremy Peña (shortstop), and Martin Maldonado (catcher) against Ohtani.

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