This time, we’re talking about the Dodgers vs. Cubs game on April 27, Japan time, in which Shohei Ohtani hit his sixth home run of the season, his first in 12 games. The Dodgers won 6-0, and Otani played as “No. 1/DH.” In a match against pitcher Shota Imanaga, he reached base in all three at-bats: a walk, a hit to right field, and a double, and finally hit the long-awaited hit in the 7th inning. This video shows not only the No. 6 home run, but also how Otani entered the game from the first inning, got on base, stole bases, hit, extra-base hit, and then led to the home run from a unique perspective. What made Otani feel like he was “coming back” against pitcher Imanaga, who had not been easy to break down in the past? We dig into the changes in each at-bat and the game development that Robleski defended. In addition, this video is a special post-match entertainment and discussion content that is based on the actual match content and fan reactions, and also includes productions that show how it would look if legends and officials spoke like this. We hope you will follow the flow based on facts and enjoy the remainder of the game, which is difficult to see just by looking at the surface result, and the meaning of Otani’s turn at bat.[About this video]This channel is a baseball entertainment/discussion channel that is based on game content, coverage, reactions, etc., and adds a unique perspective and production. Although this video is based on facts, there are scenes that include direction, consideration, and creative expression. Please understand that some parts of the content may differ from the actual statements and composition, and enjoy the content as entertainment. The rights to images, videos, etc. used in the video belong to their respective authors/rights holders. If there is a problem with the content, we will check it and respond promptly. #Shohei Ohtani #Dodgers #MLB #Overseas reactions

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