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Los Angeles Angels star Shohei Ohtani continues to make stunning looks a regular in the MLB.
He was at it again in the win over the White Sox on Tuesday, shooting two homers and getting ten hits. However, the Angels crowd was concerned, as he left the mound in the middle of the seventh due to a broken nail in his right middle finger.
However, Shuhei Ohtani’s finger seemed to have nothing to worry about, as he returned in the bottom of the seventh inning as a batter and started his second home run of the night. The Angels won, 4-2, thanks in large part to Ohtani’s exploits on both sides of the ball.
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Ohtani started the night with a stunning first inning, knocking out two White Sox players off the mound before taking the plate and hitting his 27th home run of the season.
He went to pitch 6.1 innings before his injury, getting 10 hits while striking only one run. Despite his injured finger, Otani returned to the plate to hit another solo homer to help his team over the line.
Although there was no update regarding his right ring finger injury, it didn’t seem serious enough to disrupt his season. He should be back on the mound soon.
Despite sustaining a minor nail injury on his right hand, which forced him out of the mound, Shuhei Ohtani returned to bat and started his second home run of the night. He now has 28 on the season, three ahead of Matt Olson of the Atlanta Braves.
The Los Angeles Angels eventually won the game to start their series against the Chicago White Sox on a positive note. Ohtani continues to dominate MLB and remains a frontrunner for the regular season MVP award.
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