Shohei Ohtani of the MLB Angels started the game against the Athletics as the designated hitter, but his hitting streak stopped at four on three foreballs, including a two-hit no-hitter and two walks.

On the 2nd, Ohtani faced the Athletics, who are in last place in the same district, in their home base, Oakland.

Ohtani, who started as the No. 2 designated hitter, was hit by a foreball in the first at-bat of the first inning and a changeup ball in the second at-bat of the third inning.

In the fifth inning, chasing one run, the third at-bat came around with a chance to reach second base with one out, but it was a foreball that was declared unclear, and the fans who expected the game from the stadium booed regardless of friend or foe.

After this, the following batter was struck out and did not score.

In the fourth at-bat of the seventh inning, he had another chance with one out and second base, but he missed the curve after the fastball and turned into a short fly.

In the fifth at-bat of the ninth inning, which was 1-1, it was the second declaration of the day with two outs at third base, and the next batter was struck out and the game was tied 3-2.

The Angels have lost two in a row to the last-place Athletics.

Ohtani threw two no-hitters, three foreballs, and four consecutive hits, bringing his batting average to 1-for-5.