Shohei Ohtani of the Major League Baseball Angels, who ended his season on the injured list, left the team after the game on the 17th and did not accompany him on the trip. He is expected to concentrate on treating his right elbow in the future.

Ohtani was placed on the injured list on the 16th and the team announced that he would end this season.

Angels general manager Minasian said at a press conference that he would "do something in the coming days" for his right elbow, which has damaged the ligament.

Ohtani appeared on the bench during the game against the Tigers at Angel Stadium on the 17th, smiling and chatting with his teammates, but after the game, he left the stadium before the team's bus left for the airport to travel to Florida.

The Angels will play a six-game series at home against the Rays and Twins from the 18th to the 19th, with a rest day in between.

Ohtani will not accompany him on the trip and is expected to concentrate on treating his right elbow.

Ohtani underwent Tommy John surgery to reconstruct the ligament in his right elbow in 24, his first year in the big leagues, and this time it was in October right after the end of the season, and he returned as a batter in May 6, and it was in April 1 that he made a full-fledged return as a dual-wielding player in April 2018.