Shohei Ohtani had their early struggles Friday night, yet both played big factors in the Los Angeles Angels extending their winning streak to five games.
Ohtani homered and had three hits, but did not factor in the decision after allowing three runs in five innings, and Moniak hit the go-ahead, two-run homer in the Angels’ 5-4 victory over theIt was the seventh time, and second this season, the Japanese two-way superstar has homered in a game where he also pitched. Ohtani has also hit safely in the past six games and is 11 for 24 during that stretch.
Moniak struck out his first two at-bats, but got hold of a fastball from Luis Castillo with two out in the sixth inning. Anthony Rendon got aboard when he was hit by a pitch to lead off the inning."I got beat by the heater my first two at-bats a little bit and even the first two pitches of that at-bat. In that situation I’m just trying to put the ball in play and put a good swing on it," Moniak said.
"Castillo threw the ball well, but made a couple mistakes. The one to Ohtani early in the game and then at the end of his outing to Moniak. A couple big swings by them turned the tide in the game," Mariners manager Scott Servais said. "I thought we were ready to go and got on Ohtani early on. We just couldn’t put a big number up there like we probably needed to."Two of the three hits Ohtani allowed resulted in runs.
Ohtani walked the next two batters before he struck out Eugenio Suárez to end the inning. The 31 pitches he threw in the first were the second-most he has thrown in the opening frame in 76 big-league starts.
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