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WATCH: Shohei Ohtani homers in consecutive games, first to win it in the ninth, then to retake MLB Home run lead

BOSTON (AP) — Shohei Ohtani stepped to the plate, trying to keep his slumping team in the game.

He did more than that, delivering what he called the most important home run of his four-season career in the majors.

Ohtani hit a two-out, two-run drive in the ninth inning and the Los Angeles Angels rallied past the Boston Red Sox 6-5 Sunday, ending a four-game losing streak.

“Coming off a losing streak and the first two games of the series, the way we lost, it wasn’t a good way to lose,” Ohtani said through a team translator. “So, it was huge for us and the team to come up with this. We showed that we can beat any team.”

Boston closer Matt Barnes (1-1) retired the first two batters in the ninth before giving up a bloop single to Mike Trout.

Ohtani followed with his major league high-tying 12th home run, tucked just inside the Pesky Pole in right field. It was Ohtani’s second homer of the series and stopped Boston’s three-game winning string.

“I personally think he’s the most physically gifted baseball player that we’ve ever seen,” Barnes said.

“I don’t know that you’re ever going to see someone who can throw 100, 101 and hit the ball 600 feet. He’s a special player and incredibly talented. Hopefully, he stays healthy and has a long career,” he said.

 

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ANAHEIM – The Angels phenom, who seemingly finds some new way to impress every game, hit his Major League-leading 13th home run of the season to help lift the Angels to a 7-4 win over Cleveland in the series opener at Angel Stadium on Monday. This one came on a pitch that was 4.19 feet off the ground, which Ohtani deposited into the right-field seats with ease, traveling a projected 431 feet, per Statcast.

That’s the second-highest pitch anyone has homered off this season, after Willians Astudillo, who went deep on a pitch that was 4.24 feet off the ground. And it’s the highest pitch hit by an Angels player in the pitch-tracking era, dating back to 2008.

Ohtani has already opened eyes in the Cleveland dugout this series, with manager Terry Francona calling him an “incredible athlete.” His latest homer also caught the eye of NFL star J.J. Watt on Twitter, as well as former ace CC Sabathia, who has been one of Ohtani’s biggest supporters this season.

Ohtani also walked twice for the first time this season and is now batting .263/.313/.612 with 10 doubles, two triples, six stolen bases, 32 RBIs and 30 runs in 38 games. The two-way star has also posted a 2.10 ERA with 40 strikeouts over 25 2/3 innings in five starts as a pitcher, with his next outing scheduled for Wednesday against Cleveland.

 

 

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