Anaheim, California – Shohei Ohtani hit his 45th home run of the season on Tuesday night to keep the MLB home run race tight, but the Los Angeles Angels were overpowered by the Houston Astros 10-5.
Ohtani hit his first homer in 10 games, driving a solo shot off Cristian Javier 445 feet (136 meters) into the elevated right field stands at Angel Stadium and trimming Houston’s lead to five in the eighth inning. He went 2-for-4 with two runs scored.
The 27-year-old has only three homers in September, but he is just one behind the Toronto Blue Jays’ Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Kansas City Royals’ Salvador Perez for the major league lead. Tuesday’s homer was Ohtani’s first since Sept. 10.
The Angels were unable to snap their losing skid at home and lost their fifth straight game.
But Ohtani provided fans with a bright spot as he tied for the second-most homers in a single season by an Angel, matching Mike Trout’s 2019 total. Only Troy Glaus, who hit 47 in 2000, has more.
The Astros capitalized against the Angels’ shaky bullpen and built a 10-1 lead in the sixth, having knocked out Angels starter Packy Naughton (0-3) after four innings. Jose Urquidy (8-3), who gave up a three-run homer to Phil Gosselin in the sixth, earned the win.
Ohtani singled and scored in the sixth.
Kyle Tucker and Aledmys Diaz hit back-to-back homers in the second inning and drove in three runs apiece for the visitors, who routed the Angels 10-0 on Monday. Jose Altuve and Martin Maldonado also homered.
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Source : Baseball – The Japan Times