Angels Star has Fastest Pitch, Hardest HR in Same Inning

Talk about a two way player. Shohei Otani, in a historic outing for the Los Angeles Angels, delivered a 100.6 mph fastball in their opening inning of their 7-4 win against the Chicago White Sox in Anaheim. Then, in the very very same inning, Ohtani drilled a deep home run on the first pitch at the plate to put the Angels up 1-0 almost instantly.

The ball, which came off the bat at more than 115 mph, traveled more than 450 feet from the plate.

“He’s got a great career doing either, and he might have a really spectacular, special career doing both,” Angels manager Joe Maddon said before the game, via The Associated Press. “So you never want to get in the way of greatness.”

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Ohtani’s home run was the hardest-hit of the season. After throwing a 100.6 mph fast ball in the first inning, he holds that league record, too.

Ohtani was forced to leave the game in the fifth inning after he was slid in at home plate.

But he’ll be fine.

Thank goodness because if he can stay healthy, he’s going to keep on blowing us all away.


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