
"Ohtani reached 22.2 innings pitched without allowing a run, the longest such active streak in Major League Baseball. He also reached base three times, making 36 straight games reaching base safely."
"The mound was challenging with the weather, but it was still a solid experience for my first start. I let [catcher Will] Smith handle the pitch calling."
"I thought it was really good. He was mixing all his pitches effectively to retire batters. Six scoreless innings, right? It was a truly outstanding start."
Shohei Ohtani achieved remarkable feats in a recent game, extending his scoreless innings streak to 22.2, the longest in Major League Baseball. He also reached base safely for the 36th consecutive game, another league-leading streak. On the mound, Ohtani allowed only one hit and struck out six batters while pitching in challenging weather conditions. At the plate, he recorded one hit and two walks, contributing to his team's performance despite a slow start to the season.
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