Shohei Ohtani's Near-Cycle Draws Reaction From Bad Bunny
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Shohei Ohtani's Near-Cycle Draws Reaction From Bad Bunny
"Ohtani's grand slam is naturally grabbing a lot of the attention surrounding the game, but with an additional single and double, he had a chance to hit for the cycle, one of the rarest achievements in the sport. In the fourth inning, Ohtani had a shot at a triple and at first, it looked as if he had done enough. A hard-hit drive down the first base line is exactly the kind of hit he needed to accomplish the feat, but the first baseman for Chinese Taipei was able to snag it."
"The singer born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio is having himself quite a 2026, and he's doing so by bridging the worlds of music and sports. In February alone, he took home the Grammy Award for Album of the Year for 'Debí Tirar Más Fotos,' then followed that up a week later with a stellar halftime show at Super Bowl LX. Bad Bunny also is an owner of the Cangrejeros de Santurce basketball team, which plays in Puerto Rico's Baloncesto Superior Nacional."
Shohei Ohtani delivered an outstanding performance in the World Baseball Classic as Japan defeated Chinese Taipei 13-0. Ohtani hit a grand slam, single, and double, putting him one hit away from achieving the rare feat of hitting for the cycle. In the fourth inning, he drove a hard hit down the first base line that appeared destined for a triple, but the Chinese Taipei first baseman made a diving catch to rob him of the accomplishment. Recording artist Bad Bunny, attending the game in support of Team Puerto Rico, reacted from the stands with visible disappointment at the missed opportunity. Japan will face Team Korea in the next round early Saturday morning, with first pitch scheduled for 2 a.m.
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