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Shohei Ohtani makes history on MLB Opening Day in loss to Astros

By CNN Sports staff

Updated 1058 GMT (1858 HKT) April 8, 2022

Ohtani throws against the Astros at Angel Stadium on Opening Day.

(CNN)Shohei Ohtani had a bittersweet MLB Opening Day.

The 27-year-old Ohtani made history on Thursday as he became the first player in the history of the American and National Leagues to throw his team's first pitch of the season and face his team's first pitch as a hitter. However the Japanese star's efforts, which included throwing seven pitches measured at 99 miles per hour, were in vain as the Los Angeles Angels lost 3-1 to the Houston Astros at a sold-out Angel Stadium.Why is baseball no longer America's Game?The new «Ohtani rule,» introduced ahead of the 2022 season, meant the two-way star stayed in the game as the designated hitter after he was done pitching. «My splitter was a little bit all over the place, but I felt good about my fastball, curveball and slider,» Ohtani said, according to MLB.comRead More«I had a chance in my last at-bat to tie the game, but I couldn't come through, which was disappointing. On the pitching side, I felt like the pitch count was high and it didn't allow me to stay in the game longer.»Despite his historic feat, Ohtani was outshone by Framber Valdez, who threw 54 of 84 pitches for strikes as the Astros claimed a record-equaling 10th consecutive Opening Day win. Sensational two-way baseball star Shohei Ohtani named the unanimous choice for MVP of the American LeagueValdez threw 6 2/3 scoreless innings and retired 15 batters in a row during the course of Thursday's game. «I made adjustments during Spring Training and the biggest thing was attacking the zone, getting ahead in the count and attacking the batters,» he said.Back in November, Ohtani was unanimously
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