Shohei Ohtani's Historic Night: Angels' Two-Way Star Reaches Base Five Times, Goes Yard in Victory Over Orioles
- Ohtani became the first starting pitcher since 1964 to reach base five times in a game as the Los Angeles Angels beat the Baltimore Orioles 9-5.
- Ohtani had four hits and a walk, including a three-run homer, and finished a double shy of hitting for the cycle.
- Ohtani allowed five runs in seven innings but made up for his struggles on the mound with a dominant performance at the plate.
- The Orioles hit three home runs off Ohtani, who has given up 17 runs over his past four starts spanning 25 innings.
- No starting pitcher has ever hit for the cycle in MLB history.