As many around the baseball world debate whether or not the Los Angeles Angels are making a mistake keeping Shohei Ohtani at the trade deadline, the superstar pitcher tossed his first-ever career complete game shutout.
Less than 24 hours after a report from Sports Illustrated went live saying the Angels plan to keep Ohtani and be buyers at the trade deadline, the 29-year-old went a full nine innings to help Los Angeles best the Detroit Tigers 6-0. In Thursday’s game — the first of a doubleheader — Ohtani allowed one hit and walked three batters, striking out eight while throwing 111 total pitches. It was a truly impressive performance from Ohtani, who masterfully painted the strike zone with ease en route to the victory.
And thanks to Pitching Ninja — Rob Friedman on Twitter — you can watch this minute-plus highlight package of Ohtani’s stunning complete game shutout!
66 Seconds of Shohei Painting today. 🖌️🎨
It's like he can see the lines of the K zone. pic.twitter.com/lSNiIzPiiN
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) July 27, 2023
Seriously, that was some beautiful stuff from Ohtani.
MLB fans were completely in awe of Ohtani’s spotless strike zone painting in his first-ever career complete game shutout.