Umpire immediately apologized to Shohei Ohtani after seeing that he wasn’t cheating

Ump was so relieved.

We already know that Los Angeles Angels two-way star Shohei Ohtani is a special talent. As a hitter, he has a .974 OPS and a 0.47 ERA as a pitcher in the early portion of the season. He’s ridiculous.

He’s also the rare player who can make an umpire smile after being proven wrong. We saw that on Tuesday..

During the fifth inning of the Angels’ game against the Washington Nationals, home plate umpire Alfonso Marquez noticed something underneath Ohtani’s sleeve and approached the mound to investigate. You could tell that Marquez didn’t want to be the one to eject Ohtani for a foreign-substance violation, so he was visibly happy to see that the object under Ohtani’s sleeve was the PitchCom device.

I mean, look at that reaction. Marquez appeared to say something like, “Ohhh, I’m sorry!” And then went on to explain to Ohtani that everything was fine.

The PitchCom device is used to relay pitch calls between the pitcher and catcher, so it’s totally legal for Ohtani to have it on him. The placement just threw Marquez off as it’s usually on a belt or wristband for catchers.

Ohtani went on to pitch seven innings of scoreless, one-hit baseball in the Angels’ 2-0 win.

MLB fans particularly enjoyed that interaction from the Angels star as well.