The only weakness in Shohei Ohtani's incredible two-way game these days is his control, and it's bugging the Los Angeles Angels' star. "He’s feeling so good, and doing so well," said Angels manager Joe Maddon, who encouraged Ohtani's move to play every day this season. Ohtani hit his 10th homer of the season Thursday night, surpassing his entire total in 44 games last season and tying him for the overall lead with Boston’s J.D. On the mound, Ohtani has a 100-mph fastball, a slider and a nasty curve — but he also has another pitch that's gaining a fearsome reputation. The Angels will monitor Ohtani's every move closely and patiently, eager to see just how many more unprecedented feats he can accomplish.
Source: Fox News May 10, 2021 11:37 UTC