Ohtani exits start with cramps, then hits 40th HR

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  • Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff WriterAug 3, 2023, 11:22 PM ET

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      ESPN baseball reporter. Covered the L.A. Rams for ESPN from 2016 to 2018 and the L.A. Angels for MLB.com from 2012 to 2016.

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Shohei Ohtani was removed from Thursday night's game as a pitcher because of what the Los Angeles Angels described as cramping in his right hand and fingers.

As a hitter, he continued to star, staying in the game and becoming the first in the majors to hit 40 home runs this season thanks to a solo shot in the eighth inning against the Seattle Mariners.

The right-hander pitched four scoreless innings against the Mariners and threw only 59 pitches, but Jose Soriano replaced him for the start of the fifth.

Ohtani remained in the game as a hitter, however, getting intentionally walked, stealing second base and coming around to score the tying run in the sixth inning, before becoming the third player in Angels history with multiple 40-HR seasons (Mike Trout, Troy Glaus).

Ohtani, a clear front-runner for the AL MVP, battled a blister in his right middle finger for the better part of July, but it had since subsided.

He was removed because of leg cramps in the second game of a doubleheader in Detroit last Thursday, then in the ninth inning in Toronto the following night for the same reason.

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