The Angels took an L before even taking the field on Tuesday.
The Angels were undeterred, however.“He was taken through a back exit by Angels PR.”With Ohtani headed into free agency
, the Angels opted to go for it this season instead of trying to extract value for the superstar either last offseason or before the trade deadline. Today was Angels photo day. But Shohei Ohtani wasn’t available for it. So they used a body double, and will presumably photoshop him in. He was taken through a back exit by Angels PR.
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