The
 star pitcher and hitter wore an Angels jersey to his news conference. 
He opened with an introduction in English, saying: "Long time, no see. 
I'm Shohei Ohtani. Welcome to my press conference. Please enjoy." The 
Sapporo Dome crowd erupted in laughter and applause.
  
  For
 five seasons, Ohtani called Sapporo home, playing for the Nippon Ham 
Fighters. He intends to be a starting pitcher and everyday hitter with 
the Angels.
 
  Ohtani, the reigning Pacific League MVP, threw one final ceremonial pitch from the Sapporo Dome mound.
  
  He
 spurned other major league offers to join two-time MVP Mike Trout and 
slugger Albert Pujols. The Angels are coming off their second 
consecutive losing season and haven't won a playoff game since 2009.
 
  Ohtani
 was 3-2 with a 3.20 ERA while slowed by thigh and ankle injuries. But 
those numbers don't indicate the potential for a pitcher whose fastball 
has topped 100 mph.
 
 Scouts
 are more divided on Ohtani's ability to consistently hit big-league 
pitching. He hit .332 in 65 games with eight homers and 31 RBIs last 
season, occasionally unleashing the tape-measure blasts that captivated 
prospective teams.
 
 In 2016, Ohtani hit .322 with 22 home runs and 67 RBIs in 104 games. He also was 10-4 with a 1.86 ERA.
  
  Ohtani
 will attempt to chart a rare career path, the majors' first regular 
two-way player in decades. He has drawn numerous, if unfair, comparisons
 to Babe Ruth, who excelled as a hitter and a pitcher early in his Hall 
of Fame career.
 
  The
 Angels plan to use Ohtani as a hitter and a pitcher, and the 
23-year-old player said Monday he is confident he can succeed in both in
 a more challenging environment.
 
 Since
 joining the Angels this month, it was revealed that Ohtani injured the 
elbow of his pitching arm at the end of this past season. A leaked 
medical report sent to all MLB clubs showed a Grade 1 sprain of the 
ulnar collateral ligament and he received a platelet-rich-plasma 
injection in October.
 
 But
 the injury is not considered serious and Japanese media reports last 
week showed Ohtani taking batting practice and throwing long toss.
 

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