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Shohei Ohtani is the master of backing up his words.

Last week, Ohtani said that he wanted to pitch more 1-2-3 innings and that he was tired of issuing too many walks (as many as five on April 11).

The two-way ace, after a rain-abbreviated start in Boston, accomplished his goal Friday, walking only two while striking out 11 in a 2-0 Angels win.

Against a struggling Kansas City team that was 4-15 heading into Friday, Ohtani quickly foreshadowed the damage he’d inflict on the Royals. He struck out the first three batters he faced on 12 pitches. Ohtani retired the Royals in order in five of his seven innings.

Ohtani confounded batters with six different pitches, adding to what’s shaping up to be another memorable season for the 2021 American League MVP.

Reliever Carlos Estévez oversaw a 1-2-3 eighth and Jose Quijada shut down the Royals in the ninth for his fourth save of the season.

Logan O’Hoppe placed on injured list

Rookie catcher Logan O’Hoppe was put on the 10-day injured list because of left shoulder inflammation. Angels manager Phil Nevin explained that the team did not have a substantial update on O’Hoppe’s condition. The rookie catcher will continue to be evaluated over the coming days.

“He’s in better spirits today, but obviously still disappointed,” Nevin said. “Everybody feels for him.”

O’Hoppe felt a pop in the back of his left shoulder swinging at a pitch in Boston on Monday. He continued to play and was in the lineup Tuesday against the New York Yankees. He felt another pop during his last at-bat at Yankee Stadium.

Catcher Chad Wallach was added to the 40-man roster. Wallach started Friday and hit a 424-foot, two-run home run in the third inning.

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