Angels’ Shohei Ohtani Has Hilarious Reason For Choosing To Wear No. 17

Japanese two-way star Shohei Ohtani was introduced as a member of the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, and he donned his No. 17 jersey for the first time.

But why No. 17 you ask?

Ohtani wore No. 11 as a member of the Nippon Ham Fighters, but the hitter/pitcher was unable to wear that number in L.A. as it’s retired in honor of Jim Fregosi.

So Ohtani chose 17, and not 18, which has been worn by a number of Japanese stars because the number he wanted already was taken by some guy named Mike Trout.

We’re sure Trout might have given up the number if it was a deal breaker, as the star outfielder basically has been doing it on his own out in L.A. for the past few seasons.

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The Angels’ plan for Ohtani is not yet known, but the 23-year-old star has said he wants to both pitch and hit in the big leagues. As long as he doesn’t want Trout’s spot in the lineup that should be fine.