"He just doesn't seem human right now," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts recently said. "I really haven't seen a player as locked in as Shohei is for as long as he's been, for quite some time. Just huge hits, huge homers."
During his latest week of play, Ohtani hit .520/.571/.800 with four doubles, one home run, seven RBI and four stolen bases. The stretch included helping the Dodgers clinch the NL West title behind back-to-back wins against the San Diego Padres.
The Japan native led the Majors in batting average and on-base percentage; tied for the Major League lead in hits (13), doubles and stolen bases; ranked second in on-base plus slugging (1.371); ranked third in total bases; tied for third in RBI; and tied for fourth in slugging and extra-base hits (5).
Ohtani was one of six players with at least two games this season where he had at least four hits and four RBI, showcasing his incredible impactful performances throughout the season.
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