Shohei Ohtani hit a solo home run on Tuesday at PNC Park for his 46th home run of the season. Coupled with his franchise-record 54 home runs last season, Ohtani now has 100 home runs in less than two seasons with the Dodgers, and got there faster than any other player in franchise history.

Gary Sheffield held the previous club record, needing 399 games with the Dodgers to hit 100 home runs. Ohtani got to 100 in 294 games.

“It wasn’t on my radar. I’m not surprised by it,” manager Dave Roberts said last week of Ohtani already hitting 100 home runs. “I didn’t know what to expect, I was just happy to have him in a Dodgers uniform. He’s had an incredible run in a short period of time.”

Home run No. 100 for Ohtani with the Dodgers came in the third inning on Tuesday, against hard-throwing Pir

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