Shohei Ohtani might not be human.

The Los Angeles Dodgers superstar put up a never-before-seen stat line in Game 4 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.

On the mound, Ohtani racked up 10 strikeouts while allowing only one hit over six innings of his second post-season start.

But that wasn’t enough for the Japanese slugger, as he made sure to give himself some serious run support as well.

Ohtani started the game by hitting the first leadoff homer by a pitcher in major league history.

Then he added a second titanic drive in the fourth that appeared to leave Dodger Stadium.

For his next act, he hit his third home run in the bottom of the seventh and made history once again.

Ohtani became the first player in any game, regular-season or post-season, to hit three home runs

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