Watching Shohei Ohtani do superhuman things on a nightly basis is something we've all become somewhat numb to, simply because it seems like he's accomplishing something no one has ever done multiple times a week.
He's led the Los Angeles Dodgers to within two games of a second straight World Series championship - something no team has accomplished since the New York Yankees at the turn of the century. Entering Game 5, Ohtani boasts a ridiculous .400/.591/1.133 slash line, including three home runs and a staggering seven walks to just four punchouts.
Oh, and he's also been a key contributor for the Dodgers on the mound, as well - in case you forgot about his unicorn-like status in today's game.