Shohei Ohtani looks on after giving up a home run to Pirates rookie Henry Davis Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports

Shohei Ohtani has been one of the best pitchers in baseball this season. It seems Pittsburgh Pirates rookie Henry Davis didn’t get the memo.

Davis hit not one, but two home runs against Ohtani during the Pirates’ clash against the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night. It’s the first time in Ohtani’s MLB career that a single player has homered twice off of him in the same game.

In the top of the fourth inning, Davis drove a high off-speed pitch into the Angels’ bullpen to give Pittsburgh a 2-0 lead.

Then two innings later, the Pirates outfielder took the very first pitch of the sixth — a 97 mph fastball — to opposite field for his second home run in as many at-bats.

It’s not a bad way for Davis to garner the third and fourth home runs of his career. Davis also notched a single off of Ohtani in the second inning for a three-hit game.

Despite Davis’ heroics, the Angels still managed to outscore the Pirates 8-5 to claim the victory. An Ohtani walk to lead off the bottom of the fourth was the start of a five-run inning for the home team. The Angels followed that up with a three-run fifth inning to seal the win.

Ohtani has had an uncharacteristically tough July. In three games thus far, he’s already given up 14 earned runs for an ERA of 8.10.

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