LOS ANGELES — Shohei Ohtani made his 30th home run in Dodger blue a memorable one.
The superstar slugger drove a cutter from Boston Red Sox pitcher Kutter Crawford 473 feet over the bleachers at Dodger Stadium during the fifth inning of Sunday's game.
Ohtani's blast was one of six homers by the Dodgers in a 9-6 victory.
''Yes, and at a good angle,'' Ohtani said through an interpreter when asked if he got all of it.
According to fans in the area, the ball sailed between the pavilion roof and an advertisement sign in right-center field, but it cleared the concourse and landed on the walkway in the ballpark plaza.
''I was looking but I really couldn't see where it went,'' Ohtani said. ''Everybody was like kind of semi-impressed.''
Ohtani's homer came after Austin Barnes' solo shot. It was the seventh time this season the Dodgers hit back-to-back home runs. Four have involved Ohtani.
''No, I don't think so,'' Crawford said when asked if anyone had hit a longer homer off him. ''I left a few pitches over the middle of the plate and they didn't miss.''