Shohei Ohtani just did something for the first time in his remarkable career . Any time that happens it’s noteworthy. On Monday, the Dodgers star was named National League Pitcher of the Month for March/April. It is the first time in his career that he has won a pitching-specific monthly honor. He is no stranger to player of the month awards, as he won four in the American League and two in the National League. But he has never received an official award specifically for his pitching until now. In March and April, Ohtani made five starts and went 2–1 with a 0.60 ERA, 0.87 WHIP and 34 strikeouts against nine walks in 30 innings. He went six innings in each start and allowed two earned runs total, and four runs overall. He has topped 100 pitches once, which came in his last start on April 28. L.A. has been slowly ramping him up. The was Ohtani’s best month on the mound during his MLB carerer. We decided to go inside the numbers to show just how dominant he was. 0 — Home runs allowed in 30 innings.…