Shohei Ohtani's 112 mph home run hits young fan in head at Dodger Stadium

Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani mashed his 27th home run of the season Tuesday night, and it gave his team a one-run lead late against the Arizona Diamondbacks. 

But as fans at Dodger Stadium cheered Ohtani rounding the bases, a young fan in the right-field seats appeared injured by the home run ball. 

Video replay of Ohtani’s home run in slow motion showed the ball hit a child in the forehead while other fans were trying to catch the ball.

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It’s unknown if the fan was seriously injured from Ohtani’s hit, which exited his bat at 112 mph. 

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The home run helped Ohtani’s Dodgers defeat their NL West foe, 6-5, during a season in which the Japanese star isn’t pitching after having elbow ligament surgery in September. 

Ohtani his hitting .320, which is just below New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge (.321) for the league lead in that category. Ohtani passed Baltimore Orioles phenom Gunnar Henderson for second in home runs in MLB. 

He may not be on the mound, but Ohtani is living up to the massive 10-year, $700 million deal he signed with the Dodgers this offseason. He’s once again an MVP candidate, this time in the National League after previously winning it in the American League with the Los Angeles Angels.

Ohtani will look to add to his MVP resume Wednesday night against the Diamondbacks. 

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Diddy sued by former porn star for alleged sex trafficking through 'calculated grooming scheme': lawsuit

Sean "Diddy" Combs was sued Wednesday by a former adult film star who claimed the producer groomed her into sex trafficking as an employee at his legendary annual Labor Day "white party," according to documents obtained by Fox News Digital.

Adria English alleged in the lawsuit she was "required" to take narcotics offered by "white party" guests when first employed by Combs in 2004. She claimed Combs "laced the liquor with ecstasy" and was given strict instructions on which bottles to drink from.

English claimed she was sex-trafficked between 2004 and 2009 by Combs, Tamika Thomas and Jacob Arabov, aka "Jacob the Jeweler."

The petition is the 10th lawsuit filed against the music mogul since November.

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"Despite being forced to drink copious amounts of alcohol and consume illicit narcotics, the encounters Plaintiff was forced to endure were so excruciating that Plaintiff remembers them as they still haunt her to this day," documents state.

"The first ‘White Party’ in 2004 had no sinister intent or requirements for physical sexual contact and seemed to be a legitimate employment opportunity; so, when Plaintiff was offered employment in the proceeding years at the Labor Day ‘White Party,’ she accepted the employment opportunity."

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The documents added, "Defendant Thomas and Combs groomed Plaintiff into sex trafficking over time."

Around the third party, English claimed Combs "demanded" she "begin engaging in vaginal sexual intercourse with guests, as they had learned about her past in adult entertainment and used it forcefully to coerce Plaintiff into sex work."

English claimed she was "unable to recall details from the Miami 'White Parties' due to the increased demand that Plaintiff engage in illicit narcotics and alcohol use while employed for Defendant Combs."

Representatives for Combs did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.

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Combs is also being sued by Liza Gardner, Jane Doe, Joi Dickerson-Neal and music producer Rodney "Lil Rod" Jones. Combs has denied each of the claims.

In March, Combs' homes in Los Angeles and Miami were raided by Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) officials as part of a federal human trafficking investigation. It's unclear if Combs is the target of the federal agency's investigation.

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Combs' attorney, Aaron Dyer, called the raids a "gross overuse of military-level force" in a statement provided to Fox News Digital at the time.