It seems as if each time he steps on the mound there’s some new accomplishment that Shohei Ohtani achieves. Wednesday evening it was a perfect game against the Astros, which he took into the sixth inning. “Yeah I knew (I had a perfect game), but my pitch count was getting up there, so I wasn’t sure if I would’ve been able to finish it,” he said after the game. As usual, Ohtani worked his magic at the plate, too; he started the game, an eventual 6-0 Angels win, with a leadoff walk, then came around to score a few batters later. Houston starter Jake Odorizzi was so off that the Angels were able …