For three straight games, Dodgers fans held their breath as Shohei Ohtani looked strangely mortal on the biggest stage. After struggling against the Phillies and Brewers earlier in the postseason, questions began to grow about whether the two-way superstar could carry Los Angeles all the way. But on a night when it mattered most, Ohtani silenced every critic with what may go down as the greatest individual performance in postseason history.
The Dodgers thrashed the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 in Game 4 to punch their ticket to the World Series, thanks to Shohei Ohtani’s unforgettable display. He threw six shutout innings, striking out 10 batters, and allowed just two hits. As if that wasn’t enough, he also went 3-for-3 at the plate with three home runs and three RBIs. Every time he stepped onto