The Milwaukee Brewers headed into Game 4 of the NLCS with one goal: stay alive. Coming back from a 3-0 deficit is ridiculously hard, yes. However, if they wanted to have a chance of doing the impossible, they needed to take it one game at a time… especially against the juggernaut that is the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Unfortunately for the Brewers, they ran into a brick wall. It's name is Shohei Ohtani. Taking the mound for the Dodgers in Game 4, the Brewers fell victim to the Japanese sensation's prowess. Ohtani turned in arguably the greatest postseason performance of all-time: striking out ten hitters in six scoreless innings while also hitting three home runs en route to a 5-1 win.

After the game, Brewers manager Pat Murphy couldn't help but give Ohtani props. Murphy also made su

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