Vladimir Guerrero Jr. isn’t going to be seen any time soon, if ever, on a big-league mound, but his presence this post-season has been hard to overlook. Article content

In some ways, it’s reminiscent of Shohei Ohtani when baseball’s unicorn is raking at the plate. Article content Article content

The face of baseball had a game for the ages in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ series-clinching win Friday night over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers when he registered 10 strikeouts as the starting pitcher and homered three times.

“Incredible performance, unprecedented to see what Shohei did on the mound and at the plate,’’ began Mariners manager Dan Wilson. “It’s unfathomable to think one person was capable of that … It was a history-making game for sure.”

And to think Wilson will have to find a

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