The baseball world is getting ready for an important game in October, but one name comes up in every conversation. Shohei Ohtani’s historic Game 4, in which he hit three home runs that traveled 1,342 feet and struck out ten times, has overshadowed Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s equally impressive ALCS performance, in which he hit three home runs and had a .385 average. The Dodgers are playing the Blue Jays in the World Series, and Guerrero and his teammates are just an afterthought, even though they earned their chance to win the title.
In Game 4 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, Ohtani had one of the best single-game performances in baseball history. The two-way superstar hit three home runs, one in the first, one in the fourth, and one in the seventh, for a total distance of 1,342 fee