After turning in one of the single-greatest playoff performances in MLB history in the NLCS, perennial MVP Shohei Ohtani did it again for Los Angeles Dodgers fans in Game 3 of the World Series .

How, one may ask, could someone follow up a game where they hit three home runs while recording double-digit strikeouts on the mound? Well, by connecting on all four of his first at-bats, recording two doubles and two home runs to score three runs in the game, including the moon shot that tied everything up at 5-5 in the seventh . Expand Tweet Article Continues Below

With numbers on par with some of the very best to ever do it, where does Ohtani sit in that pantheon of MLB performers? Well, according to Talkin' Baseball, Ohtani is only the second player in MLB history to hit eight hom

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