LOS ANGELES — How do you measure an instant classic the likes of what unfolded over 18 unforgettable, unyielding innings at one of the great settings in all of sport Monday night, the timeless and terrific Dodger Stadium?
You start with a stubborn slugfest to the finish, the Blue Jays and Dodgers giving everything they had in Game 3 of the World Series and yielding next to nothing.
You think of how it started, how it ended six hours and 39 minutes after the first pitch and you think of nearly everything in between.
And ultimately you think of one of the greatest professional athletes on the planet unleashing yet another tour de force in an historic performance in an unforgettable game.
Yes, Shohei Ohtani, the Japanese superstar who transcends the game led the Dodgers early setting th

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