Shohei Ohtani had the preeminent game of his other-worldly baseball career in the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ marathon 18-inning win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.
In Game 3, Ohtani put on a World Series performance that hasn’t been seen in over a century, crushing the ball every time he had the opportunity to hit, finishing with two home runs and two doubles.
Ohtani tied the record for extra-base hits in a World Series game first set when Frank Isbell had four doubles for the Chicago White Sox in Game 5 of the 1906 Fall Classic. Ohtani’s seventh and eighth home runs also pushed him into the post-season lead and tied him for third-most all-time in a single playoff run.
And if it seemed impossible for Ohtani to do any more to help his team win, he’ll toe the rubber for Game 4 on Tuesday

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