On Monday evening, the Los Angeles Dodgers went up 2-1 in their World Series matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays in an 18 inning epic that finally ended when Freddie Freeman launched a solo home run after the equivalent of two full games had been played. The Dodgers are now just to wins away from hoisting their second straight World Series trophy and could theoretically close the series out without having to go back to Toronto.

While Freeman captured the headlines at the end of the game, the star of the show for the Dodgers on Monday was Shohei Ohtani , who went 4-4 and was also intentionally walked five times, getting him on base an MLB record nine times.

One person who was amazed by what he saw from Ohtani was ESPN sports media personality Pat McAfee , who took to the Pat McAf

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