LOS ANGELES — Game 3 was so chock full of nuggets that the 18-inning marathon remained the talk of the day on Tuesday ahead of Game 4 of Dodgers vs. Blue Jays.
Shohei Ohtani reached base all nine times he was up on Monday, including four intentional walks, a strategy Blue Jays manager John Schneider might continue to pursue going forward in the series. But the nine times reaching base was mind-boggling, three more times than anyone else has ever reached base in a World Series game.
“I could safely — I don’t want to say safely because he’ll probably break it — but I don’t think I’ll see that ever again, nine times in a row, I mean, like, reach base in one game. At least I hope not. That’s a lot,” Blake Snell said Tuesday. “But it doesn’t even a amaze me with him anymore. He’s going to do

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