Shohei Ohtani may not have dealt the decisive blow in the Los Angeles Dodgers ' 18-inning win in Game 3 of the World Series , but he sure was the star of the show. He went 4-4 on the night, and with the Toronto Blue Jays fearing what he's capable of from the plate in a sudden death situation, he ended up walking five consecutive times during that game.
Alas, in Game 4, Ohtani wasn't quite as brilliant. He did walk in his very first at-bat to extend his walks streak to six, but he was very quiet from the plate otherwise, going 0-3 on the night. He also wasn't at his sharpest on the mound, as he allowed the Blue Jays to score four earned runs in six innings of work, with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. even taking him deep in the third inning of the Dodgers 6-2 loss on Tuesday that evened up t

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