Shohei Ohtani, the only player in Major League Baseball history aside from Babe Ruth with 200 home runs as a hitter and 500 strikeouts as a pitcher, has added another accolade to his Hall-of-Fame resume, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Toronto Blue Jays to a second consecutive World Series title.

Ohtani was the Dodgers’ most powerful bat in the Fall Classic and started two games on the mound, including the series-clinching 5-4 extra-innings victory in Game 7 Saturday night at Rogers Centre.

The two-way superstar did get roughed up on the mound in Game 7 and his offensive contributions were inconsequential – he reached base three times but never drove in nor scored a run – but his game-breaking ability did steal the Dodgers a win in the series.

Freddie Freeman hit the walk-off h

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