Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani and NLCS
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Once Shohei Ohtani homered for the third time — shortly after wrapping up his six scoreless innings on the mound — the superlatives began in earnest.
Shohei Ohtani may have stolen the show in the Dodgers’ National League Championship Series clincher on Friday night, delivering what was perhaps the most impressive individual performance in baseball history,
We’re watching something we’ve never seen before,” Dave Roberts said. Here are seven reasons this was the single greatest game of all time.
Coming off Shohei Ohtani's amazing performance to finish off the Brewers in the NCLS, Matthew Pouliot takes a look at the scope of history.
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Ohtani Makes MLB History with Pitching, Three Home Runs
I knew Ohtani was a great player. But not to this extent. On the 18th of last month (Korean time), Shohei Ohtani, 31 (born in 1994), started as a pitcher in Game 4 of the Major League Baseball (MLB) National League Championship Series (NLCS),
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Blue Jays in World Series for first time since before Ohtani was born, while Dodgers seek to repeat
When slugger Joe Carter hit the last World Series pitch thrown in Canada over the left-field wall to win the Toronto Blue Jays' second consecutive title, it was 8 1/2 months before Shohei Ohtani was born.
Dodgers superstar defies description with historic three-homer, 10-strikeout playoff performance that has observers questioning if we'll ever see anyone like him again.
TORONTO — Shohei Ohtani’s performance in the Dodgers’ NLCS Game 4 clincher against the Brewers — three homers while hitting and 10 strikeouts in six shutout innings while pitching — was Ruthian or, more and more, Ohtani-an. He is Ohne of kind. No one like him. Ever.