Shohei Ohtani’s unprecedented Dodgers night puts him in league of his own



LOS ANGELES — Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani is worth the price of admission, which ain’t cheap, by the way. And he’s certainly worth the $2M they’re paying him this year — and probably worth a hundred times that — in a historically deferred deal for instant amazement and thrills. 

Fairly, the unprecedented two-way performance Ohtani put on to personally usher baseball’s best regular-season team, the small-market Milwaukee Brewers, out of the playoffs and send the defending champion $400M Dodgers back to the World Series was worth everything. 

It’s hard to imagine anyone’s ever done more in a playoff clinching game — or any postseason game. Ohtani became the 11th player to homer three times in a postseason game. But of course, no one ever did that while throwing six shutout innings and striking out 10, too, because that’s supposed to be impossible. 

Two-way star Shohei Ohtani reacts in the seventh inning of the Dodgers’ Game 4 NLCS-clinching win over the Brewers Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

This was Ohtani’s signature performance, and it’s hard to recollect anyone having a better one, in any setting. He hit the three longest shots of the game and the three hardest-hit balls, too, and he threw all the fastest pitches of a game that few will forget who witnessed it. 

Credit to Nypost AND Peoples

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