The roar inside Dodger Stadium didn’t fade. It never could. Not after what they had just witnessed — something no one had ever seen, and maybe never will again. It was disbelief that turned to awe, awe that turned to joy, and joy that turned into pure pandemonium.
Because on this October night in Chavez Ravine, under the bright lights and endless California sky, Shohei Ohtani authored a masterpiece — one that will live forever in baseball history.
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For the rest of time, they will call it, The Shohei Ohtani Game.
Shohei Ohtan i hit three homers and struck out ten, as he led the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-1, in Game 4 of the NLCS, in a legendary performance that sent them back to the World Se