If you needed any more proof that Shohei Ohtani has a place reserved among baseball’s all-time greats, the two-way superstar offered up some pretty compelling evidence with his performance on Friday night.
Baseball is a sport in which it’s difficult for one player to individually carry a team to victory on any given night. But what Ohtani did in Game 4 against the Milwaukee Brewers was as close as you’ll get to one man single-handedly taking down the opposition on the diamond.
In what may go down as the greatest individual showing in MLB post-season history, Ohtani willed the Los Angeles Dodgers to their second straight World Series by dominating both on the mound and at the plate.
Ohtani pitched six scoreless innings on the night in just his second career MLB playoff start, using a dev