Shohei Ohtani's otherworldly performance that propelled the Los Angeles Dodgers back to the World Series has left the sporting world in awe, with players and legends alike marvelling at what may have been the greatest single-game display in MLB history.
In a Friday night masterpiece, Ohtani flashed his dominance on both sides of the ball, hitting three homers and pitching six scoreless innings while striking out 10 batters to complete a four-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers. "That was probably the greatest postseason performance of all time," said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "There's been a lot of postseason games. And there's a reason why he's the greatest player on the planet."
Dodgers teammate Mookie Betts perhaps captured it best: "It's like we're the Chicago Bulls, and he's Mic