LOS ANGELES (AP) — Even in a monumental 18-inning World Series game overflowing with statistical superlatives and unforgettable achievements all across the field, Shohei Ohtani again managed to tower above it all.
No player ever had more extra-base hits in a World Series game than Ohtani did in Game 3 on Monday night when he slugged two homers and two doubles in the first seven innings.
No player in any major league game ever reached base more times than Ohtani did when he got walked five straight times following his four-hit barrage.
And nobody who ever picked up a baseball accomplished a fraction of Ohtani’s latest mind-blowing feats at the plate on a night when they really needed to get to bed because they had to pitch the next day.
“I want to go to sleep as soon as possible so I ca

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