LOS ANGELES — What do you say about the game that has everything? History and high drama so good it needed a record-tying extra nine innings and 6 hours, 39 minutes to sort itself out.
There were heroes aplenty and there was the G.O.A.T. – lots of him. Shohei Ohtani, greatest of all time, all over the bases, all game long.
Game 4’s starting pitcher continued to set all kinds of history at the plate in Game 3 on Monday, helping the Dodgers secure an 18-inning, 6-5 victory to take a 2-1 lead in their World Series matchup with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Next Ohtani will pitch – and hit, if the Blue Jays are brave enough to pitch to him – as the Dodgers continue their quest Tuesday for a second consecutive world championship and their third since 2020.
On Monday, Ohtani had already raked two

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