LOS ANGELES -- He cannot be stopped, but he must be.
Shohei Ohtani has taken over the World Series. He is everything and he is everywhere.
It took 18 innings spread across six hours and 39 minutes Monday night , tying the record for the longest game in World Series history by innings, and every bit of oxygen at Dodger Stadium belonged to Ohtani, the game’s greatest star on its biggest stage.
He doubled, then he homered. He doubled again, then he homered again. The Blue Jays’ only option was to duck for cover, close their eyes and cover their ears. By the time Ohtani walked up to the dish for his fourth consecutive intentional walk in the 15th, the umpire was already looking into the Blue Jays’ dugout, waiting for John Schneider’s four fingers. Ohtani reached base nine times in Toront

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