Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani watches his home run against the Toronto Blue Jays during the seventh inning in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday. Brynn Anderson/AP

The superlatives to describe Shohei Ohtani’s performance this October are running out as quickly as Dodger Stadium ran out of food in Monday’s marathon World Series game.

And on Tuesday, he’s about to once again do something baseball has never seen.

Ohtani’s monster 4-4 night – which included two home runs, two doubles, an astonishing five walks and 12 total bases – helped the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-5 win in 18 innings on Monday. The game ended just before midnight Pacific time, giving the Japanese superstar about 17 hours to rest and recuperate before he takes the mound as LA’s starter in Game 4 on Tuesday

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