The Toronto Blue Jays ran into many problems on Monday night in the World Series: a beleaguered bullpen, making subs earlier than they may have liked, and general fatigue after an 18-inning game for the ages .
But while there were two teams playing baseball for nearly seven hours, no one quite commanded the spotlight like Dodgers two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani.
In four official at-bats, Ohtani had four hits, including a pair of home runs. Oh, he also had five additional plate appearances , being walked intentionally on four occasions while pitching four balls to him on another instance.
“The guy’s a great player. There’s certain times where … you feel better about someone else beating you. If that someone else is Mookie Betts or Freddie Freeman, it still stings. But he had a great

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