Wow. So, where do they go from here? Last night’s game was epic in every way. All of us are exhausted. Personally, after going to be at 3:15 am Eastern, I’m surprised my brain is functioning enough to write this.

That fatigue will be the story line for Game 4, starting most notably with the Dodgers starting pitcher. You know, that guy who did nothing more than hit two doubles and two homers and got on base all nine times he was at the plate. (Insert Ferris Buehler’s principal’s Nine Times meme here).

The last time Shohei Ohtani pitched a game at Dodgers Stadium, he delivered a game for the ages. Three homers on top of pitching six shutout innings.

We can say for certain that won’t happen again. Well, the six shutout innings very well might, but not the three homers. After Game 3, Toront

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