Heading into Game 4 of the World Series, if there’s any baseball player in the world — actually, in the history of the sport — who wouldn’t be too dragged down by an 18-inning marathon the night prior, it would be Los Angeles Dodgers megastar Shohei Ohtani , who oftentimes plays more like an alien from another galaxy than a human being.
That’s why the Dodgers are fortunate that it’s Ohtani on the mound for Game 4, with LA facing an opportunity to go up 3-1 in the series and shove the Toronto Blue Jays’ backs up against the wall.
It might sound crazy to suggest that Ohtani, who reached base nine times on Monday night in the 18-inning classic, is the best-case scenario to pitch Game 4 for the Dodgers.
After all, Ohtani must be emotionally and physically spent after such a productive Gam

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