The Toronto Blue Jays finally figured out how to contain the offensive firepower of Shohei Ohtani, even if the realization came one at-bat too late to help them get ahead in the World Series.

The winning formula was right there all along: Just walk him.

All it took to knock some sense into Toronto manager John Schneider on Monday night was Ohtani knocking the cover off ball at Dodger Stadium , producing a Hollywood sizzle reel of legendary proportions. Ohtani began Game 3 by going double-homer-double-homer — becoming the first batter to get four extra-base hits in a World Series game — before Jays pitchers started putting up four fingers for the intentional walk.

Ohtani finished 4-for-4 with five walks (four intentional, but all on purpose), turning into a bystander in a 6-5 victory f

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