This was not vintage Ohtani, or even remotely close.
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If the Dodgers Shohei Ohtani was going to be the Ohtani of the night before or even the start before that, the Jays were going to be in a 3-1 hole. Article content Article content
If he was anything less, you had to like the Jays chances.
FOX analyst, former long-time starter and closer with the Atlanta Braves and Hall of Famer John Smoltz was leaning towards Ohtani playing the hero again in his pre-game analysis.
Smoltz began by saying there was no way Game 4 could top Game 3 but then stopped himself and with a broad smile pointed out Game 4 had the greatest show on earth taking the mound in the form of Ohtani.
A little further down the press box, almost assuredly without

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