After a walk-off marathon victory after 18 innings in Game 3 of the World Series , it looked like the Los Angeles Dodgers were going to seize the momentum like they did during last year's Fall Classic. Alas, the Toronto Blue Jays are putting up a bigger fight than the 2024 New York Yankees did. They bounced back well and took a 6-2 victory on Tuesday night to even up the series ahead of a pivotal Game 5 — winning the World Series game that Shohei Ohtani started on the mound in the process.
Ohtani managing to pitch at a high level all while being the biggest thorn in the Blue Jays' side is downright miraculous, as no one should be this good both on the hitting and pitching side of the ball. While Ohtani wasn't able to pitch the Dodgers to victory, he was still their biggest threat at

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