LOS ANGELES -- Every now and then, there comes a game where Shohei Ohtani seems to bend every turn of events to his will. His ability to do that only grows when he's on the mound, exerting his influence over both sides of the ball.

The two-way superstar can be the closest thing baseball has to an unstoppable force, as he was when he reached base a staggering nine times in Game 3 of the World Series. But that doesn't mean he can't be contained, as he was in Game 4.

While Ohtani is one of one as a talent, he's one of nine in the lineup, and the Dodgers know that it's not all on him -- as much as he would like to put the team on his back.

"We're facing quality arms this time of the year against really good teams, and we're facing the best of the best, so I think it's not that easy," Oh

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