Shohei Ohtani's much-anticipated debut as a pitcher in the World Series came to an underwhelming end as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-2, leveling the series at two games each. This result followed their 18-inning marathon the previous night, marking one of the tournament's longest games.
After reaching base nine times in Game Three, Ohtani managed to strike out six and allow six hits over six innings, but he gave up the match's sole home run. Upon his exit in the seventh inning, he was accountable for four earned runs as the Blue Jays extended their lead, capitalizing on the Dodgers' tired bullpen.
The Blue Jays secured victory with a four-run seventh inning, driven by strong performances from Andres Gimenez, Bo Bichette, and Addison Barger. Dodgers manager Dav

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