Shohei Ohtani made unique history during Game 7 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night.

Going into the game, both teams were even at three games apiece. Los Angeles had a 2-1 lead before Toronto took Games 4 and 5. The Dodgers refused to back down, stunning the Toronto crowd with a crucial Game 6 win on Friday.

Ohtani ended a hitless drought in Game 6 as he looked to carry over that momentum into Game 7. He got the start on the mound, which was meant to be his chance to deliver big on defense.

However, his time on the mound ended early. He lasted 2.1 innings, striking out three batters but gave up five hits and three runs, including a three-run homer in the third inning. He made up for it on offense, landing two hits in his five

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