Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani and NLCS
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It was a night that will live forever in Los Angeles Dodgers history. There was the Sandy Koufax perfect game. There was the Kirk Gibson home run. And Thursday night, it was The Shohei Ohtani Game, one of the greatest postseason performances in baseball history.
Shohei Ohtani was the one who got away, but the Blue Jays have reeled him in again. One of the greatest heartbreaks in Blue Jays history is standing back in front of them now. Ohtani, who the Blue Jay
Los Angeles Angels sluggerShohei Ohtani had a follow-up appointment Monday to check on his progress from Tommy John surgery and was cleared to hit live pitching in about a week. "All is good," manager Brad Ausmus told reporters. "Everything came back good.
How, in the field of animal science, do you classify Shohei Ohtani? Is he the GOAT de tutti GOATS? Is he on a par with Don Vito Corleone? Or perhaps he’s merely the GOAT of all baseball players? To be honest,
The Seattle Mariners are one win over the Toronto Blue Jays away from their first World Series appearance. A dream season for the M's could reach the final level in Game 6 of the ALCS on Sunday, which they're entering with a 3-2 series lead over the Jays.