Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani Shatters Franchise Record in World Series Game 3
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is on a historic roll in the World Series, shattering a franchise record with 12 total bases in Game 3 against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Japanese sensation is now tied for company with Babe Ruth, who holds the record with at least one pitching start and multiple home runs in a single postseason.
Ohtani's impressive display at the plate has been nothing short of spectacular, with five home runs and two doubles over his last seven at-bats at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers' two-way star is 4-for-4 with three home runs already this game, putting him on pace to break more records.
The Blue Jays star displayed incredible greatness in the National League Championship Series, a performance that featured three home runs and six scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts from Ohtani. However, ahead of his NLCS Game 4 performance, he had struggled mightily at the plate. But it seems like Ohtani's postseason slump is behind him as he continued to make history in Game 3 Monday night.
"I do feel better at the plate recently, so in that sense, it's been good overall," Ohtani said earlier in the series. With Games 4 and 5 of the Fall Classic on the horizon, Ohtani will take the mound and serve as the Dodgers' designated hitter Tuesday at Chavez Ravine, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what he'll do next.
Ohtani's incredible display has cemented his status as one of the greatest players in postseason history, with only Babe Ruth standing between him and a place in the record books.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is on a historic roll in the World Series, shattering a franchise record with 12 total bases in Game 3 against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Japanese sensation is now tied for company with Babe Ruth, who holds the record with at least one pitching start and multiple home runs in a single postseason.
Ohtani's impressive display at the plate has been nothing short of spectacular, with five home runs and two doubles over his last seven at-bats at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers' two-way star is 4-for-4 with three home runs already this game, putting him on pace to break more records.
The Blue Jays star displayed incredible greatness in the National League Championship Series, a performance that featured three home runs and six scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts from Ohtani. However, ahead of his NLCS Game 4 performance, he had struggled mightily at the plate. But it seems like Ohtani's postseason slump is behind him as he continued to make history in Game 3 Monday night.
"I do feel better at the plate recently, so in that sense, it's been good overall," Ohtani said earlier in the series. With Games 4 and 5 of the Fall Classic on the horizon, Ohtani will take the mound and serve as the Dodgers' designated hitter Tuesday at Chavez Ravine, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what he'll do next.
Ohtani's incredible display has cemented his status as one of the greatest players in postseason history, with only Babe Ruth standing between him and a place in the record books.