Shohei Ohtani Sends Dodgers to World Series With Historic Performance
Shohei Ohtani hit three home runs totaling 1,342 feet and struck out 10, leading the Dodgers to their first NLCS sweep since 2019, advancing to the World Series.
- On Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers completed a sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers to win the National League Championship Series and advance to the World Series.
- Shohei Ohtani dominated on the mound, pitching six scoreless innings with 10 strikeouts while his combined hitting and pitching helped the Dodgers seal their World Series trip.
- Hitting-Wise, Ohtani delivered a three-homer game, opening with a 446-foot solo home run in his first at-bat and adding homers in the fourth and seventh innings.
- The Dodgers will await the winner of the American League Championship Series between the Seattle Mariners and Toronto Blue Jays, with Game 1 set for next Friday on Fox 11.
- The Dodgers' history shows Los Angeles holds 17 NLCS appearances and 10 series wins; this is their 23rd World Series appearance with eight titles and first defending champion return since 2009.
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When Shohei Ohtani's third home run rocketed off his bat, the few fans still sitting at Dodger Stadium rose frantically, as if every single seat in the sold-out building had received a shock. At the plate and on the mound, Ohtani was electrifying in Game 4 of the National League...
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