Shohei Ohtani could be called a god. He started six innings as a pitcher, struck out ten times and gave up no runs. But the fun was yet to come. In the second half of the inning, he hit a home run on the first pitch, becoming the first pitcher in the history of the major leagues to hit a “first inning first pitch” home run in the regular season and playoffs. In the second half of the fourth game, he hit another serve, making the audience and teammates hold their heads in disbelief and exclaim. In the second half of the seventh inning, he even made his third homer in a single game, making even himself laugh. After three at-bats, three home runs, and three runs, the Dodgers defeated the Brewers 5-1 and advanced to the World Series again. Ohtani was also selected as the MVP of the National League Championship Game, which even the comics would not dare to do!

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