
"On Friday night, with an opportunity to sweep the Milwaukee Brewers (who finished with the best record in MLB and beat the Dodgers all six times they faced them in the regular season) in the NLCS, Ohtani answered the call. On the mound, he struck out 10 batters across six-plus scoreless innings of work. At the plate, he obliterated three home runs, one of which exited Dodger Stadium."
""4 more," Ohtani wrote. The Dodgers need four more wins to clinch a World Series title and become the first team to do so in back-to-back years in a quarter-century. LA will play either the Toronto Blue Jays or Seattle Mariners, who are still vying for their spot in what has been a back-and-forth ALCS. Ohtani entered Game 4 with the aforementioned expectations largely because of what his October performance has been up to this point. He was batting just .158 going into Friday night,"
Shohei Ohtani dominated Game 4 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, delivering a two-way performance that secured a series sweep. He struck out 10 batters over six-plus scoreless innings on the mound and hit three home runs at the plate, including one that left Dodger Stadium. Ohtani posted "4 more" on Instagram, signaling pursuit of a World Series title as the Dodgers need four wins to clinch. The Dodgers will face either the Toronto Blue Jays or Seattle Mariners in the World Series. Ohtani entered the game with a .158 postseason batting average and 17 strikeouts but finished the night 3-for-3.
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