Shohei Ohtani falls short of triple crown, but extends hitting streak in Dodgers finale
Briefly

Ohtani's final weeks showcased his dominance with 26 hits in 39 at-bats, driving down his batting average gap to the NL leader from 33 to 4 points.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remarked on Ohtani's changed approach after reaching 50 homers, noting his intent to aim for batting average rather than just power.
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