Letters to Sports: Super Shohei and Dodgers back where they belong
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Letters to Sports: Super Shohei and Dodgers back where they belong
"Perhaps Michael Conforto will be added to the roster and win MVP in the World Series. While basically sleepwalking through the first three games of the NLCS, Shohei Ohtani saves his best for last. He goes "Hollywood" and produces the single greatest performance in MLB history as the final curtain comes down on the Milwaukee Brewers and extends the Dodgers' magical journey to repeat as World Series champions."
"Stay tuned for the sequel! It's a bird, it's a plane ... no, it's superhuman Shohei! He pitches a shutout, strikes out 10, and hits three tape-measure home runs. Wow! In the history of Major League Baseball, has there ever been a player like Shohei Ohtani? I don't think so. Shohei is the best ever. Enough said. Now that the Dodgers have effortlessly powered their way back into the World Series, it's quite obvious that $400 million actually does buy what it used to!"
USC defeated Michigan, and a Dodger threw a complete postseason game for the first time since 2004. The Dodgers swept the Brewers to reach the World Series for a second consecutive year after going 0-6 against Milwaukee in the regular season. Michael Conforto might be added to the roster and could be World Series MVP. Shohei Ohtani rescued a sluggish NLCS, delivering a dominant finale that combined pitching and power. He threw a shutout with ten strikeouts and hit three long home runs. The Dodgers showcase strong offense, defense, and pitching while comparisons are drawn between Sandy Koufax and Blake Snell.
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