Shohei Ohtani struggled to begin the postseason but at times has looked more like his usual self at the plate since a record-setting performance in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series.
Ohtani hit his first career home run in the World Series on Friday, and through two games against the Toronto Blue Jays, has gone 2-for-8 with a pair of RBI and one walk.
Ohtani already looks more comfortable compared to last year’s Fall Classic against the New York Yankees, when the two-way star partially dislocated his left shoulder and went 1-for-14 in four games.