The Los Angeles Dodgers just took part in one of the best World Series games ever against the Blue Jays on Monday night. Extra innings are always a great recipe for some true drama, and nine additional innings can make things particularly wild, especially after a regular season full of ghost runners. On Tuesday morning, much of the coverage of the game centered on Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer that mercifully ended the contest, but the main reason why we ever reached extras in the first place was because of the play of Shohei Ohtani.
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