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Dude went from Zero to Hero. Although he almost cried again last night, crazy game. Snell was Lights out !!
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Yamamoto played like a Boss last night. Nice 5-1 win and gave them nothing after the 1st inning.

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Getting 17 innings out of your starters in the first 2 games is huge! Especially with that bullpen.
 
Getting 17 innings out of your starters in the first 2 games is huge! Especially with that bullpen.

17 utterly dominant innings. Blake Snell faced the minimum through his 8 and after the first inning last night, no Brewer got past 1st base on Yoshi who retired the last 14 in a row. Both were absolutely filthy.
 
SWEEP!
 

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Probably the best game played by one player. Ever. Beyond Babe Ruth level shit. At least that I've ever seen.

I was at the game years ago when Fernando Tatis hit 2 Grand Slams off of Chan Ho Park in the same inning. I said to the fans around me "you will never see that again". Same thing with Shohei last night. Amazing performance
 
No Words.

This is Beethoven at a piano. This is Shakespeare with a quill. This is Michael Jordan in the Finals. This is Tiger Woods in Sunday red.
This is too good to be true with no reason to doubt it. This is the beginning of every baseball conversation and the end of the debate: Shohei Ohtani is the best baseball player who has ever played the game, the most talented hitter and pitcher of an era in which data and nutrition have made an everyman’s sport a game for superhumans. And Friday night, when he helped his Los Angeles Dodgers win the pennant with a 5-1 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series, was his Mona Lisa.
 
Friday night was a historic game, love October baseball. Ohtani is a BEAST!
 
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