Credited from: SFGATE
Shohei Ohtani delivered a historic performance as the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched a spot in the World Series, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers 5-1 in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series. Ohtani's explosive display included three home runs and 10 strikeouts over six shutout innings, marking one of the most extraordinary games in Major League Baseball history. His achievements made him the first player to hit three homers and strike out 10 batters in a single postseason game, a feat that left players and fans in awe, according to SFGate, BBC, NPR, and Reuters.
The Dodgers achieved a significant milestone by sweeping the Brewers 4-0 in the series, a feat that had eluded them in their 16 previous NLCS appearances. Their success this postseason follows a dominant 9-1 record, leading them to their fifth World Series appearance in nine seasons. Ohtani's contributions were vital, as expressed by his teammates and industry figures, including three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year J.J. Watt, who remarked on the rarity of such an individual performance in sports history, according to SFGate and Reuters.