Shohei Ohtani Sets Record with 2 Homers in Historic World Series Game
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Shohei Ohtani had a historic performance in Game 3 of the World Series, homering twice, tying a 119-year-old record with four extra-base hits, and reaching base nine times in a game, as the Dodgers won 6-5 in 18 innings. Despite being intentionally walked multiple times, Ohtani's performance was a highlight of the game, setting several postseason records and showcasing his exceptional talent.
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