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Ohtani’s Unstoppable Bat Powers Dodgers to World Series Marathon Victory

In a game that will forever be etched in the annals of baseball history, the Los Angeles Dodgers emerged victorious over the Toronto Blue Jays in the longest World Series game ever played. While the entire team battled through an epic extra-inning marathon, it was Shohei Ohtani, once again, who transcended the moment, delivering a performance that defied belief and further cemented his legacy as a generational talent.

The final score hardly tells the story of the grind, the tension, and the sheer will required to win. But amidst the exhaustive innings and nail-biting moments, Ohtani shone brightest, proving that even on the grandest stage, he simply does not stop smashing records.

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A Night of Unprecedented Dominance

Ohtani’s stat line from Game 3 wasn’t just impressive; it was historic. He went 4-for-4 at the plate, collecting two towering home runs, two blistering doubles, and driving in three crucial runs. Recognizing his immense threat, the Blue Jays intentionally walked him four times, bringing his total times on base for the night to a staggering nine. This incredible feat not only set a new Postseason record but also tied the all-time MLB record for times on base in a single game.

His two home runs were particularly significant. They marked his third multi-home run game of the postseason, making him the first player in MLB history to achieve such a feat. Each swing was a statement, each blast a testament to his unparalleled power and ability to deliver in the most high-pressure situations.

As the game stretched on, Ohtani remained a constant menace. Every at-bat was an event, a palpable shift in the energy of the stadium. Even when intentionally walked, he disrupted the Jays’ pitching strategy, creating opportunities for his teammates and keeping the pressure squarely on Toronto.

Beyond the Numbers: The Ohtani Impact

What makes Ohtani’s performance so captivating is not just the incredible numbers, but the sheer effortlessness with which he seems to break records. He’s not just a power hitter; he’s a complete offensive force, capable of hitting for average, extra bases, and possessing an elite eye at the plate. His presence in the lineup elevates everyone around him and provides a constant threat that opposing teams simply cannot ignore.

This World Series, already historic for its length and intensity, will now also be remembered as another chapter in the incredible career of Shohei Ohtani. He’s not just playing the game; he’s redefining it, pushing the boundaries of what one player can achieve.

LOS ANGELES, CA - OCTOBER 27: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays in Game Three of the 2025 World Series presented by Capital One at Dodger Stadium on Monday, October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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As the Dodgers celebrate their hard-fought victory, the baseball world will undoubtedly continue to marvel at Ohtani. With every game, he solidifies his place among the game’s all-time greats, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering what record he’ll shatter next. For now, however, the focus is on a historic win, fueled by the relentless, record-breaking brilliance of Shohei Ohtani.