The crazy stats from Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers in World Series Game 3



When Shohei Ohtani isn’t rewriting baseball’s record books, he’s rewriting your bedtime.

But just in case you didn’t make it up until nearly 3 a.m. East Coast time, here’s what you missed as the Dodgers and their incomparable showman prevailed in an 18-inning World Series epic, defeating the Blue Jays, 6-5, in Game 3 after six hours and 39 minutes:

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• Freddie Freeman hit the walk-off home run, going out to dead center against the Blue Jays’ Brendon Little. Where have we seen that before? Oh yes, Freeman hit the walk-off grand slam to beat the Yankees in Game 1 of last year’s World Series. He’s now the first player with multiple walk-off World Series homers.

• The superlatives belong to Ohtani, who reached base nine times. The previous high for a World Series game was six. “Ohtani rose above it all. One for the record books. One for the memory bank. One of a kind,” The Post’s Joel Sherman writes in his post-game column.


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