Wow, what a week in sports. USC defeats Michigan, Dodger completes postseason for first time since 2004 and they sweep away the brewers will go to the World Series for the second year in a row after going 0-6 in the regular season against Milwaukee. Perhaps Michael Conforto will be added to the lineup and win the World Series MVP.
Jeff Hershaw
Woodland Hills
After essentially sleepwalking through the first three games of the NLCS, Shohei Ohtani is saving his best for the last. He goes to “Hollywood” and delivers the greatest performance in MLB history as the final curtain falls on the Milwaukee Brewers and extends the Dodgers' magical journey to repeat as World Series champions.
Stay tuned for more!
Rick Solomon
Lake Balboa
It's a bird, it's a plane… no, it's the superhuman Shohei! He pitches a shutout, strikes out 10, and hits three walk-off home runs. Wow!
Marty Zweben
Palos Verdes Estates
Has there ever been a player like Shohei Ohtani in the history of Major League Baseball? I don't think so. Shohei is the best in the world. Enough said.
Chris Source
Fountain Valley
Now that the Dodgers have effortlessly returned to the World Series, it's clear that $400 million is actually does buy what you had before!
Jack Wolf
Westwood
The second coming of the Dodgers has finally arrived. We've been waiting for it and hoping for it, and now it's here. Great offense, great defense and great pitching. Our new song should be: “All the way to L.A., all the way to L.A.”
Cheryl Creek
Anaheim
From a statistical point of view, there is reason to believe that comparison of postseason achievements Sandy Koufax and Blake Snell. From a historical point of view, there is no comparison.
Koufax is a legendary trickster who played until he was physically unable to do so. Snell famously refused to take the ball in his final Giants start to save himself from a free agent windfall.
Bill Waxman
Simi Valley
Stop the press! The world is still spinning on its axis! Toledo Saint Dave Roberts has finally come up with a starting pitcher. the hand doesn't fall off after 100 passes. It's a pity he didn't come to this revelation during Blake Snell's first game performance, but as they say, better late than never.
Ken Blake
Brea