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When Shohei Ohtani hit the 50-50 mark last season in Miami, many considered it one of the greatest singles performances in baseball history. Little did they know that Ohtani would accomplish an even more impressive feat in the decisive game that would send his Los Angeles Dodgers back to the World Series, just a year after winning the Commissioner's Cup.
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In this episode of the program Baseball Bar-B-CastJake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recount perhaps the most impressive game ever played in baseball, in which Ohtani pitched six shutout innings, struck out ten, allowed zero earned runs and hit three home runs en route to the Dodgers winning the National League pennant. The guys then talk about the Milwaukee Brewers' poor performance against the power of the Dodgers.
Also in this episode, Jake and Jordan preview the upcoming Game 7, which will decide the ALCS between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Seattle Mariners. Can the Jays go to their first World Series since 1993 with the hot bat of Vladimir Guerrero Jr., or can the M's win their first-ever American League title and finally advance to the Fall Classic? The show concludes with a discussion of College World Series champion manager Tony Vitello possibly joining the San Francisco Giants next season.
Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images
(Photo by Keith Birmingham/MediaNews Group/Pasadena Star-News via Getty Images)
1:55 – Opening: Ohtani's amazing performance
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14:45 – Dodgers win National League pennant
22:51 – Where we are in the ALCS
38:39 – Game 7 preview
43:52 – We need to talk about: Tony V in MLB?
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