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Amidst the Dodgers' march to the series, Shohei Otani stole headlines with a postseason performance for the ages. Facing a must-win game to advance, Otani was a two-way marvel—pitching six innings with only two hits allowed and striking out ten batters, all while contributing offensively with three home runs. His game-by-game excellence exemplifies why Otani remains a transcendent talent, not just for his rare combination of pitching and hitting but also for how he elevates the playoff spectacle.