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Shohei Ohtani didn't just have the greatest MLB playoff game of all time on Friday when he did it all to help the Los Angeles Dodgers clinch a second straight World Series berth. It was the greatest game of all time. Full stop.
Earlier this season, Tucker appeared to be making the kind of superstar turn in which he'd basically be given a blank check in free agency. There was legitimate MVP buzz surrounding his first half, during which he crammed 17 homers, 22 steals and 124 combined runs and RBI into 95 contests.
Obviously, I don’t know what happened a hundred years ago, but that’s the single best performance I’ve ever seen in my life.”