Already four hits, two homers, three RBIs, three runs scored, Ohtani LA, changed Dodgers PS history LAD 55 TOR

Oct 28, 2025

Already four hits, two homers, three RBIs, three runs scored, Ohtani LA, changed Dodgers PS history LAD 55 TOR
Tani Shohei roars in the bottom of the seventh inning with a left-center solo home run and high-fives with his teammates. AFP Yonhap News



Already four hits, two homers, three RBIs, three runs scored, Ohtani LA, changed Dodgers PS history LAD 55 TOR
Otani roars after hitting a tying solo shot in the bottom of the seventh inning, trailing 4-5. AP Yonhap News
LA Dodgers Shohei Ohtani hit two home runs and led the game to a tight race.

Ohtani hit two solo home runs in Game 3 of the World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays at Dodger Stadium on the 28th (Korea time).

Ohtani, who played as a designated hitter for the leadoff, hit a ground rule double to the right in his first at-bat in the bottom of the first inning when he was 0-0, but all three subsequent hitters failed to step back and home.




Ohtani, who raised his batting sense, hit a solo home run in his second at-bat with one out in the third inning with a 1-0 lead. With a ball count of 1B2S, Toronto starter Max Scherzer pulled a 95.1 mile fastball that flew high on the sixth pitch and over the right fence. He hit his seventh home run of the postseason with a shooting angle of 32 degrees, a batting speed of 101.5 miles and a driving distance of 389 feet.

Ohtani then added an RBI by hitting a double in the fifth inning with one out and a runner on the first base, trailing 2-4. In the full count, left-hander Mason Fluharty's 6th pitch, pushed an 82.6-mile sweeper falling toward the body, sending first baseman Kike Hernandez home with a double falling in left-center.

Ohtani's bat didn't stop here. He also drew a cheerful arch in his fourth at-bat after one out in the seventh inning when he was trailing 4-5. Right-hander Serantoni Dominguez's 97.6-mile hanbok pin fastball was rolled over the left-center fence. The angle of launch is 26 degrees, the speed of the ball is 107.8 miles, and the distance is 401 feet.




He broke the record for the most home runs in a single postseason in Dodgers history with his eighth home run of this postseason.

The two teams had a tight race of 5-5 in the seventh inning.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.