Dodgers Win Game 7: Is Shohei Ohtani Already the Greatest Ever?

Nov 06, 05:00 AM

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In one of the best sports weekends in recent memory, MLB capped its season with a classic. The Los Angeles Dodgers, trailing 3–2 in the World Series, stormed back with two straight wins to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7, 5–4.

What does this championship run mean for the Dodgers going forward?
And the big question people keep asking: Is Shohei Ohtani already the greatest baseball player ever?

We break down the Game 7 win, the Dodgers’ long-term outlook, and what Ohtani’s place in baseball history might look like after this title run.
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In one of the best sports weekends in recent memory, MLB capped its season with a classic. The Los Angeles Dodgers, trailing 3–2 in the World Series, stormed back with two straight wins to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7, 5–4.

What does this championship run mean for the Dodgers going forward?
And the big question people keep asking: Is Shohei Ohtani already the greatest baseball player ever?

We break down the Game 7 win, the Dodgers’ long-term outlook, and what Ohtani’s place in baseball history might look like after this title run.

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