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00:00Imagine hitting an 18th inning walk-off home run to win a World Series game and being almost a footnote to the game
00:06But that's the situation Freddie Freeman was in hitting that walk-off home run in the 6-5 Dodger win
00:23Imagine and this is incredible having a game in which you're up nine times to bat
00:30You're on base all nine times four extra base hits and five walks and it being the weaker of your last two home games
00:38Well, that's the case for Shohei Otani Otani's previous game. The NLCS clincher was perhaps the greatest performance in baseball history
00:50I was there to witness it. It was
00:52Unreal three home runs three at bats a walk
00:56Six innings of shutout ball 10 strikeouts
01:00That will never be topped as a performance whether it be in the regular season or the postseason
01:06He tried he came close last night in the 6-5 Dodger win on base all nine times
01:13Combined over those last two games his on base percentage is
01:17One thousand his slugging percentage is thirty four hundred over thirty four hundred thirty four twelve to be exact
01:25His OPS is four thousand four hundred and twelve
01:29Five thousand would be perfect one thousand would be outstanding
01:34900 is all-star caliber plus
01:38It is amazing what Shohei Otani is doing and you cannot blame john schneider the blue jays manager at all for walking him
01:46That is what delayed the game if Otani was up those four or five times
01:51Starting in the ninth inning the game would have ended i'm sure because Otani is perfect
01:57He has been perfect and he has been incredible anyone wants to say
02:02He's not the greatest player of this era or any era. I think they're nuts. I mean obviously babe ruth you go back to that
02:10Maybe that's the comp that's been the only comp other than that
02:14Nobody comes close
02:16Simply amazing
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