LOS ANGELES — It was a night that will live forever in Los Angeles Dodgers history.
There was Sandy Koufax's perfect game.
There was the Kirk Gibson home run.
And on Thursday night, it was The Shohei Ohtani Game, one of the best postseason performances in baseball history.
Ohtani, the greatest show on Earth – and perhaps the best to ever put on a uniform – hit three home runs, pitched six electrifying innings with 10 strikeouts.








