New Delhi, Oct. 18 -- Shohei Ohtani made history on Friday, October 17, with his outstanding performance. The Los Angeles Dodgers are heading back to the World Series after a dominating win against the Milwaukee Brewers - and it is mostly thanks to Ohtani, who carried the team to a 5-1 victory that sealed a 4-0 series sweep for the Dodgers.

It was not just another big game. Ohtani broke several records - three home runs, 10 strikeouts, six shutout frames and allowed just two hits - in the same postseason match.

Nobody has pulled that off in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). The last time a pitcher hit three homers in one game was Boston Braves's Jim Tobin in 1942, BBC reported.

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