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Plaschke: Shohei Ohtani has sweeping Dodgers dreaming of a different October

Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times on

Published in Baseball

LOS ANGELES — This wasn't October. This can't be confused with October. This has nothing to do with October.

Yet make no mistake, the Dodgers' weekend sweep of the Atlanta Braves at a rollicking Dodger Stadium was a fair predictor of an entirely different sort of October.

An October with Shohei Ohtani.

Goodness, the imagination soars, like a 464-foot blast into the lunging grasps of the pavilion partiers.

My, the possibilities seem endless, like a 412-foot rocket that disappears over the center-field fence.

Ohtani authored both moments during Sunday's 5-1 sweeping victory, once again leaving witnesses searching for adjectives.

 

"He just keeps doing things that we haven't seen before," said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.

Leading this team to its first full-season title in 36 years would qualify as something else few have seen before, wouldn't it?

Heavens, the potential is enormous.

Ohtani, who was elsewhere while the Dodgers were failing in 10 of their previous 11 postseasons, filled his first playoff atmosphere here with ohhs and ahhs and oh yeahs.

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