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Episode Synopsis
Norm Hitzges grabs a bat, a calculator, and a fainting couch to process Shohei Ohtani’s “are-you-kidding-me” clincher: six scoreless with 10 punchouts and three moonshots to broom Milwaukee and send the Dodgers to the Fall Classic. Greatest single game by any pro ballplayer… ever? Norm makes the case—with tape-measure receipts, history comps, and a reminder why the Dodgers cut a $700M check without blinking. Then it’s why L.A.’s rotation is a cheat code (Snell? Glasnow? Yamamoto? …Ohtani?), how they steamrolled the league’s big winners, and why Toronto should keep the champagne on ice. Come for the stats; stay for the gentle sarcasm and the sound of baseball writers rewriting their “best ever” lists in real time.Chapters00:00 - “Today I’m Just Wondering: Can One Game Break Baseball?”00:22 - Sponsor Pit Stop: Fluent Financial keeps the lights on01:27 - The Case Opens: Was this the greatest game by a single player?02:11 - Shohei the Pitcher: 6 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 10 K—no notes03:01 - Shohei the Destroyer: Homer… homer… homer03:59 - Tape-Measure Theater: 446', 469', 427'—ballistics report04:54 - The Résumé Flex: Back-to-back MVP, league leads, and laughter at “overpaid”06:10 - Why L.A.’s Terrifying: Name an ace—any ace06:57 - Bracket Body Count: Brewers, Phils, Yankees—good night and good luck07:42 - Why the Dodgers Are Heavy Favorites (and why Vegas isn’t nuts)08:24 - Bob’s Steak & Chop House Intermission (because ribeyes beat analytics)09:38 - Balm Break & Closing Credits: Norm signs off, Ohtani still ridiculous
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