The Dodgers swept the Brewers in the NLCS to punch their ticket to their second straight World Series in a purely dominant stretch of four games. Of course, Shohei Ohtani awoke from his postseason slumber at the best possible time, and put together what some are calling the best single-game performance in baseball history, tossing six shutout innings with 10 strikeouts, along with three home runs at the plate. The Dodgers appear to have outsmarted the rest of the league, and their strategy is far greater than simply outspending the league.