MIAMI — He strode to the mound with purpose, 6-foot-4 and full of muscle, a relief pitcher unlike any other. Fresh from the bullpen, his uniform was already caked in dirt. Shohei Ohtani had put in a full day’s work by the ninth inning of the World Baseball Classic final on Tuesday, coming to bat four times, and now he was going to pitch.
This is how greatness looks, and the setting was appropriate: a ballpark on the site of the old Orange Bowl, where Joe Namath delivered on his guarantee to win the Super Bowl for the Jets in 1969.