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Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the 18th inning, and the Dodgers won an all-time classic in Game 3 of the World Series, 6-5, on Monday night. Here are some key takeaways from Dodger Stadium,
Less than 17 hours after a thrilling World Series Game 3, the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays squared off in Game 4 Tuesday night. More news: Dod
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. took Ohtani deep in the third inning for a two-run homer that gave the Blue Jays a 2-1 lead. After Nathan Lukes singled, Guerrero cleared the fence in left-center for his seventh homer this postseason.
The longest game in World Series history took place in 2018, when the Dodgers beat the Boston Red Sox on Max Muncy's home run in the 18th inning of Game 3 right here at Dodger Stadium. Prior to the 2018 record-setting affair, the longest World Series game was 14 innings, happening in 1916, 2005 and 2015.
A lot of players have to do their job in order for a team to get out of an 18-inning game with a win — in the World Series, no less. The Dodgers starter, Tyler
A day after an 18-inning victory for the Dodgers in Game 3, Los Angeles star Shohei Ohtani took the mound in Game 4, wound up with the loss, and finished hitless in the batter's box, as the Toronto Blue Jays evened the World Series at 2-2 with a 6-2 win.
Shane Bieber could not be any happier or grateful after he pitched the Blue Jays to a crucial Game 4 World Series win vs. the Dodgers.
After 18 innings, 10 pitchers, 63 at-bats and — most importantly — six runs, the Dodgers earned a hard-fought win in Game 3 of the World Series. The instant cla