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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in an 18-inning thriller, finished off by a Freddie Freeman walk-off HR. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, and Kevin Wildes discuss the legendary game and what it means for baseball,
Blue Jays designated hitter George Springer got hurt on a seventh-inning swing and had to leave the game, only to have his spot in the order come up six more times. Dodgers’ catcher Will Smith and third baseman Max Muncy nearly hit walk-off home runs in the 14th, and Hernández nearly hit one in the 16th.
When Freddie Freeman ultimately ended the game on his walk-off home run in the 18th inning, the Dodgers centered their celebration around Klein. Asked about that moment, Klein gave the coolest reflection. He said it was something out of a dream — actually exceeding his wildest of expectations.
Will Klein is amazing out of the bullpen, and Freddie Freeman walks it off as Dodgers win an incredible win Game 3.
The Dodgers have won a thrilling 18-inning game against the Toronto Blue Jays, taking a two-to-one lead in the World Series.
While Game 3 may be remembered more in time for Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer or Shohei Ohtani's pair of blasts, the Dodgers don't take a 2-1 series lead without this player.
Klein tosses four scoreless innings on 72 pitches to help the Dodgers outlast the Blue Jays, 6-5, in 18 innings in Game 3 of the World Series. The most pitches he’d ever thrown in any major-league
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World Series Game 3 starting pitchers: Blue Jays send Max Scherzer to mound to face Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow
Here is a look at the starting pitching matchup for Game 3 of the World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.