A game filled with almost as many crazy plays and dramatic moments as there were zeros on the scoreboard finally ended late Monday night when Freddie Freeman’s walkoff home run in the 18th inning gave the Dodgers a 6-5 victory and a 2-1 World Series lead over the Blue Jays.

Game 3 tied the record for the longest in World Series history.

It’s hard to believe Shohei Ohtani could do any more than he did in Game 3. He reached base nine times — breaking the postseason record and tying the MLB mark — with two home runs, two doubles and five walks (four intentional).

But he’ll have that chance tonight (8 ET, Fox), taking the mound with the Dodgers as -208 favorites in Game 4. Shane Bieber will start for the Blue Jays (+168).

Both teams will be relying on their starters for innings because

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