Dodger Stadium played host to one of the most grueling and memorable World Series games in recent memory. After six hours and 39 minutes of nonstop action, Freddie Freeman ended the marathon with a walk-off homer in the 18th inning, giving the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6–5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3.

While Freeman’s heroics stole the spotlight, Shohei Ohtani’s performance underlined why he remains one of the game’s most unstoppable forces. Ohtani reached base nine times, hit four extra-base hits, and was intentionally walked four times — feats rarely seen in postseason history. His combination of power and patience kept the Blue Jays off balance all night.

The Dodgers’ bullpen, which saw Clayton Kershaw step in as a reliever, was just as crucial, preserving leads and keepin

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