The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays played one of the greatest games in baseball history Monday night, with LA taking a 2-1 World Series lead following an exhausting 18-inning win at Dodger Stadium.
Dodgers first baseman and reigning World Series MVP Freddie Freeman sent the fans home happy with a walk-off home run to open the bottom of the 18th frame, sending Chavez-Ravine into pandemonium.
For Dave Roberts' team, this should have all felt very familiar. The Dodgers tied their own record, now having twice played the longest game in World Series history, equaling the 18-inning epic they played in 2018 against the Boston Red Sox. The Dodgers won that game, too, with Max Muncy hitting a walk-off home run; LA hopes this Fall Classic plays out differently than that one, though, a

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