Game 3 of this year’s World Series between the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers will go down as one of the most memorable contests in Fall Classic history.
It took 18 innings, 31 base hits, 44 players, 609 pitches thrown and 6 hours and 39 minutes for the Blue Jays and Dodgers to find a winner. And it was just one Freddie Freeman swing that did the trick, as Los Angeles came away with a 2-1 series lead after its first baseman hit a walk-off homer in the World Series for the second straight year.
For the Blue Jays, the night will be defined by missed opportunities and the early damage they surrendered to Shohei Ohtani, who went 4-for-4 with two homers and two doubles before Toronto walked him in each of his subsequent plate appearances — four of which were intentional.
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