LOS ANGELES — Will Klein didn’t start the season in the Dodgers organization, and spent the bulk of the first three rounds of the postseason at Camelback Ranch at the team’s spring training facility keeping his arm fresh. His first World Series game was his longest outing as a professional. And the Dodgers needed every bit of his four scoreless innings to beat the Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday.
“I realized that when I looked around in the bullpen and my name was the only one still there,” Klein said, laughing. “I was just going to go until I couldn’t, and that’s kind of what happened and, thankfully, Freddie saved us from Yamamoto having to do the same thing.”
Klein was the 10th Dodgers pitcher used in the game, and the ninth and final relief pitcher on the active ros

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