Did you make it to the end?

It took six hours and 39 minutes, benchwarmers becoming stars, 609 pitches, 44 players and finally a Freddie Freeman walk-off home run for the Dodgers to outlast the Blue Jays 6-5 in an 18-inning test of stamina .

Here’s how the U.S. media outlets are reacting to the longest World Series game of all time. The Star in Los Angeles

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Drama filled

It wasn’t just long, it was great, according to several national columnists.

“It was a game unlike any before, never to be repeated again,” ESPN’s Jeff Passan wrote. “There have been 703 games played

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