For the Toronto Blue Jays , their 18th-inning loss to the LA Dodgers in Game 3 of the World Series will linger. That is, unless they bounce back and win the series, then all will be forgotten.
Meanwhile, the walk-off home run by Freddie Freeman will live on in the annals of history, but only if the Dodgers win.
As a result, Blue Jays' reliever Brendon Little is quick to process throwing the sinker pitch that gave up the home run, per Jesse Rogers in ESPN.
“Going back out, the sinker seemed a little bit flatter,” Little said. “I didn't want to walk anyone. I tried to fill up the zone there on the full count … He did a good job laying off two cutters away. I had to go back at him with the sinker, and he put a great swing on it.”
In the 18th inning, Little came in to provide rel

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