There were some bleary eyes and teary eyes across the country Monday night. And Tuesday morning.
The marathon Game 3 of the World Series lasted until 2:51 a.m. ET on Tuesday — nine minutes until midnight here on the West Coast — leaving a lot of sleep-deprived fans in its wake. The 18-inning, six-hour and 39 minute game, the longest in World Series history, ended when Canadian international Freddie Freeman hit a home run to lift the L.A. Dodgers over the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5.
And now they do it all against Tuesday night in Game 4.
Here’s what you need to know:
How we got here, where we’re going
A quick scores recap and schedule. The Dodgers have a 2-1 series lead heading into Tuesday’s game.
All Blue Jays games are broadcast on Sportsnet in Canada, on FOX in the U.S., and can be hea

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