The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in an 18-inning World Series classic that will be talked about for decades to come.
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The improbable nature of the game featured a walk-off home run (from Freddie Freeman, of course), four scoreless innings from a relief pitcher who had just 23.2 innings of MLB experience under his belt to that point, and four intentional walks on superstar Shohei Ohtani.
As the game intensified, the walks continued for Ohtani, who would finish the night with five total bases on balls. After his second home run of the night, something that was unfortunately overlooked given the additional 11 innings played after his game-tying long ball in the seventh, Blue Jays mana

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