The Los Angeles Dodgers used 10 pitchers to get past the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series . One of them is Will Klein, who worked four innings of the game Monday. Klein finished the contest with five strikeouts.
Reporters asked Klein if he was ready to take the hill again on Tuesday night, as the Dodgers go out to play again in Game 4.
“As many as they need,” he said about the amount of innings he can work Tuesday, per The Athletic. “Hopefully zero.”
Los Angeles now leads the World Series by a 2-1 margin. The Dodgers have taken back-to-back games in the Fall Classic. Game 3 was an 18-inning marathon, that went on for nearly seven hours. It tied the longest game in World Series history.
Shohei Ohtani is the starting pitcher for the Dodgers in Game 4.
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