LOS ANGELES (AP) — Charlie Freeman had to watch one of his father's most important home runs on a replay.
“Charlie said he missed it. I don’t know what he was doing in the family room, but he said he missed it,” Freddie Freeman said Wednesday, two days after his 18th-inning home run lifted the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 6-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in World Series Game 3.
Charlie, who turned 9 in September, is a fixture around the Dodgers. He has his own locker with a personalized nameplate adjacent to his dad's stall in the clubhouse that was renovated last winter.
Freddie said Charlie, 4-year-old Brandon and 3-year-old Maximus all stayed awake for the 18th inning. Freeman hit the home run off Brendon Little at 11:50 p.m. PDT, ending a game that matched the longest by innings in

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