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Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the 18th inning, and the Dodgers won an all-time classic in Game 3 of the World Series, 6-5, on Monday night. Here are some key takeaways from Dodger Stadium,
A lot of players have to do their job in order for a team to get out of an 18-inning game with a win — in the World Series, no less. The Dodgers starter, Tyler
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Another big Sho: Ohtani hits 2 homers, ties record with 4 extra-base hits in World Series Game 3
Shohei Ohtani homered twice and tied a 119-year-old major league record with four extra-base hits in Game 3 of the World Series.
Dodgers organist Dieter Ruehle talks about his amusing choices of song snippets for the World Series, especially that nearly 'All Night Long' Game 3.
When that 18-inning Dodgers victory in Game 3 happened, it sure looked like it would be the defining game of this World Series. How could the Blue Jays possibly come back from that?
Another fan noticed, however, that the call marked the second time in the postseason that Wegner missed a ball-strike call in the Dodgers’ favor. In the seventh inning of Game 4 of the National League Division Series, Wegner called a pitch from Philadelphia Phillies starter Cristopher Sánchez a ball when it appeared to be in the strike zone.
Who would have pitched after Yoshinobu Yamamoto in World Series Game 3? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts reveals his plan.