Dodgers win Game 3 of World Series
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The Dodgers have won a thrilling 18-inning game against the Toronto Blue Jays, taking a two-to-one lead in the World Series.
The Dodgers won an instant classic featuring 18 innings, 11 runs, 19 pitchers, and more history from Shohei Ohtani.
Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the 18th inning of Game 3, but that was only the final step of a remarkable baseball odyssey.
These are the games that live on forever. These are the home runs that never come down. These are the memories that don’t ever fade.
Eighteen innings. Six hours and 39 minutes. We were treated to bonus baseball and then some in World Series Game 3. Seven years after the Dodgers and Red Sox set a World Series record with an 18-inning game in Game 3 at Dodger Stadium,
Before the baseball extravaganza kicked off, country singer Brad Paisley took to the field for the national anthem. It was truly lovely. It was also an omen of what was to follow. You see, heading into Monday night's game, Paisley had performed the anthem four times at the Fall Classic. Three of them went to extra innings.
The victory gives the Dodgers a 2-1 lead in a best-of-seven series that has taken on geopolitical significance.
Part of the beauty of postseason baseball is that anyone can be a World Series hero, from future Hall of Famers to the 26th man on the roster. The 2025 World Series obviously has plenty of star power,