Top 7 Moments From World Series Game 3 of Dodgers vs. Blue Jays
At 2:50 a.m. ET, the Dodgers finally ended the second-longest game in World Series history.
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At 2:50 a.m. ET, the Dodgers finally ended the second-longest game in World Series history.
LOS ANGELES — The plan for the Blue Jays coming into Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night wasn't to walk Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani, but by the end of their 18-inning marathon loss, it became their identity.
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 on Monday night, putting on yet another historic postseason show at Dodger Stadium.
This game will be remembered for a long, long time. Even longer than it took to play.
LOS ANGELES: 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 on Monday night, putting on yet another historic postseason show at Dodger Stadium. After his four-hit barrage in the first seven innings, Ohtani drew five consecutive walks in this epic extra-inning World Series game, making him the first major leaguer in 83 years to reach base nine times in any game, let alone the postseason. Ohtani led off the bottom of the first with a ground-rule double to right field. He followed with a solo homer to right in the third inning off Toronto starter Max Scherzer and added an RBI double in the fifth off reliever Mason Fluharty during a tying rally for Los Angeles. Ohtani then hit a tying solo homer off Seranthony Dominguez with one out in the seventh.
It lasted over six hours, but the eventual ending to Game 3 of the World Series was worth the wait.
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LOS ANGELES — Freddie Freeman homered leading off the bottom of the 18th inning, Shohei Ohtani went deep twice in another record-setting performance and the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in Game 3 on Monday night to win a World Series classic.