Dodgers won World Series Game 3
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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,
In the midst of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 18-inning marathon win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night, Shohei Ohtani added another record to his evergrowing list of accomplishments.
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani had one of the best performances in baseball history in Game 3 of the World Series.
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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, putting on yet another historic postseason show at Dodger Stadium.
Who would have pitched after Yoshinobu Yamamoto in World Series Game 3? Dodgers manager Dave Roberts reveals his plan.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings was amazing in so many ways. Let's count them.
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.
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.