Freddie Freeman ended a marathon classic with a 406-foot homer leading off the 18th, giving the Dodgers a 6-5 Game 3 win over the Blue Jays and a 2-1 World Series lead. Shohei Ohtani went deep twice, doubled twice, and reached base nine times, becoming the second player with four extra-base hits in a Series game. The 6-hour, 39-minute duel matched the longest by innings in postseason history. Reliever Will Klein threw four shutout frames for the win. With 52,654 roaring, the Dodgers maintain a chance to win the title at home as Ohtani prepares to start Game 4.
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