After 18 innings and 609 pitches over six hours, the Dodgers edged the Blue Jays 6-5 on Freddie Freeman’s walkoff, tying the longest game in World Series history. Clayton Kershaw logged the first extra-inning outing of his Hall of Fame career to escape a jam, and Will Klein threw four gritty frames. Shohei Ohtani reached base nine times with four extra-base hits and remains slated to start Game 4 despite being “spent.” Toronto lost George Springer to right-side discomfort and Bo Bichette’s status is uncertain, leaving both teams facing a bleary, thin turnaround at Dodger Stadium.
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