Dodgers Triumph Over Blue Jays in Thrilling World Series Showdown
In an incredible and historic Game 3 of the World Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers triumphed over the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5, with Freddie Freeman delivering a walk-off home run in the exhilarating bottom of the 18th inning.
Spanning over six-and-a-half hours, this game was the longest postseason game in Major League Baseball history by innings, with both teams locked in a scoreless battle from the seventh inning until Freeman's dramatic homer.
Japanese superstar Shohei Ohtani also made headlines by hitting two homers, solidifying his presence on the field; however, it was Freeman, the Dodgers' first baseman and reigning World Series MVP, who stole the show with his clutch hit.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, who had previously voiced frustrations about travel delays from Canada, could finally revel in a home victory at Dodger Stadium. The game saw multiple momentum shifts, with the Dodgers falling behind twice but ultimately pulling ahead and securing the win.
Game Highlights
The game kicked off with Dodgers' Teoscar Hernandez scoring first with a home run in the second inning, followed by Ohtani doubling the score with his own solo shot in the third. The Blue Jays responded in the fourth inning, taking advantage of a fielding error to surge ahead with three runs.
Highlights included an impressive showing from Ohtani, who not only drove in runs but was intentionally walked four times throughout the game. Despite numerous opportunities, both teams struggled with stranding baserunners, while veteran Clayton Kershaw appeared briefly in relief in what could be his final series before retirement.
Implications for the Series
The win puts the Dodgers up 2-1 in the best-of-seven World Series, with Game 4 set to take place on Tuesday. Freeman’s celebrated performance is a significant boost for the Dodgers as they seek to reclaim the title at home.













