Dodgers, World Series and Freddie Freeman
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Freddie Freeman once again lifted the Dodgers with a walk-off home run in a World Series, this time in the 18th inning of Game 3 against the Blue Jays on Monday night.
Baby Fredrick "Freddie" Berglund was born the night of the Dodgers' big win, making his parents' name choice "poetic."
An error by Tommy Edman ensured that Vladimir Guerrero Jr and Bo Bichette stayed on base instead of a potential double play. Alejandro Kirk then made the Dodgers pay by hitting a three-run shot to give the Blue Jays the lead! Andrés Gimenez then tacked on another run as he brought in Addison Barger. Major turn of events.
When it was over, finally, the guy slated to pitch for the Dodgers the very next day had reached base so many times he needed an IV, and the guy who had hit a Kirk Gibson-like grand slam in the World
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Dodgers outlast Jays in 18 innings in Game 3; Longest World Series game since 2018
The Dodgers and Blue Jays have entered the 14th inning as both teams try to take control of the best-of-7 World Series. The winner of Monday's game will take a 2-1 series lead. The Dodgers will have Shohei Ohtani start Game 4 on Tuesday while the Jays have Shane Bieber taking the mound for Toronto.
An extra-inning epic that lasted 6 hours and 39 minutes ended, finally, on a walk-off solo homer from Freddie Freeman that gave Los Angeles a 6-5 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays. It was the second World Series walk-off of Freeman's career. The first was a grand slam last year.
Charlie Freeman missed watching his dad, Freddie Freeman, hit a one of his biggest home runs. Freddie said Charlie, who turned 9 in September, was in the family room when the Los Angeles Dodgers won 6-5 against the Toronto Blue Jays on Freeman's 18th-inning home run that ended World Series Game 3.