Freeman's Walk-Off Sends Dodgers to 2-1 World Series Lead in 18-Inning Thriller

Freeman’s Walk-Off Sends Dodgers to 2-1 World Series Lead in 18-Inning Thriller

In an exhilarating World Series Game 3, Freddie Freeman delivered a walk-off home run, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a thrilling 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. This intense match, which lasted an astonishing six hours and 39 minutes and stretched across 18 innings, took place on the night of October 27. The victory puts the Dodgers ahead in the series with a 2-1 lead.

The game was marked by its intensity, featuring 609 pitches and 19 pitchers, culminating in Freeman sending Brendon Little’s pitch soaring over the center field fence just minutes before midnight Pacific Time (3 a.m. ET). This remarkable contest not only showcased high-level baseball but also became the second-longest game in World Series history, following the 2018 World Series Game 3, which involved the Dodgers and the Boston Red Sox. That game spanned 18 innings and lasted seven hours and 20 minutes.

As the excitement continues, the Dodgers are set to face the Blue Jays again in Game 4 on Tuesday, October 28, at 8 p.m. ET, broadcasted live on Fox. Fans can also catch the action through live streams, including Fubo, although regional restrictions may apply.

The Dodgers’ latest win reaffirms their strong playoff performance, and with the series unfolding, fans eagerly anticipate what will come next in this tightly contested World Series.

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