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A sleeping large lastly awakened late Monday evening on the West Coast and early Tuesday morning on the East Coast.
Freddie Freeman got here to plate within the backside of the 18th inning and hit a solo house run to present the Los Angeles Dodgers a World Sequence Sport 3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays, 6-5. He grew to become the primary participant in MLB Postseason historical past to hit a number of walk-off house runs within the World Sequence. He did it in Sport 1 final yr in opposition to the New York Yankees.
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Los Angeles Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman celebrates his stroll off house run in opposition to the Toronto Blue Jays throughout the 18th inning in Sport 3 of baseball’s World Sequence, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Picture/Brynn Anderson)
The marathon might have been ended at any level between the tenth and 18th innings. The Dodgers had an amazing likelihood within the backside of the thirteenth. Freeman got here as much as bat with the bases loaded and hit the ball so far as he might hit it earlier than it was tracked down by a Blue Jays outfielder.
Toronto made a few dangerous choices on the basepaths that led to outs. It was value it on the time to attempt to finish the sport, however defensive performs from Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernandez had been in a position to shut down any hopes of a Blue Jays victory.
The sport might not have even sniffed additional innings with out the sport from Shohei Ohtani.
Ohtani hit two house runs in a 4-for-4 evening for the Dodgers. He reached base safely 9 instances, setting a World Sequence file. Ohtani is about to pitch in Sport 4 on Tuesday evening – lower than 24 hours from when Freeman hit the house run.
“I need to fall asleep as quickly as attainable so I can prepare,” Ohtani instructed FOX’s Tom Verducci by means of an interpreter.

Los Angeles Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani celebrates his house run in opposition to the Toronto Blue Jays throughout the seventh inning in Sport 3 of baseball’s World Sequence, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Picture/Brynn Anderson)
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Dodgers reliever Will Klein additionally performed a large position in Los Angeles’ win. Klein pitched 4 innings of scoreless baseball and struck out 5. He threw 72 pitches – the second many of the evening behind starter Tyler Glasnow.
Hernandez began Los Angeles off with a solo house run off Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer within the second inning. Ohtani adopted that up together with his first house run of the evening within the third inning. However these had been the one two blemishes for Scherzer.
The veteran star pitcher locked within the file of the way in which house. He was hit for 3 earned runs on 5 hits in 4.1 innings.
Toronto struck again within the high of the fourth.
Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk hit a three-run house run off Tyler Glasnow to present Toronto the lead. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette scored on the dinger. Later, Andres Gimenez scored Addison Barger on a sacrifice fly.

Toronto Blue Jays’ Alejandro Kirk celebrates after hitting a 3 run house run in opposition to the Los Angeles Dodgers throughout the fourth inning in Sport 3 of baseball’s World Sequence, Monday, Oct. 27, 2025, in Los Angeles. (AP Picture/David J. Phillip)
An Ohtani RBI double and a Freddie Freeman RBI single tied the sport within the backside of the fifth. However Bichette singled house Guerrero to take again the lead.
In fact, Ohtani had an opportunity to make much more of an impression. With nobody on within the backside of the seventh, Ohtani hit a monster home run off Seranthony Dominguez to tie the sport as soon as once more.
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It was an 18-inning marathon from there, tying the mark for the longest recreation in World Sequence historical past.
Sport 4 is about for later Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.
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