Dodgers vs. Blue Jays: Marathon World Series Game 3 Records and Shohei Ohtani's Historic Performance
PBS NewsHourOctober 28, 20259 min21,273 views
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- ⚾ Game 3 of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays was an instant classic, lasting an incredible 18 innings and over six hours.
- 🏆 The marathon game, the second-longest in postseason history, concluded with a walk-off home run by Freddie Freeman.
- 🤯 The matchup featured a record 19 pitchers taking the mound, highlighting the extreme length and strategic depth of the game.
Shohei Ohtani's Unprecedented Performance
- 🌟 Shohei Ohtani delivered a historic performance, reaching base nine times and hitting two home runs, including the game-tying blast.
- 🎯 Ohtani's dominance was so profound that he was intentionally walked four times, with teams considering not pitching to him at all for the remainder of the season.
- 🐐 Many are calling Ohtani the greatest baseball player of all time due to his unique two-way abilities and record-breaking achievements.
Freddie Freeman's Clutch Heroics
- 💫 Freddie Freeman became the first MLB player to hit multiple walk-off home runs in the World Series, with his Game 3 homer following a similar feat in Game 1 of the previous year's series.
- 🎯 The possibility of any player becoming a hero was a constant theme, adding to the excitement of the extended game.
Unsung Heroes and Bullpen Efforts
- 🦸♂️ Players like Will Klein and Edgardo Henriquez from the Dodgers' bullpen emerged as unexpected heroes, pitching crucial scoreless innings in the late stages.
- 📈 Klein, who had limited recent appearances, pitched multiple scoreless innings and ultimately secured the win, embodying the postseason's potential for unlikely heroes.
- ⚾ Even Clayton Kershaw made an appearance in the 12th inning, showcasing the depth of talent and strategic decisions made by both teams.
Blue Jays' Resilience and Future Outlook
- 💪 Despite the heartbreaking loss, the Blue Jays, led by Vladimir Guerrero Jr., are proving to be formidable opponents.
- 🔄 Guerrero Jr. has been a standout player throughout the postseason, and the Blue Jays have opportunities to tie the series 2-2 in Game 4.
- ⚾ The challenge for the Blue Jays in Game 4 will be facing Shohei Ohtani on the mound, a task considered extremely difficult given his current form.
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