Los Angeles Dodgers Survive Longest World Series Game, Clinch 2-1 Series Lead Behind Freeman's Walk-Off Homer
In an epic 18-inning thriller that pushed the longest game in World Series history since 2018 against Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 to take a commanding 2-1 series lead. The Dodgers' victory was sealed by Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run in the 18th inning.
Shohei Ohtani, who hit two homers and added two doubles, had a remarkable postseason performance with nine hits, five walks (four intentional), including his fifth home run of the last two playoff games at Los Angeles. The Blue Jays' Teoscar Hernandez also hit a home run, but his teammates were unable to contain Ohtani's explosive offense.
The Dodgers took an early 1-0 lead on Hernandez's fifth postseason homer in the second inning, before Ohtani gave them a 2-0 advantage with a solo shot down the right field line in the third. The Blue Jays tied it up at 2-2 in the fourth on a three-run homer from Alejandro Kirk.
The Dodgers regained the lead at 4-4 in the fifth, thanks to an RBI double by Ohtani and a two-out RBI single by Freeman. However, the Blue Jays retied it at 5-5 in the seventh on a solo homer by Ohtani.
In the 18th inning, Freeman finally broke the deadlock with his walk-off home run against left-hander Brendon Little, making Will Klein (1-0) the winner and securing the Dodgers' series lead. The Blue Jays had used nine pitchers but were unable to contain the Dodgers' onslaught of 10 pitchers, including a scoreless outing by Clayton Kershaw.
The game lasted six hours and 39 minutes, the second-longest World Series contest in terms of time. Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday in Los Angeles, with Ohtani facing off against Toronto right-hander Shane Bieber.
				
			In an epic 18-inning thriller that pushed the longest game in World Series history since 2018 against Boston Red Sox, Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 to take a commanding 2-1 series lead. The Dodgers' victory was sealed by Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run in the 18th inning.
Shohei Ohtani, who hit two homers and added two doubles, had a remarkable postseason performance with nine hits, five walks (four intentional), including his fifth home run of the last two playoff games at Los Angeles. The Blue Jays' Teoscar Hernandez also hit a home run, but his teammates were unable to contain Ohtani's explosive offense.
The Dodgers took an early 1-0 lead on Hernandez's fifth postseason homer in the second inning, before Ohtani gave them a 2-0 advantage with a solo shot down the right field line in the third. The Blue Jays tied it up at 2-2 in the fourth on a three-run homer from Alejandro Kirk.
The Dodgers regained the lead at 4-4 in the fifth, thanks to an RBI double by Ohtani and a two-out RBI single by Freeman. However, the Blue Jays retied it at 5-5 in the seventh on a solo homer by Ohtani.
In the 18th inning, Freeman finally broke the deadlock with his walk-off home run against left-hander Brendon Little, making Will Klein (1-0) the winner and securing the Dodgers' series lead. The Blue Jays had used nine pitchers but were unable to contain the Dodgers' onslaught of 10 pitchers, including a scoreless outing by Clayton Kershaw.
The game lasted six hours and 39 minutes, the second-longest World Series contest in terms of time. Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday in Los Angeles, with Ohtani facing off against Toronto right-hander Shane Bieber.
 freeman's walk-off homer was insane!!! I'm literally dyin over here!!
 freeman's walk-off homer was insane!!! I'm literally dyin over here!!  the dodgers are lookin good this season and shoji ohtani is on fire
 the dodgers are lookin good this season and shoji ohtani is on fire 
 . 2-1 lead for los angeles, let's keep it up!! Dodgers are all the way!!!
. 2-1 lead for los angeles, let's keep it up!! Dodgers are all the way!!! 

 I mean, who plays a game that lasts 6 hours and 39 minutes? The Dodgers totally earned it though - they showed some serious heart and determination out there on the field. And Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer? Unreal!
 I mean, who plays a game that lasts 6 hours and 39 minutes? The Dodgers totally earned it though - they showed some serious heart and determination out there on the field. And Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer? Unreal!  . 18 innings? What's the point of even calling it a game if everyone's just gonna be out there forever? And Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer is cool and all, but I'm sure he got a lot of favors from the umpires to make that one stick
. 18 innings? What's the point of even calling it a game if everyone's just gonna be out there forever? And Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer is cool and all, but I'm sure he got a lot of favors from the umpires to make that one stick  . The Dodgers are probably going to win this thing in 5 games anyway, might as well just fast forward to the ending.
. The Dodgers are probably going to win this thing in 5 games anyway, might as well just fast forward to the ending. I'm still reeling from that insane game! The Blue Jays came so close to taking it but Ohtani just kept putting out fire after fire
 I'm still reeling from that insane game! The Blue Jays came so close to taking it but Ohtani just kept putting out fire after fire 
 . It's crazy how much heart he showed, not just as a player, but as a human being. That guy is on another level right now! I'm getting chills thinking about Freeman's walk-off homer
. It's crazy how much heart he showed, not just as a player, but as a human being. That guy is on another level right now! I'm getting chills thinking about Freeman's walk-off homer 

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. , freeman's power on display again amazing
, freeman's power on display again amazing 
 . I mean, two homers in one game? That's just crazy talk. They needed that win so bad, and Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer was the perfect icing on the cake
. I mean, two homers in one game? That's just crazy talk. They needed that win so bad, and Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer was the perfect icing on the cake  . Can't wait to see what happens next, especially with Game 4 coming up
. Can't wait to see what happens next, especially with Game 4 coming up  That dude's a superhuman right now! And Freddie Freeman, nice job, bro!
 That dude's a superhuman right now! And Freddie Freeman, nice job, bro!  . and clayton kershaw's scoreless outing? nice one, clay
. and clayton kershaw's scoreless outing? nice one, clay 

 but the blue jays still got it
 but the blue jays still got it  οΈ
οΈ And can we talk about Shohei Ohtani for a sec? Dude's on fire! 9 hits and 5 walks in one series? That's insane! I mean, I know he's got skills but still... it's like he's single-handedly trying to win the whole thing for the Dodgers
 And can we talk about Shohei Ohtani for a sec? Dude's on fire! 9 hits and 5 walks in one series? That's insane! I mean, I know he's got skills but still... it's like he's single-handedly trying to win the whole thing for the Dodgers  ]
] what can the blue jays do now? they just have to regroup and come back strong
 what can the blue jays do now? they just have to regroup and come back strong 

 The Blue Jays just couldn't contain him and his teammates. It was a real nail-biter, I'm surprised they didn't give up when it was 5-5. Now we're one game away from the championship and I am SO here for it
 The Blue Jays just couldn't contain him and his teammates. It was a real nail-biter, I'm surprised they didn't give up when it was 5-5. Now we're one game away from the championship and I am SO here for it  The dude's stats are insane - nine hits, five walks... he's like a superhero on the field
 The dude's stats are insane - nine hits, five walks... he's like a superhero on the field  .
. I feel bad for him. Poor guy just didn't have it today. But hey, that's baseball, right? Anything can happen.
 I feel bad for him. Poor guy just didn't have it today. But hey, that's baseball, right? Anything can happen. . The Dodgers and Blue Jays are like two sides of the same coin, man... one day they're crushing each other, the next they're giving it up for no reason
. The Dodgers and Blue Jays are like two sides of the same coin, man... one day they're crushing each other, the next they're giving it up for no reason  . And what's with all these walk-off homers? It's like someone is controlling the outcome of this thing
. And what's with all these walk-off homers? It's like someone is controlling the outcome of this thing