
Blue Jays vs. Dodgers Game 3 Highlights: Freeman's HR Ends 18-Inning Epic!
18 innings. Two games in one, effectively. And Freddie Freeman ends it in familiar fashion.
The Dodgers first baseman hit a walk-off homer to end an epic Game 3 that tied the most innings ever played in a World Series game.
Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has reached base an incredible nine times — two homers and two doubles and FIVE walks. Future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw came out of the bullpen to get the Dodgers out of a bases-loaded jam. And reliever Will Klein had himself three innings to keep his team in this game.
As for the Blue Jays, some key defensive moments and a three-run shot way back in the fourth inning by catcher Alejandro Kirk had them thinking they would pull it off, but instead it was a late-night heartbreak.
A quick turnaround as Game 4 is set for Tuesday night at 8 p.m. ET. But before then, relive the top moments of Game 3:
Monday's Game 3 Score
18 Innings! Game 3 Ties World Series Record
Ohtani Ties MLB Record: Nine Times on Base
Blue Jays Use LHP Little for Bottom of 17th Inning
17th Inning! Klein Still on Mound for Dodgers
15 Innings! Second-longest Game in World Series History
No Heroics For Freddie! Into the 14th Inning ...
Kershaw Takes the Mound -- And Gets Out of a Jam!
To the 12th! Ohtani, Betts Stranded
Reminder! No 'Ghost Runner' Rule In Postseason
Dodgers With an Incredible Relay!
Extra Innings!
Incredible Night by Ohtani
Ohtani Does It Again!
Vladdy Scores but Bad News for Springer
Dodgers Get Things Level!
Kirk Homers, Blue Jays Lead!
Dodgers Nearly Make It 3-0
Ohtani Makes It 2-0
Dodgers Strike First!
Uh, What?
Game 3 Predictions
Starting Lineups: Plenty of Power in Leadoff Spots
Jeter on the Dodgers: 'Battle-tested ... They Are Hungry'

