
"Ok that was kind of cheating because in Game 3 in 2018 started the game at first but moved to second in the 15th inning, but still, holy shit. The Dodgers and Blue Jays played two games worth of innings last night and after a number of near misses, Freddie Freeman finally broke free of the marine layer and hit another big World Series walk-off homer for the Dodgers."
"The much-maligned Dodger bullpen allowed one run in 13 1/3 innings, headlined by the two last guys out of the pen. Edgardo Henriquez struck out two in two perfect innings before giving way to , who probably never has to pay for a meal in LA again. Klein threw 72 pitches in four shutout innings and allowed a hit and two walks with five strikeouts, keeping the Dodgers in the game against a Toronto bullpen with two length guys available."
"On paper, the Dodgers have a pretty big pitching advantage in this game. Ohtani will be making his third start this postseason and has gone six innings in both starts. In Game 1 against Philly, he did struggle a bit in the second allowing three runs on a walk and two hits. He got through six without further damage and got the win after the Dodgers scored five in the sixth and seventh innings."
Freddie Freeman delivered an 18th-inning walk-off home run to end a marathon Game 3 and push the Dodgers to a 2-1 World Series lead. The Dodger bullpen allowed just one run across 13 1/3 innings, with Edgardo Henriquez recording two perfect innings and Klein throwing 72 pitches across four shutout innings, striking out five and permitting one hit. Shohei Ohtani reached base nine times the previous night and is slated to start, bringing a pitching resume of two six-inning postseason starts, including a six-shutout inning outing with 10 strikeouts and a total of 19 strikeouts in those starts.
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