Dodgers World Series: Freddie Freeman Makes MLB History With Walk-Off Home Run Against Blue Jays
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Dodgers World Series: Freddie Freeman Makes MLB History With Walk-Off Home Run Against Blue Jays
"The one I flew out to center field, I was just really trying to hit a single there and get a base hit and move on and get this game over with three hours ago. But when you're in those situations over and over again, that's what you're talking about as kids."
"And last year it was always bases loaded and two outs, bottom of the ninth. I know it happened in the 10th. But to have it happen again a year later, to hit another walk-off, it's kind of amazing, crazy. "I'm just glad we won and we're up 2-1, and we got our Shohei on the mound tomorrow."
"I mean, the one in Toronto I thought I hit way better than the one to center field where it still was like 20 feet short," Freeman explained."
The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in an 18-inning Game 3 of the 2025 World Series on Freddie Freeman's walk-off home run. Freeman led off the bottom of the 18th by sending a sinker over the center-field wall, becoming the first player in MLB history with multiple World Series walk-off homers. Freeman finished 2-for-7 with two RBI and two walks, and said he remained confident despite a .231 average in the series so far. The Dodgers take a 2-1 series lead with Shohei Ohtani scheduled to start next.
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