Dodgers make pathetic World Series history
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Nearly 70 years ago, Groucho Marx, Edward G. Robinson, Jimmy Stewart, Burt Lancaster, Jack Lemmon, Gregory Peck, John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Gene Autry helped make the Dodgers’ first game in Los A
Thanks to a historic performance from Shohei Ohtani and heroics from Freddie Freeman, the Dodgers won Game 3 of the World Series 6-5 in an 18-inning thriller. Monday's game is tied for the longest game in World Series history. Both teams scored in the seventh inning, but went the next 10 innings without scoring a run.
Freddie Freeman etched his name into the record books with his home run to give the Dodgers a Game 3 World Series win.
Japanese pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto achieved a feat last seen more than two decades ago on Sunday, throwing his second consecutive postseason complete game to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers past the Toronto Blue Jays 5-1 in Game 2 of the World Series in Toronto.