Blue Jays vs. Dodgers World Series Game 3 Highlights (10/27/25) | MLB Highlights
as a whole. I love what we’ve been doing throughout the course of the postseason. Expect us to keep doing it. Um but again, man, it’s it’s a tough task every night against these starters. Again, this game is totally different than game two. You know, we’re not worried about um Yamamoto. I don’t think he’s pitching today, so I hope he’s not, but it’s it’s totally different every single day. I’m trying to just go into it like it is any other game. Obviously, it’s the World Series for my hometown team, and it’s awesome. But I think for me, it’s very like sentimental and amazing, but I think that’s kind of something I’ll look back on more and focus on and like really feel the feelings of it maybe when this is all done. But I’m just trying to go to work and and do well. You know, we we know Sherzer um from years past and we have to know that he’s going to come in and compete and make pitches and we got to have a good game plan and execute and play sound baseball and uh you know then everything will take care of itself. I I respect absolutely respect uh playing in a World Series what that means uh and absolutely cherish cherish these opportunities. So, uh, yeah, when I you get a chance to get the ball, man, this means everything. 114 Blue Jays in game one. 5-1 Dodgers in game two. When the series is tied at one, the game three winner goes on to win the series 70% of the time. And the Dodgers will put the ball in the hand to tie their glass. Now, they got this dominant starting rotation. He’s got the most eyepopping power stuff of the bunch. He does. 6’8 downhill with the power fastball, curveball, slider, and I think that sinker will come into play as well as he will throw those four pitches, but he gets downhill. He creates that illusion of that fast ball up and then the breaking ball right off of it is tough to hit. You might be asking why the booze for George Springer. Well, Mo, it’s because Springer was a part of the 2017 Houston Astros. Yep. And the Dodgers have been waiting, Dodger fans have been waiting for him to come back. So yeah, his first appearance in a World Series since then on a onetw springer strikes out swinging. Glenn now blows it by him at 98 and that gets the people out of their seats early. One thing that we’ve seen with glass now in the postseason, the starts that he’s had, he’s come on, especially in that first inning. Talk about adrenaline overload. One out, nobody on. And now the left-handed hitting left fielder Nathan Lucas who’s one for five so far in the series swings at the first pitch pops it in the air left field side. Kik Hernandez running toward the wall right next to the wall. He makes the catch and foul ground about 15 ft beyond the netting down the left field line. Kik Hernandez secures out number two. Keeps the bags clear. Important anytime for any pitcher, but especially when you have Vladimir Guerrero Jr. stepping in. Fly to right. routine for Teayscar Hernandez. He has the read and he makes the catch. Tyler Glass now finishes a one, two, three first inning on just eight pitches. He puts up a zero for Sherzer. His fifth World Series start. He’s done that with four different teams. The only player position player with more than that. You go back to Lonnie Smith World Series appearances with five different teams of his career. Mad Max has completed his warm-up tosses now. Marching around the infield as Shi Otani marches to the batters box. That’s broke down the right field line. It’s a fair ball just inside the line. It takes one hop though and it goes over the fence into the seats for an automatic double to lead things off. How important is it for teams early to make a statement? Well, the Dodgers have the opportunity to make a statement right here. Max Sherzer when he was signed he goes look I’m here to win. So Otani immediately in the scoring position in a scoreless game three. Here’s Mookie Betts. He kicks in the 2-2 is popped up. Vlatty moving back from first. Barger racing forward. Loses his cap and makes the grab right on top of the chalk. They rule it fair and Barger wisely gets it back into Andres Himenez to keep show Otani at second. And that’s a big first out for Max Scherzer, but by no means out of the woods. Scoreless game bottom of the first with Otani on second. Freddy Freeman is up and the 1-1 is lifted high left side of the infield. Ernie Clement steps over the chuck, angles back to fair territory on the grass. He reels it in. A one-handed catch off to his left and two outs in a row after giving up the Otani double. Two down to Max Sher now and out away from stranding that leadoff double. Runner on second. Two down. 3-2 pitch. Swing and a miss. Strike three. Sherzer bounces back off the leadoff double and caps off the inning with a curve to punch out Smith. Bo Bashette leads off the second for the Blue Jays. Game one of this World Series was his first action since September six. Bette swings and lines the ball down in center field. A base hit. Second hit of the playoffs for Bett. Best swing we’ve seen so far. It was a little roller in game one. That was a patented Bette line drive to death center. These Blue Jays have just put pressure on pitchers from the jump throughout this postseason. Lead off man on again right here. Last fallen behind both guys in this inning. Three and one first. Oh boy. Everybody’s confused. Vario Stone is the shot wandered off at the base and he’s out. He thought it was ball four. I think we all thought it was ball four, but the home plate umpire Mark Wagner said strike two. And so that was a live ball. Bette is out. One away. I’m going to be honest. I have never seen that before. Very clearly that was out of the strike zone. You see the flinch from home plate umpire Mark Wagner. He didn’t make the call. Dalton Vo throws his bat and then he makes the call. I would be irate if I was John Schneider. Obviously, you’re we’re in the second inning, so you don’t want to get too angry with the umpire, but man oh man, I have never seen that before. Another 3-2. That one’s in the dirt. Let’s wait. All right, ball four. Daltton Varo can go down to first. That’s a great at bat from Daltton Bar. He walked twice. Yeah. Alejandro Kirk to the plate. Varo on first. One out. Line drive right field base hit. Varo making the turn around second. He will head into third. Kurt stops at first and they got Glass now cornered here with one out in the top of the second inning. Now walk to Varo is now on third base. Potential first run of the game. And here’s Addison Barger the lefty slugger. Cut on and miss. Strike three. High heat from Westnau. His second K of the game. Two gone in the second inning. It does not get any easier. Yes, Barger has pop, but Ernie Clement has a red hot bat in elite bat control. And Clement lines it to the center field. Pah will hustle in and he’s there to make the catch. He waited a moment to make sure he read it right and he did. So, Tyler Glass now put Blue Jays on the corners with one out, but he stranded them both in a scoreless second inning. Two hits but two stranded for Toronto. Fifth World Series start tonight and it’s a treat for all of us that we get to watch Mad Max in World Series theater. Did give up 19 home runs in the 17 starts during the regular season. And here’s a Dodger who really needs to find it fast to Oscar Hernandez. He is 0 for seven in this World Series. He has struck out five times. Perhaps a little bit of a tough zone against him in game two, but he also hasn’t helped himself as he has been chasing and flailing at pitches out of the zone. Hernandez four for his last 27. 148 batting average. Hernandez drills one left field. Forget about it. Bod strikes first in a loud way. And the full experience of Teascar Hernandez from one day to the next. from a four strikeout game in game two to a home run to start the scoring in game three. Well, Max is going to want that pitch back and I think he’s going to want that pitch selection back. I thought a slider there would have been the better pitch on a guy who swings down below the zone. Curveball gives him a chance to catch up. What were you saying, Mo, about that home run problem for Sherzer? Did I say that he gave up some home runs, 19 during the regular season? Well, Tio Oscar Hernandez looking for the good swing. Had a good catch and he did both. Teams that out homerred the opposition in these playoffs. 26 and five. So, a couple of ground ball outs to start the third inning for Glass. Now, down to Nathan Lucas. Dodger fans starting to wave those blue rally towels ahead of this 2-2. Two outs, nobody on. One- nothing Dodgers in the third. The pitch. Got him swinging the slider to sit down Lucas. A strike out to complete a 1, two, three, third for the right-hander. A shutdown third at that. One- nothing Dodgers. Two and a half innings complete. Back to the top. And Otani started this game with a double. And in this postseason really, it’s that huge game for the championship series with the three home runs. 174 outside of that. The Blue Jays have done a good job against him. He did have the home run in game one, but inconsequential. Comes back in. It’s lifted to deep right field towards the corner. Goodbye. Otani goes deep and the Dodgers lead game three on a pair of solo home runs two to nothing. They came inside and Otani went to where he’s comfortable going right now. Well, he sped him up with the curveball. And what I mean by speeding up, he knows now a fast ball is going to come and he’s going to get the barrel of the bat as quick as he can to it away. He would not have done anything as we just documented, but that’s why Otani is pretty special. Postseason home run number seven for number 17. Two nothing Dodgers. Two outs. Base is clear. Freddy Freeman the batter. The Dodgers on top two zip here in game number three. Sherers 3-1. Misses outside. Ball four. A two out walk continues the third. And now we see some stirring in the Toronto right field bullpen. Two outs. Freddy Freeman on first on a two-2. Freeman runs. Frerier misses outside. Ball free to throw down to second. The tag not in time. Freeman with a foot first slide. Was a wide pitch. Kirk did great work behind the plate to even make it close at second hole. The Blue Jays may want to take a look at this. They are asking for headsets. It was a high tag from Bashette on the left shoulder of Freeman. And he might have got him. Freddy’s left foot. Call on the field was safe. Made at second base by Adam Hamry. After review, the call on the field stands. The runner is safe. So Freddy Freeman has his first stolen base of the postseason and he gets in a scoring position. Toronto loses one of its challenges with one left. They lose a challenge. Here’s the other part, too. Sherzer is going to be making his 60th pitch on this next offering to Will Smith. Now he’s leading off second and the payoff pitch to Smith is lined toward right field. A base hit. Barger gets it out of bounds. Here comes Freeman. The throw from Barger on the money and they caught him by a mile. Addison Barger with a rope to the plate and that is how the third inning ends. Dodgers do get a run on the Otani home run. They had two hits. They leave one on thanks to Addison Barger’s throw on the fly and a good tag by Kirk to end the inning. Blue Jays had traffic in the second. Uh nothing in the first or third. They have two hits and a walk so far against glass. Now Vlatty himself is 0 for one. Check swing pitch in the dirt. Appeal to first, no swings, says Alan Porter. And it’s a leadoff walk. A nice start to this inning. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. tossed his bat away. Looking at the dugout saying, “Let’s go, let’s go.” as he trots down to first base. He’s right. This offense has to get going here in this inning. Two nothing LA. Vlatty leads off first. Here’s Bobette who singled and then was controversially picked off in the second. Hit on the ground right side. Edmond has it go under his glove into right. Glatty around second and he will go into third on a Tommy Edmond miscue. That is an absolute gift from the Dodgers from Tommy Edmond. He was thinking turn and get that ball to second base before it was actually in his ball in his glove. What a miscue. A big base running choice from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. going first to third there and we still have nobody out in this inning. And Tyler Glass now pick up Edmond in the defense. Scored E4. Now with runners on first and third and one out, Alejandro Kirk is up. He has the most recent Blue Jay hit in this game. A knock to right field in the second. Knocked in the Blue Jays last run, their only run in game two with a sacrifice fly. Breaking ball toward the left center field. Pah going back. He’s at the track. He’s at the wall and it’s gone. Kirk has changed game three with a three-run shot. Three-run missile, Alejandro Kirk. And the Blue Jays lead in the top of the fourth, three-2. Blazow hanged it. Kirk banged the curveball out to center field. A 394 ft blast. It is really, really tough to wait back on a good breaking curveball when a pitcher throws 98 mph at the top of the strike zone. What a swing from Alejandro Kirk, the biggest of his career. And Barger smokes a liner to right for a base hit. Absolutely tagged it as that slider hung. And Barger’s on first with one out. Clement slices a ball. Little looper down the right field line. Fair ball. Barger around second. He easily gets into third. A little dunk there from Ernie Clement who’s now tied Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with his 22nd hit passing Paul Molader for the most in a single postseason by a Blue Jay. Ernie on first, Barger on third, corners in middle back. Here’s Andre Jimenez and Jimenez hits it high center field and deep pes back to the warning track. He makes the catch. Barger tag. He’ll come home. Throw into second. Clement is safe. Taging from first running to score to make it 4-2. And Ernie Clement gamles to get into scoring position. And it’s 4-2 Blue Jays on a Jimenez sack fly. Mission accomplished for the Blue Jays. They’ve got the Dodger starter out of the game in the fifth inning. Tyler Glass now who entered this game with a 068 in the postseason meets his match against this Blue Jays offense. Dodger bullpen goes to work as Anthony Bond replaces Tyler Glass now. Lefty lefty against Dalton Vo on a 1-1. Varo pops it up on the infield right side. Mookie Betts is running over just right of the mound by about 10 ft. He makes the catch and that ends the inning. So the leadoff walk of Lucas is stranded by Bonda. closes the book on glass now in the top of the fifth inning. Well, Max when he’s been given four or more runs in his career, talk about the lead. 176 and four and his team is 194 and 24. That was pretty good. Kik hits it hard up the middle into left center field for a lead off base hit. Was trying to sneak a 95 mph fast right by him after having success with breaking balls away from him. And as Shi Otani walks to the plate, John Schneider walks out of the Blue Jays dugout. Max Scherzer talking right now, but he willingly hands the ball off. And an admirable effort from Max Scherzer, who goes four and a third, leaves with one out and a runner on. First top of the order for the Dodgers. Mason Fu Hardy, the lefty brought in, and he really has one job in this World Series to handle the Dodgers big lefties of Otani and Betts. He has done that in his young career. facing Shi who was 0 for three with three strikeouts against Flu Hardy. A breaking ball is drilled to left center field slicing towards the gap and off the entrance up against the wall. Hernandez headed home. There is no throw. It’s a ringing double from Otani. His third extra base hit of the game has made it four to three. RBI double. Show Otani. We got a one-run game in game three. And this game takes on a whole different flavor now. But remember the Dodgers in the first inning with Otani at second base. The lead off double were not able to get the run in. Freddy Freeman a 322 hitter in his career with runners in scoring position. That is third over the last 50 years. Tony Gwyn, Rod Peru, Freddy Freeman looking for a base hit here to tie up game three. Freeman pulls it fair down the line beyond the diving. Guerrero. Otani is going to score. We are tied at four here in game three. Freddy Freeman comes through. Well, we talk about the Dodger bullpen struggles. The Blue Jays been a concern for them as well. The Dodgers jump on Mason Flu Hardy. The two lefties that he’s brought on to face the top of the order for the Blue Jays. Comes up in the seventh. Justin Releski’s second inning of work is against George Springer. Springer hits it foul. 0 and one. George Springer a little bit shaken up on that swing. And for the second time in the playoffs, an opposing crowd is going to boo a potentially injured player. I’m wondering if he’s grabbing his side. Looks like George Springer’s coming out of this game straight away. He goes right down to the tunnel. My goodness. Bottom of the seventh inning here at Dodger Stadium. Blake Tryan his first appearance of this fall classic. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s the hitter. Poked up the middle of base hit into center field. Guerrero on for the first time, or rather second time in the game, his first hit. And the inning continues with two outs. And here comes Bo Bashette. This is why John Schneider has him in the lineup for situations like this. He’s not going to try to do too much. He’s just going to try to get something into the gap and score Vladimir Guerrero from first base. What a moment for him. It’s a tough at bat for Blake Trina. Pushette sprays it down the right field line. Fair ball. Ricochets off the sidewall in a shallow right. Glatty around second and third. He gets the way. Tecar Hernandez with the throw home. He’s safe offline and he reached the hand in. Smith had to field on the edge of the dirt circle, work back to home plate, but for now they say he didn’t beat Vlatty to home. Will Dave Roberts challenge is the question. I mean, I’m pretty sure he was safe at home plate. What a slide from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. It’s obvious. We’re just we’re seeing the call now. It’s a single for Bette and a 54 Blue Jay lead in the top of the seventh inning. Nobody on base, one out. Obviously, a lot of people would question if you pitch around Show Otani, why would you do that with one out, nobody on? You don’t want to put the tying run on base. But again, he’s a unicorn, a lot like Aaron Judge, a lot like Cal Raleigh where he can mishit a baseball and go deep and tie this ball game. You don’t want to leave one fat over the over the heart of the plate. With that being said, I trust Sir Anthony Dominguez’s stuff that if he locates a fast ball and locates that sweeper, sweeper or split finger, he can get Shi Otani out. It’s just a matter of will he do that in this at bat. Center cut fast balls one and ties it. Show five to five. He is seven for his last seven at Dodgers Stadium with five home runs. We’re tied again in game three. Yep. Otani didn’t have to hit a home run, but feel free if you want to, big guy. You want to hit it out? Who are we to argue? And Otani is just the second player in the history of the World Series to come up with four extra base hits in one game. He ties it at five. I’m not sure what that meeting looked like between Pete Walker and Sir Anthony Dominguez, but I can guarantee it didn’t say throw one down the middle. Young right-hander, the 23-year-old from Japan, Roki Sasaki is in as the fifth reliever out of Dave Roberts pen tonight. He comes in looking to keep this game where it is. It’s 55 Blue Jays and Dodgers. Sasaki works with runners on first and second, one out. And he’ll take on Tai France after George Springer had to exit the game with an injury back in the seventh. Swings, hits it on the ground to third. Muny scoops it. He’s got one throw. He goes to first. After a double clutch, he gets the out at first base. France is retired. The other two runners both advance. Now two in scoring position for Toronto. Second and third, two out. Nathan Lucas at the plate. 55 in the eighth. Ground ball right back to Sasaki in the glove. He runs to first underhands to Freeman. And that’s the final out of the eighth inning. What a play on the mound from Roki Sasaki. He needed every inch of those long limbs to smear that line drive. Right back to him. Go ahead run now on first base for the Blue Jays. Dalton Varo is the batter. And a dangerous one at that. Vo rips it lined off the glove of Freddy Freeman. It bounces in the shallow right field. Edmond picks it up going for third. Kind of left with the throw, the tag. He’s out. Tommy Edmond, what a play. He ran over into shallow right field. Slid on the grass to get the ball up and throwing. Kora gunned down trying to get from first to third. The bottom of the ninth is coming up next. The Dodgers can win game three when we come back. And they are indeed going to intentionally walk Shi Otani. So here’s the other part of this scenario. You’re going to take the bat out of his hands. Well, I just checked. Coffman during the regular season. There were nine attempted stolen bases. Seven of them were safe. They put the winning run on intentionally to face Mookie Bets who is 0 for four with a strikeout tonight. He is one for 11 in the series. Hoff into home. There goes Otani from first. Pitches a ball. Throw to second. Off the back. He’s out. Otani got there in time but fell off the bag. IKF kept the tag and the gamble by the Dodgers burns him. And I guess the only way to get Show Otani out tonight was to put him on base and then you can get him out. What a crazy game three of the World Series has been. Lifted high down the right field line. Moving forward, Lucas moving back. Guerrero Lucas into foul territory to make the catch. And this game isn’t ending yet. EMTT Sheen comes out of the Dodger bullpen. Both these managers are having to go to guys that they don’t want to go to in a tight game like this, but they have no choice with the bullpen’s digging deep. Nathan Lucas is up now. They don’t need him to knock in the runner on first and Schneider just pass the baton to Vlatty behind him. And Lucas pulls it down the right field line. It’s down into the corner. Fair ball. Tasks Hernandez digging one out. It’s a green light for Schneider. Here’s the relay home. Edmonds throw. Smith has it. the tag. He’s out. Perfect relay. Teao Tommy will out of the play. You do have to wonder how much fatigue is starting to set in for Hoffman. He’s thrown 32 pitches across an inning and two/3. At the same time, I don’t know how you could take him out here with the game on the line. Single could win it for LA. Tommy Edmond is up first and second, two down. Hit off the fist. A pop up to first. Vlatty underneath it, makes the grab. We go to the 11th. Gutsy from Jeff Hoffman. Two scoreless innings against the meat of the Dodgers order. It’s 55 in game three of the World Series. Dalton Baro two for four with a walk. His two hits are both singles. A ball and two strikes and Sheen finished the 11th. The pitch on the way. He struck him out. Pumped it by him at 97. One more time, the Dodgers can walk it off. And Braden Fischer in one of the most difficult spots you can be in. He essentially cannot allow Freddy Freeman to hit a single or this game is over. A guy with 2431 career regular season hits and an MVP. Hit high in the air. Left field. Straw circling under it. He makes the catch. Braden Fiser with a big bottom of the 11th. And we’re staying here all night. Onto the 12th we go. 55 score. You’re going to put Andre Simenez on here. Here’s another spot where the lack of George Springer looms massive. An intentional walk to the nine hitter, which you can watch a full season of baseball you never see happen. Yeah, I agree. And now this is going to be the first at bat for David Schneider, who will replace Ty France. And he hits a swinging bunt to third, waiting on a Mudsy. And an out is called at third. No way. Hine in. Looked like he was clearly in. He’s almost chuckling at the call at third. And the Blue Jays are going to challenge. I’ll have to take a look. That look to me clearly. Clearly. That is going to do it for EMTT Sheen. And with the bases loaded in the 12th inning of a World Series game, Clayton Kershaw comes out of the Dodger bullpen. He has made 40 career postseason appearances. This will be his first in extra innings, if you can believe it, he inherits the bases loaded. Two outs in the top of the 12th. Game three tied at five. He’ll face a left-handed hitting Nathan Lucas. This could be the last time you see Clayton Kershaw on a big league mound. And the count goes full. Why wouldn’t it? Every scenario wrapped in one game. 3-2 bases loaded. Kershaw prepares for his eighth pitch to Nathan Lucas. Chopped to the right side of the infield. Edmond charging in in the glove. Glove flip to Freeman. They got him in time. What a play by Tommy Edmond as Clayton Kershaw leaves them loaded. Tay Oscar Hernandez up with two outs and the bases empty. Low’s pitch popped up back a second. IKF on the grass calling for it. Makes the grab. Inning 13. Here we come. 55 Blue Jays and Dodgers. Game three of the World Series. Bario on base. The potential go-ahad run. And he’s got good speed, too. A two out hit batter. So here’s Tyler Heinaman. This is the first played appearance of the postseason for Tyler Heinman. A switchhitting catcher. Swings at the first pitch and he missed it. High in the air, playable in left center for Pahz. He makes the catch and that’s all for the top of the 13th. Bottom of the 13 coming up. Bottom of the order coming up for the Dodgers. Zack Bunt to get the winning run 90 ft away with only one out. Roberts back into his bench. Alex Call will come up to hit. Popped up. Backing up Jimenez. He’ll make the catch on the dirt and there are two down. And you can almost guarantee that John Shider is going to walk Otani. You look down there. He’s already given those four fingers. No, I do it all day long. I don’t care. John Shatter doesn’t care if this crowd is booing now. It’s not like you’re bringing up a scrub. Mookie Betts just needs a base hit to win this marathon for the Dodgers. And interestingly, they’re going to walk bets. That’s a bet, no pun intended, on Lowour’s command. And they’d rather go left on left with Freeman. It’s a risk, but the Blue Jays are going to go for it. Base is loaded. Two outs in the 13th. Tied at five. Hit high center field. Varo backpedaling onto the track. He makes the catch. 14th inning coming up. The great escape by Eric Lowour. Five. Game three of the World Series. Enriquez has two outs in the 14th. Nobody on. Andre Jimenez the number nine hitter. The flamethrowing righty needs but one more strike and he got it. Swinging a miss on a slider low. Enriquez pitches a 1 2 3 14th to keep it 55. Game three. Dodgers and Blue Jays still waiting on a winner. Will Smith will be the first one to try against Eric Lowour. And Smith hammers the ball deep into the Monday night. It is caught at the wall. Smith dropped the bat like he knew he got it, but it died on the warning track. Oh my goodness. Will Smith thought he got it. So did we. So did everybody in the stands, but it’s out number one now. Rojos tries to hit in Muny from second. Two on, two out. On the ground at third. Clement ranges left. Blush throws across to first. On a bounce in time. How about 15 innings. We’ll be back in a moment. 55 Blue Jays and Dodgers. The last man out of the Dodger bullpen is Will K. 55 game three still tied in the 15th. Two outs. Guerrero on first. Klein to Ker Fa. It is strike three at the knees. Turned him into a statue with a fast ball at 98. 14 and 12 innings are done. Will the bottom of the 15th be the finale? Four straight intentional walks issued by Toronto to Otani who has reached eight times all eight times tonight. Double homer. Double homer. Intentional walk. Intentional walk. Intentional walk. Intentional walk. You get the idea. Two outs. Bottom of the 15th and a runner on first. Freddy Freeman up to the plate. His second time facing Lowour in this game. Freeman drills it left center. Running back. Varo to the warning track. Makes the catch. Slamming into the wall as he made the play. Dalton Vo and Eric Lowour send us to an improbable 16th inning. Two outs, bases empty. Top of the 16th, tied at five. Two strikes on the hitter. The pitcher working hard on the mound. His 35th pitch and 02. He struck him out. Got him swinging at a sweeper. Bottom of the 16th. The first two strikeouts for Lowour who has now worked into his fifth inning. Tay Oscar Hernandez is the hitter in the pitch. Hit high in the air right center. Baro back looking for the wall on the track. Makes the catch. Let’s go to 17. Four strikeouts in two and two/3 for Will Klene. Davis Schneider up and the pitch line right back to Klein into his glove. 17. Will Klene handles the hot shot off the bat of Schneider and pitches a one, two, three inning. First and second now with two outs. And it’s another opportunity for Mookie Betts, who has had a lot of them in this game to try and win it for the Dodgers. Now Brendan Little has to lock back in. Mookie Bets, the premier hitters in this league as we know. Popped up. First base foul. Vlatty over the chalk. Makes the grab. How about we tie the major league record in a World Series and go to the 18th? Mark says, “Doc, he’s ready. How can it possibly be? But Yoshinoi Yamamoto says that he is decision for Dave Roberts is Will Klein to continue. Twice as many innings, twice as many pitches as he’s ever done. Two on, two out. Tyler Heinman, the backup catcher. 72 pitch for a guy who had never thrown more than 30. Unbelievable stuff from Will Klein. Will Klene lets out a roar in Dodger Stadium. Gives it right back to him. Four heroic innings out of the bullpen for Will Klein. Keeps the game tied at five going to the bottom of the 18th inning. Three, four, and five. Two up for the Dodgers. 55. Both teams with five runs in 15 hits. The Blue Jays have straighted 19, the Dodgers 18. Freddy Freeman leading off against the lefty Brendan Little. They’ve played two. The Dodgers want to finish it right here. Fman sends a fly ball to center field. Baro’s going back before the catch strikes M. Freddy Freeman has ended it. It’s a repeat hero with the last word on a game three classic. Freddy Freeman Mr. World Series ends the marathon at midnight. He is mobbed at home plate as the Dodgers walk it off in the bottom of the 18th inning. 65 the final to grab a 21 series lead. You want drama? Come to Dodger Stadium. Freddy Freeman let one fly to dead center field and he sends everybody home.
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39 comments
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Gotta love remembering the classless we don’t need him chants from jays fans to one of the nicest players in the game. I mean, you guys probably would’ve won this game if you had him just sayin 😂
total pitches this game is 609 pitches you guys. 😱
Wow!!! What a game!!! Respect for both teams!
I just watched 7 hours of baseball but here I am watching highlights of the game 😭Shohei Ohtani the GOAT. Will Klein clutch. And Freddie Freaking Freeman It was only right for you to end this historic game.
Really the 2nd ending bogus call on an obvious walk bar called out then runner also ruined the game for me. Total b.s. call and changed the outcome most likely. How was this call acceptable. This is what ruins sports
Several players in the Dodgers lineup need to have their pay cut until they learn how to hit. We literally played two games in one phuqin night cuz you bozos couldn't hit water if you fell out of a boat. I damn near drove to Dodger stadium myself last night so I get a hit for the Dodgers.
Freddy Freeman for prez yall im out
The crowd were cheering with relief that their aching butt cheeks could go home 😂
What. A. Game! Respect to the Blue Jays and Dodgers!
Felt bad for pitcher at this moment 11:58
Yeahhhhh! Here we go! Go, Dodgers!
Poor B. LIttle. Gotta feel bad for the guy.
Ohtani was 4 for 4 (2 HRs, 2 doubles) and reached base 9 times (5 walks). NINE! 😂
Roberts' decision to replace a pitcher who was throwing well with Treinen epitomizes his remarkable incompetence as a manager.
Great game. Ohtani is just insane! It's like the baseball gods live on his bat. What an amazing game!
Glasnow giving up the hr was a huge mistake
Dodgers bullpen was nails this game
First time watching and following the world series,I have found profound fun it it❤
The way the Jays keep walking Shohei… WE CAN SMELL THEIR FEAR. GO DODGERS! TWO MORE WINS!
GOAT FREEMAN
I want to be a "bum no more" again. LFG! Onto game 4 #itfdb
65 year fan greatest game ive ever seen ohtani is a monster and i swear this dodgers line up if they would get some hits they would re peat easy but what a game everything defense hitting and of course pitching good night😊
For me 3 places it was lost….
Schneider pulling Max to early.
Should of looked to walk Ohtani sooner.
Some horrendous base running from Jays
Freddie CLUTCH Freeman
Hi, MLB! I have a question to say to you.
Can you postpone Game 4 of the World Series to Tomorrow, October 29th/29th of October, So that the players can rest after this game?
They need a day off!
I'm a kiwi and always considered baseball boring but that was pretty riveting
ワイ日本人、ビールを飲みながら午後六時にこの試合動画を見つつ仕事の疲れを癒やす。
個人的にはカーショウを讃えたい
彼が満塁のピンチを抑えるまでは、ブルージェイズが勝つ流れを感じてた
めちゃくちゃ熱い試合をありがとう!!
ブルージェイズ!ドジャース!
와 프리먼도 대단하지만 오타니가 진짜 미쳤다 ㄷㄷ
Should have had the ghost runner on 2nd
I hate the Dodgers to my core. Freddie Freeman has a ticket punched to Cooperstown.
Crazy game that Bo. Brutal umpiring at the start, that play on Bo was wild, what was the ump doing?
この映画はオスカーを受賞さべき
大谷の攻略法が確立された
歩かせて1塁へ
Freddie almost had 3 HR's.
20:18 Why didn’t Muncy just tag the runner out? I mean, they still closed out the inning without giving up any runs, but that looked a bit questionable.
I thought they should just play rock-paper-scissors between Kershaw and Max to decide the game.