âšľ Game Summary
What a marathon. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays went head-to-head in one of the longest World Series games ever played, battling for 18 intense innings before Freddie Freeman sealed it with a walk-off solo home run. The Dodgers’ 6-5 win gives them a 2-1 lead in the 2025 Fall Classic.
Toronto fought with heart and heavy bats, racking up 15 hits to L.A.’s 16, but the game turned into a test of endurance. Shohei Ohtani pitched deep and delivered when it mattered, while Freeman — calm under pressure — delivered the swing that sent Dodger Stadium into chaos.
đź’Ą Key Moments
- Freddie Freeman’s Walk-Off Heroics — After nearly six hours of play, Freeman launched a solo shot in the 18th inning, ending the longest World Series game since 2018.
- Shohei Ohtani’s Composure — Ohtani kept Toronto contained through the regular frames, holding the Jays’ power hitters in check before handing it to the bullpen.
- Blue Jays’ Late Surge — Toronto’s offense refused to quit, stringing together late hits from Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Bo Bichette to keep the pressure on.
- Dodgers’ Depth — L.A.’s bench proved crucial, with key defensive stops and clutch bullpen appearances preserving the tie until the walk-off.
🔮 What’s Next
The Dodgers now lead the series 2–1, with Game 4 set for tomorrow night at Dodger Stadium. Toronto will look to bounce back behind ace Kevin Gausman, aiming to even the series and bring the energy back to the 6.
🎙️ Toronto Streets Magazine Take
This was one for the history books — 18 innings of pure intensity, emotion, and endurance. Freeman’s walk-off was Hollywood magic, but Toronto proved they can hang with the best. Expect fireworks in Game 4 as the Blue Jays fight to keep their championship dreams alive.
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