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Freddie Freeman breaks the Blue Jays' heart in the 18th inning

  • Writer: Fagothethird Franklin
    Fagothethird Franklin
  • Oct 28
  • 1 min read
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Coming back to play in Los Angeles, the Dodgers felt like they could pull out a win because their guys was well rested. Early on, LA looked to be in control of the game. Teoscar Hernandez hit a homer in the bottom of the second to open the game up. In the next inning, Shohei Ohtani hit a homer to go up 2-0. However, the Blue Jays countered with getting three runners' home to take the lead. In the fifth inning, Ohtani once again was a key factor for the Dodgers. He hit a double to deep, and Enrique Hernanandez scored. Ohtani also hit a homer to tie the game up at five in the 7thinning.


Now, you would think that the Dodgers would end this thing in regulation. Nope, both teams struggled to get a runner on plate. Inning after inning, everyone from the fans to members on media and the broadcasters were on their edge of their seat. After breaking the record of being the first World Series to go 18 innings, Freddie Freeman was like it is time to wrap it up and get some sleep. He hit a go-ahead walk off, as the Dodgers won 6-5 in historical fashion.




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