Game 3 of the World Series delivered one theatric moment after another. Alejandro Kirk and Shohei Ohtani smacked home runs in the contest. But both met during a major sequence.

Ohtani sprinted to second base as the potential game-winning run. But he couldn't get there in time as Kirk's throw forced the tag out — and extra innings. Expand Tweet

Ohtani tied the game up earlier with this massive blast that made it 5-5. Expand Tweet

Kirk, though, hit Blue Jays franchise history with a three-run home run blast that briefly erased the Dodgers' early 2-0 lead. Toronto never had a player hit five or more home runs during the MLB Playoffs until Monday evening arrived.

The drama stretched past that Kirk tag out too.

Dodgers deny scoring possibility by Blue Jays

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