LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers made multiple outs on the bases, several errors and misplays in the field, and couldn’t get five innings from their starting pitcher, a rarity this postseason, in a game that needed a combined 44 players and 18 innings to decide. After six hours and 49 minutes and several close calls, Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run to beat the Blue Jays 6-5 in Game 3 of the World Series.

Will Klein was the 10th Dodgers pitcher of the night, and their last reliever on the roster. He pitched longer than he ever has in five years of professional, throwing four scoreless innings to get the Dodgers through 18 innings, matching their own record for longest-ever game in the World Series.

Klein’s previous career high was three innings, done five times in High-A Quad Cities in 2

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