So that was just about as good of a baseball game as you’re going to see. It certainly was about as long of a baseball game as you’re going to see.

World Series Game 3 took six hours and 39 minutes, lasted 18 innings and required 19 pitchers. It featured two Shohei Ohtani homers, four Ohtani extra-base hits and five Ohtani walks (four of them intentional). There were a whopping 37 runners left on base, a seemingly endless series of players thrown out on the bases, one Clayton Kershaw clutch out that could have doubled as a farewell, yet ANOTHER Freddie Freeman walk-off homer in the World Series, and presumably, a partridge in a pear tree.

The Dodgers won Game 3 of the World Series, but the way that game went … it felt like they won more. But we shall see. We do, after all, have to play

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