Both the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays have to be absolutely exhausted after requiring 18 innings to decide the winner of Game 3 of the World Series . But both teams would much rather be happy while exhausted instead of playing the blame game, and for the Dodgers, they'll at least be sleeping soundly after Freddie Freeman hit another walk-off home run in the World Series — a solo shot off of Brendon Little on a hanging sinker on a full count in the bottom of the 18th.

But before Freeman hit paydirt and finally sent the fans at Dodger Stadium eagerly anticipating a walk-off win home happy, there were plenty of frustrating moments for both teams. They were threatening to score during the extra innings, but couldn't seem to find a way to get them safely across the plate.

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