LOS ANGELES — For most of the month, Will Klein was in Arizona, working out with other Dodgers minor leaguers and reserves, staying fresh … just in case they needed him.
Did they ever need him.
Klein, who was one of two pitchers added to the World Series roster, was the last man standing in the Dodgers’ bullpen for their 18-inning, 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night at Dodger Stadium.
Klein tossed four scoreless innings on 72 pitches. The most pitches he’d ever thrown in any major-league game was 36. The most pitches he’d thrown in the minors was 56, when he was a starter in Class-A in 2021.
“We weren’t losing that game,” Klein said. “And so I had to keep going back out there. I was going to keep doing that and doing all I could to pu

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