LOS ANGELES -- Eighteen innings. Six hours and 39 minutes. We were treated to bonus baseball and then some in World Series Game 3.

Seven years after the Dodgers and Red Sox set a World Series record with an 18-inning game in Game 3 at Dodger Stadium, history repeated itself.

Along the way, Game 4 starting pitcher Shohei Ohtani set multiple records as a hitter and Freddie Freeman founded a new club.

Freeman summed it up best about Ohtani after the Dodgers’ 6-5 victory over the Blue Jays, noting, “Our starting pitcher [later] tonight got on base nine times tonight.”

Here are 11 stats and facts from a game for the ages:

Eighteen again

Shohei show

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