LOS ANGELES – The best player perhaps in the history of the game had his latest Greatest Game Ever in Game 3 of the World Series.
A Dodger legend from a different time, who reached the heights of his profession but also plumbed the depths of playoff misery, saved them in the most gut-wrenching, close-your-eyes, no-not-him fashion imaginable.
The last men on the Toronto Blue Jays ’ and Dodgers’ pitching staffs were charged with pitching until tomorrow - or at least long enough for their team to score - and one of them pulled it off.
Gather all those elements, mix them in a diabolical stew only baseball could concoct and the Dodgers and Blue Jays played to a standoff into the 18th inning, until finally, Freddie Freeman saved the Dodgers, with a walk-off home run to dead center field,

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