LOS ANGELES — Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax may be 89 years old – hasn’t thrown a single pitch in 60 years – but was so excited Monday night that he rushed into the Los Angeles Dodgers clubhouse, almost ready to put on a uniform himself.
This is the 121 st World Series played, and no one has ever seen a game quite like it, featuring 44 players, 19 pitchers, a batter reaching base nine times, five outs recorded on the bases, a player becoming the first to hit two walk-off homers in the World Series, a reliever who wasn’t even on the playoff roster until four days ago becoming the winning pitcher, in a game that lasted 18 innings, tied for the longest in World Series history .
It was that kind of zany and historic night on Monday at Dodger Stadium, where the Dodgers outlasted the Toro

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