The Los Angeles Dodgers enjoyed plenty of standout performances during a historic, 18-inning victory in Game 3 against the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday.

First and foremost, there was Shohei Ohtani, who reached base nine times, homered twice and was intentionally walked four times. Then there was Freddie Freeman, who hit the walk-off homer to seal the victory for the Dodgers.

But iconic Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax, widely regarded as the best left-handed hurler in the history of the sport, singled out a more unlikely hero for special attention after the game.

“Into the Dodgers’ clubhouse strode Sandy Koufax, his eminence of Dodgers pitching, who, at 89 years old, looked no worse for the wear at 12:48 a.m.,” according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan . “Koufax walked up to (Will) Klein, stuck out

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