In an epic showdown on Monday night that will be remembered for its endurance and drama, the Los Angeles Dodgers edged out the Toronto Blue Jays to set a new record for the longest World Series game ever. The contest, a crucial part of the World Series saga, extended over 18 grueling innings. Shohei Ohtani displayed remarkable discipline at the plate, earning nine walks, including four intentional, showcasing his indispensable value to the team.

In the aftermath of this marathon battle, the Dodgers celebrated a victory that not only tested their resilience but also fortified their lead in the series. However, Blue Jays manager Schneider offered a cautionary message to the Los Angeles franchise. “This group is going to be ready to play tomorrow… the Dodgers didn’t win the World Series toda

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