The Los Angeles Dodgers needed 10 pitchers and 18 innings to put away the Toronto Blue Jays, in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday. Los Angeles did it, though, after Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off homer to win the game 6-5. Following the contest, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts fired up his exhausted team in the clubhouse.

“Leave it all out there. Be ready to go tomorrow. There's no letup,” Roberts said in part, during the speech. Expand Tweet

Roberts and the Dodgers are now just two wins away from winning their second consecutive World Series. Los Angeles plays Game 4 on Tuesday, with Shohei Ohtani going to the mound. Ohtani hit two home runs in Game 3 , amidst an epic performance that saw him reach base nine times.

Dodgers and Blue Jays played a game for the ages in Game 3

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