Many Toronto Blue Jays fans didn't get much sleep Monday night — but Game 3 of the World Series still probably feels like a bad dream.
When Freddie Freeman’s 18th inning fly ball cleared the centre field wall at Dodger Stadium to give Los Angeles a 2-1 series lead, it was just coming up on midnight in California. But in Toronto, where more than 27,000 fans watched the game on the Rogers Centre video scoreboard, diehards had to stay up until nearly 3 a.m. ET just to have their hearts broken.
Numbers dwindled at the dome as the teams duelled through extra innings and fans considered whether to catch the last GO Train or triple their babysitting budget.
Blue Jays fans who stuck it out to the end of Game 3 at a watch party at Rogers Centre had to wait over six hours just to have their heart

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