That. Was. Incredible. And I’m not just talking about the World Series win. I’m talking about Freddie Freeman’s homer. Miguel Rojas’ defense. Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s complete games. The whole postseason, from beginning to end.
Each game had a historic moment, a top-10 highlight, and every emotion possible. Here are some favorite moments, win by win.
Game 2: Yamamoto does it again
Yoshinobu Yamamoto started earning his World Series MVP award in Game 2. Even though it took him 23 pitches to get through the first inning, he managed a second consecutive complete game—the second Dodger to accomplish that in the postseason since Orel Hershiser in 1988—and retired 20 straight in the process.
Oh, and Will Smith and Max Muncy crushed a couple of homers to help the Dodgers take the lead, with Smith

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