Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers Still Deadlocked in Second-Longest World Series Game Ever
Toronto kicked off the series in style, taking down Los Angeles with a score of 11-4. The highlight of the game was an incredible nine-run sixth inning, which was topped off by a historic pinch-hit grand slam from Addison Barger — marking the first time such a slam has ever happened in World Series history. The Blue Jays’ offense was on fire, while the Dodgers’ pitching staff and bullpen had a tough time keeping up.
In Game 2, the Dodgers bounced back with an impressive performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who pitched a complete game, leading Los Angeles to a solid 5-1 win.
This victory evened the series at 1-1 as they headed into Game 3 at Dodger Stadium.
Game 3: A marathon match & a historic moment
According to reports, Game 3 went on for 18 innings, matching the record for the longest game (in terms of innings) in major-league postseason history.
At this point, the game remains tightly contested, with neither team managing to gain a clear advantage during the extra innings, creating significant physical and strategic challenges for both sides.
