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These are the games that live on forever. These are the home runs that never come down. These are the memories that don’t ever fade.
The sport of baseball is built on patience, strategy, and endurance. But no game has ever embodied those qualities quite like Game 3 of the 2018 World Series, when the Boston Red S
Freddie Freeman’s 18th-inning walk-off ended a 6-hour, 39-minute thriller and tied the record for the longest game in World Series history.
Eighteen innings. Six hours and 39 minutes. We were treated to bonus baseball and then some in World Series Game 3. Seven years after the Dodgers and Red Sox set a World Series record with an 18-inning game in Game 3 at Dodger Stadium,
An extra-inning epic that lasted 6 hours and 39 minutes ended, finally, on a walk-off solo homer from Freddie Freeman that gave Los Angeles a 6-5 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays. It was the second World Series walk-off of Freeman's career. The first was a grand slam last year.