By Fabian Ardaya, Mitch Bannon and Tyler Kepner

LOS ANGELES — Seven years and one day later, the Los Angeles Dodgers once again played a World Series Game 3 late into the night at Dodger Stadium. A 6-5 win against the Toronto Blue Jays found a way to match the marathon that their 18-inning walk-off win in 2018 against the Boston Red Sox was.

FREDDIE FREEMAN WALK-OFF HOME RUN IN THE 18TH INNING! #WORLDSERIES pic.twitter.com/wD1xbRxDbC — MLB (@MLB) October 28, 2025

The longest game in World Series history by innings (six hours, 39 minutes in length) was a treat of October theater, as Shohei Ohtani put forth yet another historic performance and Alejando Kirk walloped a three-run blast before the night turned into a battle of beleaguered bullpens. The decisive blow, in the 18th: Freddie Freeman, for the second consecutive World Series, launched a walk-off home run.

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