18 innings. Two games in one, effectively. And Freddie Freeman ends it in familiar fashion. 

The Dodgers first baseman hit a walk-off homer to end an epic Game 3 that tied the most innings ever played in a World Series game.  

Two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani has reached base an incredible nine times — two homers and two doubles and FIVE walks. Future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw came out of the bullpen to get the Dodgers out of a bases-loaded jam. And reliever Will Klein had himself three innings to keep his team in this game. 

As for the Blue Jays, some key defensive moments and a three-run shot way back in the fourth inning by catcher Alejandro Kirk had them thinking they would pull it off, but instead it was a late-night heartbreak.

A quick turnaround as Game 4 is set for Tuesday night at 8 p.m. ET. But before then, relive the top moments of Game 3:

12:08a ET

Monday’s Game 3 Score

12:03a ET

Reminder! No ‘Ghost Runner’ Rule In Postseason

3:08a ET

BALLGAME! Freddie Freeman Does It Again!

2:34a ET

18 Innings! Game 3 Ties World Series Record

2:27a ET

Ohtani Ties MLB Record: Nine Times on Base

2:20a ET

Blue Jays Use LHP Little for Bottom of 17th Inning

2:13a ET

17th Inning! Klein Still on Mound for Dodgers

1:42a ET

15 Innings! Second-longest Game in World Series History

1:16a ET

No Heroics For Freddie! Into the 14th Inning …

12:43a ET

Kershaw Takes the Mound — And Gets Out of a Jam!

12:26a ET

To the 12th! Ohtani, Betts Stranded

12:00a ET

Dodgers With an Incredible Relay!

11:18p ET

Incredible Night by Ohtani

11:02p ET

Ohtani Does It Again!

10:53p ET

Vladdy Scores but Bad News for Springer

10:13p ET

Dodgers Get Things Level!

9:35p ET

Kirk Homers, Blue Jays Lead!

9:15p ET

Dodgers Nearly Make It 3-0

9:06p ET

Ohtani Makes It 2-0

8:55p ET

Dodgers Strike First!

8:02p ET

Game 3 Predictions

7:47p ET

Starting Lineups: Plenty of Power in Leadoff Spots

7:25p ET

Jeter on the Dodgers: ‘Battle-tested … They Are Hungry’

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