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Freddie Freeman became the first player ever with multiple World Series walk-off homers, ending an 18-inning 6-hour, 39-minute thriller — tied for the longest in Series history.
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Shohei Ohtani reached base nine times in Game 3, the most in any postseason game, and logged his second game with 12+ total bases — an MLB first.
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Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw back-to-back postseason complete games, the first pitcher to do so since 2001, retiring 20 straight in Game 2.
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