A remarkable performance by the Los Angeles Dodgers culminated in a thrilling victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series, held at Dodger Stadium on October 30, 2023. The game ended with a dramatic walk-off home run by Freddie Freeman in the 18th inning, securing a 6-5 win for the Dodgers after an exhausting marathon that showcased baseball’s finest moments.
The spotlight, however, shone brightly on Shohei Ohtani, who delivered an extraordinary display of batting prowess. Ohtani hit two home runs, becoming the first player in Major League Baseball (MLB) history to achieve three multi-homer games in a single postseason. His record-setting night included tying a 119-year-old MLB record with four extra-base hits, a feat last accomplished in 1906.
Ohtani’s contributions started early in the game. He led off the bottom of the first inning with a ground-rule double and followed up with a solo home run in the third inning off Blue Jays starter Max Scherzer. By the fifth inning, he added an RBI double, helping the Dodgers rally to tie the game. Ohtani’s second homer of the night came in the seventh inning, leveling the score once again after the Blue Jays had taken the lead.
Manager John Schneider of the Blue Jays took note of Ohtani’s dominance and opted for intentional walks in the ninth, 11th, 13th, and 15th innings. This strategy paid off temporarily, as Ohtani’s teammates struggled to capitalize on his presence. With these intentional walks, Ohtani became the first player to be intentionally walked four times in a postseason game, just shy of the overall major league record for intentional walks.
Ohtani’s historic night did not go unnoticed, as he became the first player since Stan Hack in 1942 to reach base nine times in a game. His ability to draw five consecutive walks was a testament to his batting discipline and exceptional skill. The Dodgers had to rely on their other hitters as Ohtani became a target for the Blue Jays’ pitching strategy.
The game, which lasted over six hours, was marked by shifts in momentum. After the Blue Jays took a 5-4 lead in the seventh inning, Ohtani once again delivered, hitting a 401-foot home run to left-center. This was his sixth home run in the last four games, tying the Dodgers’ record for the most home runs in a single postseason set by Corey Seager in 2020.
Freeman’s walk-off moment in the 18th inning capped off a night filled with tension and excitement. The Dodgers had navigated through a grueling battle, showcasing their resilience and determination. Freeman’s homer not only secured the win but also underscored the importance of teamwork in a high-stakes environment.
As the Dodgers celebrate this pivotal win, Ohtani prepares to take the mound for his first World Series start in Game 4. His performance in the postseason has made him a crucial asset for the Dodgers, and fans eagerly anticipate what he will bring to the field next.
The intensity of this World Series matchup continues to build, with both teams showcasing their talents on a grand stage. As the Dodgers lead the series, the Blue Jays will look to regroup and respond in the upcoming games. The baseball world watches closely, knowing that this championship series is far from over.






































