8 eyepopping numbers from World Series' marathon Game 3 Steve Gardner, USA TODAY October 28, 2025 at 9:20 PM 94 The Los Angeles Dodgers' marathon Game 3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings was an instant classic for so many different reasons – from Shohei Ohtani's latest incredible individual performance to Freddie Freeman's walkoff homer. But to fully appreciate what we just witnessed (or more likely couldn't stay awake long enough to witness), we need to take a deep dive into the numbers.
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Steve Gardner, USA TODAY October 28, 2025 at 9:20 PM
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The Los Angeles Dodgers' marathon Game 3 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in 18 innings was an instant classic for so many different reasons – from Shohei Ohtani's latest incredible individual performance to Freddie Freeman's walk-off homer.
But to fully appreciate what we just witnessed (or more likely couldn't stay awake long enough to witness), we need to take a deep dive into the numbers. Although it fell just short of the longest game in MLB playoff history – second only to the Dodgers' 7-hour, 20-minute victory over the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the 2018 World Series – the 2025 extended remix against the Blue Jays was certainly amazing in its own right.
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Here's a look at some of the eye-popping stats from the Dodgers' 6-5 win on Monday, Oct. 27:
18: Innings, tying a record for the longest World Series game
6:39: Time of game, the second-longest in World Series history
3: Career walk-off postseason hits by Freddie Freeman, tying him with David Ortiz and Carlos Correa for the most in baseball history
Freddie Freeman celebrates with teammates after hitting a walk-off home run in the 18th inning.
44: Players used by both teams in the game, including a record 19 pitchers
130: Combined at-bats by both teams, smashing the record of 118 set by the Dodgers and Red Sox in 2018
19: Runners left on base by the Blue Jays, the most by a single team in World Series history, breaking the previous record of 15 held by six different teams
9: Times Shohei Ohtani reached base in Game 3 (two home runs, two doubles and five walks), an all-time postseason record
4: Intentional walks to Shohei Ohtani, also a postseason record (six players – including David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, Josh Hamilton and Barry Bonds – previously had three)
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