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It lasted 18 innings and ended on another Freddie Freeman walk-off home run, just like Game 1 of last year's World Series.
In the bottom of the 18th, Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run to center field that sent those remaining in Dodgers ...
Another decisive Freddie Freeman home run, this one in the 18th inning, gave the reigning champs a 6-5 victory and the series lead over the Blue Jays.
Freeman connected off Brendon Little, sending a 406-foot drive to straightaway center field to finally end a game that lasted ...