Sports World Reacts to Freddie Freeman’s Home Run
Freddie Freeman’s dramatic home run helped the Los Angeles Dodgers secure a 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 3 of the World Series. This thrilling match, which lasted over six hours, ended in the 18th inning early Tuesday morning, Eastern Time. The Dodgers now lead the series 2-1.
Historic Game Details
The 18 innings played tie the record for the longest game in World Series history. Previously, the Dodgers also won an 18-inning game against the Boston Red Sox in 2018. The match remained scoreless from the seventh inning until Freeman’s decisive home run.
Key Plays of the Game
- Teóscar Hernández and Shohei Ohtani hit early home runs, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.
- Toronto responded with four runs in the fourth inning, taking the lead.
- The Dodgers managed to tie the game again after the Blue Jays went ahead in the seventh.
- Ohtani hit his second home run of the game, equalizing once more in the seventh inning.
Freeman’s Remarkable Achievement
Freeman’s walk-off home run made him the first player in Major League Baseball history to record multiple walk-off home runs in the World Series. Additionally, he joins an elite group of four players who have hit multiple walk-offs in postseason history, alongside Carlos Correa, David Ortiz, and Bernie Williams, as noted by ESPN Research.
Reactions from the Sports World
The sports community reacted enthusiastically to Freeman’s incredible performance, celebrating his pivotal role in the game.
- Joel Embiid tweeted, “OMG LETS FREAKING GO!! Freddie.”
- Donovan Mitchell expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you Freddie Freeman.”
- James Harden shouted, “
FREDDIE FREEEEEMAAAAAAN!” - CC Sabathia praised Will Klein’s performance, noting his impressive pitch count in extra innings.
- Magic Johnson highlighted Freeman’s heroics in securing the Dodgers’ win.
Freeman’s performance not only showcased his incredible talent but also ignited excitement and support from fans and fellow athletes alike. The World Series continues, and the Dodgers look forward to extending their lead in the series.