After more than seven hours of baseball, Friday night become Saturday morning, desperation fighting exhaustion, the Dodgers’ Max Muncy drove a pitch over the left-field fence, then powerfully threw up both of his giant arms.
As Muncy rounded the bases and reached home plate, his teammates sprinted out of the dugout and were soon surrounding him in a giant, bouncing mosh pit of blue.
In the longest World Series game ever, the Dodgers returned home to their history, their hysteria, and a 3-2, 18-inning, Game 3 victory over the Boston Red Sox at Dodger Stadium that changes everything.