"But he's got tremendous stuff, and he lives for moments like this."īoston starter Rick Porcello gave up one run and three hits in 4 2/3 innings. "He's got an overt confidence, a quiet confidence, a little combo," Roberts said. He allowed two hits, struck out seven and didn't walk anyone. The right-hander retired his final 14 batters before leaving after 108 pitches. The game began in 78-degree heat - 31 degrees warmer than at Fenway Park for the first two games.īuehler stymied the Red Sox through seven innings. Barnes made the tag as Kinsler came barreling past and both players tumbled to the dirt. Martinez with one out and took third on Holt's single to center.īellinger started a sensational, inning-ending double play from center field, catching Nunez's pinch-hit fly and then firing to catcher Austin Barnes a few feet up the third-base line. The Dodgers left runners on in every inning from the fifth to the 11th.īoston had runners at the corners in the 10th. The Red Sox stranded runners in the 10th and 11th. The Dodgers led 1-0 on Joc Pederson's two-out homer in the third.īoth teams squandered numerous chances. tied it at 1 with a drive off closer Kenley Jansen in the eighth. Muncy scored when Kinsler botched the throw to first on Puig's infield single.īradley Jr. Muncy drew a leadoff walk and tagged up when Nunez tumbled into the third base stands after catching Bellinger's pop foul. The Dodgers tied it 2-all in the bottom of the 13th. Thanks to a pair of run-scoring errors in a wild 13th inning, the Dodgers and Red Sox played the longest game in World Series history Friday night. Seven hours, 70 minutes makes the 18-inning Dodgers versus Red Sox game 1:39 longer than any Series game played before. Nunez got knocked on his back again on the play at first, but stayed in the game as Boston had no one left on its bench. Dodgers win World Series game 3 after 18 innings, 7 hours. Nunez then reached on a nubber to the right side and Alexander bungled the toss to first, allowing Holt to score. Pinch-hitter Eduardo Nunez got flipped on his back by catcher Austin Barnes as he chased Scott Alexander's wild pitch. The Red Sox had a wild 13th with a walk, a steal, an infield hit and an error before taking a 2-1 lead.īrock Holt drew a leadoff walk and stole second. "I'm a little tired, but we're ready to come back tomorrow," Los Angles slugger Yasiel Puig said, looking at his watch and adding, "in a couple of hours."
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