Red Sox Win 5 to 1

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Watch: Red Sox beat Dodgers, win World Series
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this series included a game with the most innings ever played
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Stark: The improbable, interminable and unforgettable marathon game that made World Series history
Jayson Stark Oct 27, 2018
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LOS ANGELES – So where were you when Max Muncy homered to end the longest World Series game ever played?

A)Asleep?

B)Wishing you were asleep?

C)Just regained consciousness after nodding off?

Or D) screaming so loud in the middle of the freaking night, you were waking up everyone in your house who had had the sense to go to sleep?

Yeah, well, any of those would be the correct answer, because Game 3 of the World Series – Dodgers 3, Red Sox 2, in 18 surreal, improbable innings – was officially One of Those Nights.

It was a game that began in the gleaming California sunshine and ended at 3:30 in the morning back in the eastern time zone.

Heck it was a game that went on so long, you could have watched the first pitch in that gleaming California sunshine and then flown all the way back to the eastern time zone before it ended.

It was a game in which a relief pitcher threw 97 pitches, a Cy Young award-winner...
 
Congrats to Boston on a great year! Going on 108 wins and then beating the Bronx Bombers 3 games to 1. Then beating the Los Angeles Dodgers at the World Series!
Exactly a century later - 1918.
 
Yesterday's Game 4 was winnable but the Dodgers' manager made a mistake in pitching change. Trump tweeted about it, saying it was a "big mistake" for the Los Angeles Dodgers to pull pitcher Rich Hill. I think the Dodgers' closer should have pitched in the 9th inning as well, instead of a Japanese reliever who gave up three runs.

Donald J. Trump✔ @realDonaldTrump
Watching the Dodgers/Red Sox final innings. It is amazing how a manager takes out a pitcher who is loose & dominating through almost 7 innings, Rich Hill of Dodgers, and brings in nervous reliever(s) who get shellacked. 4 run lead gone. Managers do it all the time, big mistake!
 
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