Dodgers fans will love Andrew Friedman anecdote from World Series Game 3
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Dodgers fans will love Andrew Friedman anecdote from World Series Game 3
""I mean it was a very intense series. Everyone keeps talking about how great it was, and I'm sure it was for a lot of people. There were times where I had to step back and remember to breathe," Friedman said."
""Something I'm very not proud of is I may or may not have have spiked a barstool in that Game 3 and it's because of the range of emotions. Will Smith hits a ball to center that in my mind is definitely a homer. And Varsho goes back and catches it.""
Andrew Friedman described intense emotions during the 18-inning Game 3, at one point admitting he may have spiked a barstool after a close play. Will Smith hit a ball to center that Friedman believed was a home run, but Daulton Varsho caught it. The game lasted six hours and 39 minutes, tying the longest World Series game by innings. Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th. Shohei Ohtani reached base nine times with two homers, two doubles, and five walks. Clayton Kershaw escaped a bases-loaded jam in the 12th, and Will Klein tossed four scoreless innings to earn the win.
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