Dodgers Set Record with Longest World Series Game Start
The longest World Series game in MLB history took place on October 26, 2018. The contest featured the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Dodgers, marking a significant moment in baseball history. The game stretched over 18 innings and lasted for an astounding 7 hours and 20 minutes.
Game Highlights
Game 3 commenced at Dodger Stadium, with the Dodgers in a precarious position, trailing 2-0 in the series. Joc Pederson provided the Dodgers with a lead in the second inning by hitting a solo home run. This score held until the eighth inning when Jackie Bradley Jr. answered with a solo homer for the Red Sox, tying the game.
Crucial Inning
In the 13th inning, the Red Sox took the lead after Eduardo Núñez reached base with a walk and the Dodgers committed a throwing error. The Dodgers were on the brink of a 3-0 series deficit. However, a crucial moment came when Yasiel Puig hit an infield single, bringing the game back to a tie.
The tension continued as Max Muncy nearly ended the game with a walk-off home run in the 15th inning, only for it to hook foul. Nathan Eovaldi struck him out, keeping hopes alive for both teams.
Historic Walk-Off Home Run
Finally, in the 18th inning, Muncy hit a fastball over the left-center field fence, securing a dramatic walk-off home run. This moment marked the second walk-off homer in Dodgers franchise history during a World Series, the first being by Kirk Gibson in 1988.
Record-Setting Game Stats
- Date: October 26-27, 2018
- Duration: 7 hours, 20 minutes
- Innings: 18
Emotional Aftermath
Max Muncy expressed immense joy following his historic achievement. He remarked on the surreal experience of playing in the World Series and emphasized the thrill of hitting the walk-off home run. Muncy described the feeling as one of pure joy and incredible excitement.
This marathon game not only showcased the perseverance of both teams but also solidified its place in baseball history. The Dodgers and Red Sox delivered a memorable showdown that will be discussed for years to come.