Homer in 18th gives Dodgers life with epic Series winHomer in 18th gives Dodgers life with epic Series win
L.A. outlasted the Red Sox in the longest game in World Series history as Muncy’s walk-off homer provided a much-needed lift.
L.A. outlasted the Red Sox in the longest game in World Series history as Muncy’s walk-off homer provided a much-needed lift.
SHANGHAI (AP) — Tony Finau closed with three straight birdies for a 2-under 70 and took advantage of a late collapse by Justin Rose to keep his three-shot lead Saturday at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions. Finau was on the verge of falling three shots behind until he rolled in a 20-foot birdie putt from off the green at the 16th, hit a tee shot that rolled to within 18 inches on the par-3 17th and finished with a 12-foot birdie putt. Rose’s tee shot on the 17th bounced in the hazard and led to double bogey. He hit into the water on the 18th and made bogey for a 70. Finau was at 13-under 203. He was three ahead of Rose, Patrick Reed (70) and Xander Schauffele (69).
One out away from falling behind 0-3 in the World Series, the Dodgers tied Game 3 on an error in the 13th inning and walked off on Max Muncy’s home run in the 18th for a 3-2 victory over the Red Sox early Saturday morning.
L.A. outlasted the Red Sox in the longest game in World Series history as Max Muncy’s walk-off homer provided a much-needed lift.
One out away from falling behind 0-3 in the World Series, the Dodgers tied Game 3 on an error in the 13th inning and walked off on Max Muncy’s home run in the 18th for a 3-2 victory over the Red Sox early Saturday morning.
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L.A.’s Max Muncy hit the winning homer over the Red Sox in the 18th inning, ending the longest game in World Series history.
Max Muncy’s homer won it for L.A. and mercifully put an end to the longest game in World Series history.
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