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Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 01:34 am
by ramfandan
Wondering how many fools like me are still with this marathon ? lol Thank goodness I am retired and don't have to go to work tomorrow.

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Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 07:40 am
by sikeston bulldog2
ramfandan wrote: 28 Oct 2025 01:34 am Wondering how many fools like me are still with this marathon ? lol Thank goodness I am retired and don't have to go to work tomorrow.

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I did it backasswards. I fell asleep in the third, work up in the 13th, watched the rest.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 08:02 am
by Whatashame
I didn’t notice this until now. I was up for the whole game. Was getting interesting as the bullpens were depleted and now starters were being used. Yamamoto was getting ready for I guess the 19th inning. He had pitched a complete game in game 2 but had let Roberts know he could pitch more in game 3.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 08:04 am
by 12xu
I watched the entire game, posted a lot on the WS game 3 thread. It was too tense to leave it alone. So many interesting things happened in the game, like NO double plays in an 18 inning game! Ohtani reached base 9 times, 2 HR, 2 doubles, and 5 walks (4 intentional). LA used 10 pitchers, Toronto used 9. The three players who pinch ran for Bichette, Kirk, and Barger went a combined 0 for 11 with 1 walk.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 08:09 am
by sikeston bulldog2
12xu wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:04 am I watched the entire game, posted a lot on the WS game 3 thread. It was too tense to leave it alone. So many interesting things happened in the game, like NO double plays in an 18 inning game! Ohtani reached base 9 times, 2 HR, 2 doubles, and 5 walks (4 intentional). LA used 10 pitchers, Toronto used 9. The three players who pinch ran for Bichette, Kirk, and Barger went a combined 0 for 11 with 1 walk.
Good roll up.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 08:14 am
by dugoutrex
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:09 am
12xu wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:04 am I watched the entire game, posted a lot on the WS game 3 thread. It was too tense to leave it alone. So many interesting things happened in the game, like NO double plays in an 18 inning game! Ohtani reached base 9 times, 2 HR, 2 doubles, and 5 walks (4 intentional). LA used 10 pitchers, Toronto used 9. The three players who pinch ran for Bichette, Kirk, and Barger went a combined 0 for 11 with 1 walk.
Good roll up.
instant classic

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 08:53 am
by kyace
Stayed up and watched entire game. Losing Spinger and taking out Bichette and Barger hurt Toronto’s offense big time. Blue Jays may have lost the series by losing this game. Amazing how many relievers Dodgers have that can hit 100.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 10:22 am
by Hazelwood72
I didn’t see the first 8 innings. Joined during the 9th and watched the rest. Toronto 3rd base coach should be fired for sending that slow runner home in extra innings. It wasn’t even close at the plate. Even before the play at the plate, I was yelling NO! To be fair, did the coach send him or did the runner go through the stop sign? I never heard the announcers comment. (I’m retired, so didn’t have to get up early today.)

Will Klein, the young red haired relief pitcher for LA, was the star of the game IMO. He threw 4 shutdown innings on the biggest stage. His performance reminded me (and I’m old enough to have watched it) how Ron Taylor and Roger Craig held the Yankees scoreless over 8-2/3 innings of relief which allowed us to win the game on Ken Boyer’s grand slam in the 1964 WS.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 10:35 am
by ramfandan
dugoutrex wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:14 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:09 am
12xu wrote: 28 Oct 2025 08:04 am I watched the entire game, posted a lot on the WS game 3 thread. It was too tense to leave it alone. So many interesting things happened in the game, like NO double plays in an 18 inning game! Ohtani reached base 9 times, 2 HR, 2 doubles, and 5 walks (4 intentional). LA used 10 pitchers, Toronto used 9. The three players who pinch ran for Bichette, Kirk, and Barger went a combined 0 for 11 with 1 walk.
Good roll up.
instant classic
Found it interesting that Freeman was touted by network as the Star of the Game ..interviewed immediately after the walk-off HR yet the real star of the game was arguably Ohtani . Reaching base 9 times tied the all-time record set back 82 years ago (and the most ever in postseason history. No player has ever been on base more than 6 times in postseason ! So Ohtani shatters that record by a mile . Oh well , Ohtani did get interviewed 2nd . lol

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 10:36 am
by blackinkbiz
I now officially hate Tommy Edman. Apparently all you have to do is put on a Dodgers uniform and you're graced with leprechaun luck. The sliding grab and throw he made to throw out the runner at 3rd in, uhhhh, I thought it was toward the end of the game but I think it was like the 8th inning maybe, anyways... give me a f'n break. Not to take away from the throw he made but the Dodgers consistently make these 9 out of 10 plays go in their favor.

Meaning, 9 times out of 10, if they replayed that, it wouldn't go the way it did. Oh well, hopefully another Dodgers WS is enough to assure these 4x other team payrolls end next year.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 10:39 am
by ramfandan
blackinkbiz wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:36 am I now officially hate Tommy Edman. Apparently all you have to do is put on a Dodgers uniform and you're graced with leprechaun luck. The sliding grab and throw he made to throw out the runner at 3rd in, uhhhh, I thought it was toward the end of the game but I think it was like the 8th inning maybe, anyways... give me a (Ef'En) break. Not to take away from the throw he made but the Dodgers consistently make these 9 out of 10 plays go in their favor.

Meaning, 9 times out of 10, if they replayed that, it wouldn't go the way it did. Oh well, hopefully another Dodgers WS is enough to assure these 4x other team payrolls end next year.
Yeah, the deflection off Freeman's glove had to go on a perfect angle for Edman to 1) get to that ball and 2) be a distance that the throw could get to 3rd just ahead of the runner. I do give him credit for hustling toward the line on the hit where he had a shot to get to the ball. Good things or lucky things can happen sometimes when you hustle out there.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 11:13 am
by RamFan08NY
ramfandan wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:39 am
blackinkbiz wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:36 am I now officially hate Tommy Edman. Apparently all you have to do is put on a Dodgers uniform and you're graced with leprechaun luck. The sliding grab and throw he made to throw out the runner at 3rd in, uhhhh, I thought it was toward the end of the game but I think it was like the 8th inning maybe, anyways... give me a (Ef'En) break. Not to take away from the throw he made but the Dodgers consistently make these 9 out of 10 plays go in their favor.

Meaning, 9 times out of 10, if they replayed that, it wouldn't go the way it did. Oh well, hopefully another Dodgers WS is enough to assure these 4x other team payrolls end next year.
Yeah, the deflection off Freeman's glove had to go on a perfect angle for Edman to 1) get to that ball and 2) be a distance that the throw could get to 3rd just ahead of the runner. I do give him credit for hustling toward the line on the hit where he had a shot to get to the ball. Good things or lucky things can happen sometimes when you hustle out there.
It was a phenomenal heads up play. Biggest play of the game.if Derek Jeter made that play we'd be watching that highlight for the rest of our luves.

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 12:02 pm
by dugoutrex
RamFan08NY wrote: 28 Oct 2025 11:13 am
ramfandan wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:39 am
blackinkbiz wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:36 am I now officially hate Tommy Edman. Apparently all you have to do is put on a Dodgers uniform and you're graced with leprechaun luck. The sliding grab and throw he made to throw out the runner at 3rd in, uhhhh, I thought it was toward the end of the game but I think it was like the 8th inning maybe, anyways... give me a (Ef'En) break. Not to take away from the throw he made but the Dodgers consistently make these 9 out of 10 plays go in their favor.

Meaning, 9 times out of 10, if they replayed that, it wouldn't go the way it did. Oh well, hopefully another Dodgers WS is enough to assure these 4x other team payrolls end next year.
Yeah, the deflection off Freeman's glove had to go on a perfect angle for Edman to 1) get to that ball and 2) be a distance that the throw could get to 3rd just ahead of the runner. I do give him credit for hustling toward the line on the hit where he had a shot to get to the ball. Good things or lucky things can happen sometimes when you hustle out there.
It was a phenomenal heads up play. Biggest play of the game.if Derek Jeter made that play we'd be watching that highlight for the rest of our luves.
it was very Jeter-esque

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 12:26 pm
by Charles King
I was not on the forum last night

I did watch the entire game. It was a great game. One of the best world series game in years

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 14:34 pm
by ramfandan
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 28 Oct 2025 07:40 am
ramfandan wrote: 28 Oct 2025 01:34 am Wondering how many fools like me are still with this marathon ? lol Thank goodness I am retired and don't have to go to work tomorrow.

So Ramfandan still here ..
Who else is watching yet ? Sign in thank you !
I did it backasswards. I fell asleep in the third, work up in the 13th, watched the rest.
That was funny. Fell asleep in 3rd..woke in 13th .. a photo of the look on your face waking in 13th with game still going would be priceless. 😳😳 the holy (bleep) look lol

Re: Game 3 WS -- 18th inning 1:32 a.m CT R U watching yet ?

Posted: 28 Oct 2025 14:38 pm
by ramfandan
RamFan08NY wrote: 28 Oct 2025 11:13 am
ramfandan wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:39 am
blackinkbiz wrote: 28 Oct 2025 10:36 am I now officially hate Tommy Edman. Apparently all you have to do is put on a Dodgers uniform and you're graced with leprechaun luck. The sliding grab and throw he made to throw out the runner at 3rd in, uhhhh, I thought it was toward the end of the game but I think it was like the 8th inning maybe, anyways... give me a (Ef'En) break. Not to take away from the throw he made but the Dodgers consistently make these 9 out of 10 plays go in their favor.

Meaning, 9 times out of 10, if they replayed that, it wouldn't go the way it did. Oh well, hopefully another Dodgers WS is enough to assure these 4x other team payrolls end next year.
Yeah, the deflection off Freeman's glove had to go on a perfect angle for Edman to 1) get to that ball and 2) be a distance that the throw could get to 3rd just ahead of the runner. I do give him credit for hustling toward the line on the hit where he had a shot to get to the ball. Good things or lucky things can happen sometimes when you hustle out there.
It was a phenomenal heads up play. Biggest play of the game.if Derek Jeter made that play we'd be watching that highlight for the rest of our luves.
Derek Jeter? You mean the guy holding the bat between the Big Guy and female Astronaut in Capital Ine commercial. What did he ever do? No kids ever asked him a question ? Lol