
 Baseball Today Greatest game in World Series history?
 Oct 28, 2025 
 The hosts dive into the thrilling 18-inning game where Freddie Freeman clinched victory for the Dodgers with a dramatic walk-off homer. They share insights on Mookie Betts' Roberto Clemente Award and discuss the intense bullpen performances from both teams. Shohei Ohtani steals the spotlight with an astonishing night, reaching base nine times! The duo debates the need for changes to intentional walk rules and the implications of George Springer's injury on the Blue Jays' resilience. With a preview of the next game's pitching matchup, excitement is in the air! 
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Live From An 18-Inning Marathon
- Trevor Plouffe watched almost the entire 18-inning World Series game live from a Dodger Stadium suite and stayed energized despite a sore voice.
 - He said he was bummed when the game ended because he wanted it to keep going even longer.
 
Veteran’s Standing Ovation Moment
- Trevor noticed and tipped his cap to a 100-year-old World War II veteran who walked up and down Dodger Stadium stairs to applause.
 - He described the moment as a memorable example of resilience and reverence in the crowd.
 
Freeman’s Walk-Off Validates Bullpen Depth
- Freddie Freeman hit an 18th-inning walk-off homer to end the longest World Series game and reinforce his clutch reputation.
 - The Dodgers' bullpen and pitching depth allowed them to survive an exhausting, high-leverage contest.
 
