
Talkin' Baseball (MLB Podcast) Craziest Game in World Series History Ends With A BANG! | 1057
Oct 28, 2025
Two hosts dive into the chaos of an unforgettable 18-inning World Series game. They share the electric atmosphere, breaking down key homers and umpire controversies. The strategy unfolds with Toronto's pinch-running decisions and standout defensive plays. Kershaw's unexpected bullpen entrance adds a twist, leading to surprising reliever performances. In a dramatic climax, Freeman seals the win with a walk-off grand slam, sending fans into a frenzy. They also discuss the toll this marathon game takes on player stamina and team dynamics.
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Stadium Vibe Amplified The Game
- The World Series Game 3 became one of the greatest games due to unpredictable shifts and atmosphere at Dodger Stadium.
- Jake and Trevor emphasize how late innings and crowd energy amplified every moment into dramatic swings.
Early Homers Set Tone, Not Outcome
- Early power showcased both teams with solo homers from Teoscar and Shohei setting an energized tone.
- Trevor notes a single inning can flip momentum quickly despite a small scoreboard edge.
Bichette Pickoff Confused The Crowd
- Jake recounts the confusing Bo Bichette pickoff where the crowd and hosts had to watch replay to understand the out.
- Trevor calls it a rare, game-altering play that cost Toronto a run in the World Series.
