
"I was on the couch, then I was like 'Oh I've got to go lay down,'...So I was watching the game on my phone in bed and the 12th inning or whatever rolls around and I fall asleep. I fall asleep with my phone on my chest, still playing, still loud from the volume of the broadcast. I wake up, like, two hours later and I pull up my phone and the game literally just ended. I'm seeing the on-field celebration from Freddie's homer."
"Game 3 of last year's World Series tied the record for the longest World Series game, lasting until the eighteenth inning. The Dodgers' bullpen held strong throughout the match, with an especially memorable performance from Will Klein, who pitched four scoreless innings to give the Dodgers a chance. Freddie Freeman hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 18th inning to end the game and give the Dodgers a 2-1 series lead."
"Stewart came back to L.A. at the trade deadline in 2025 after spending a few years away from the Dodgers. Los Angeles originally drafted him in 2014, and he pitched for the big league club from 2016-19. He made four appearances for the Dodgers after coming back to the NL West, but landed on the injured list with right-shoulder inflammation and missed the remainder of the regular season. Through his four appearances, Stewart had a 4.91 ERA in 2025."
Brock Stewart watched Game 3 of the 2025 World Series at home in Charlotte while injured and fell asleep during the extra-innings contest, waking hours later to find Freddie Freeman's walk-off had ended the game. Game 3 tied the World Series record at eighteen innings, with the Dodgers' bullpen, including Will Klein's four scoreless frames, keeping the team alive. Freeman's bottom-of-the-18th homer delivered a walk-off and a 2-1 series lead. Stewart had returned to Los Angeles at the 2025 trade deadline, made four appearances, then went on the injured list with right-shoulder inflammation, posting a 4.91 ERA.
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