The baseball world just witnessed one of the more memorable games in World Series history on Monday night after the Los Angeles Dodgers "triumphed" over the Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in an 18 inning marathon.
Now, whether or not one combined run in the last eleven innings with countless opportunities missed on both sides constitutes a "triumph" or an "all-time classic" is entirely in the eye of the beholder.
However, what cannot be denied is how each bullpen came in and shut the door in seemingly uncharted waters. And no one did it quite as remarkably as an old friend of the Kansas City Royals - Dodgers hard-throwing righty Will Klein.