From a fringe reliever shockingly finding his way onto the roster come October, to perhaps the reason the Los Angeles Dodgers stayed in Game 3 of the World Series, Will Klein will never have to pay for a drink again in LA.
The Dodgers walked off the Toronto Blue Jays in an 18-inning thriller that was punctuated by a Freddie Freeman walk-off home run. They have a 2-1 lead in the Fall Classic and will start Game 4 just 17 hours after Game 3 ended.
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Klein tossed four scoreless innings, allowing just one hit, and threw 72 grueling pitches to not only get the win when it was all said and done, but to position the Dodgers to eventually win the game.