Broadcaster Had 3-Word Reaction to Dodgers Ace Warming Up in 18th Inning
Summary
The Los Angeles Dodgers played an 18-inning game against the Toronto Blue Jays during the World Series, where pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto warmed up in the 18th inning. This was surprising because he had recently pitched two complete games in a row, a rare achievement in baseball.Key Facts
- The Dodgers and Blue Jays played an 18-inning game in the World Series.
- Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto was seen warming up in the 18th inning.
- Yamamoto had recently pitched two complete games in a row for the first time.
- Broadcaster Joe Davis reacted with surprise at Yamamoto warming up to pitch again.
- Yamamoto volunteered to pitch during the 17th inning but didn't need to because of a home run by Dodgers player Freddie Freeman.
- The Dodgers were low on relievers, but Will Klein helped by pitching four scoreless innings.
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