Muncy’s walk-off homer wins 18-inning, seven-hour World Series epic for Dodgers

Max Muncy ended the longest World Series game ever with a walk-off home run in the 18th inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the Boston Red Sox 3-2 early on Saturday to pull within 2-1 in the series.

Muncy connected off Nathan Eovaldi, who was in his seventh inning of relief. It took seven hours and 561 pitches to settle this.

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Seven hours and 20 minutes later, Max calls game. #WALKOFF pic.twitter.com/L4J2BFNSpd

October 27, 2018

The Red Sox were oh-so-close in the 13th to taking a huge 3-0 lead. But second baseman Ian Kinsler’s wide throw on a two-out grounder by Yasiel Puig let Los Angeles score the tying run.

Game 4 is on Saturday and Rich Hill will start for the Dodgers.

Full report to follow…