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Asking Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow to follow up Yoshinobu Yamamoto in Game 3 of the World Series would be folly. You can't expect every pitcher on the Dodgers to turn in a dominant, complete-game performance on the sport's biggest stage.
When they tell stories of Monday’s Game 3, it will seem certain that the memories have gone cloudy and the details have been confused. Surely it didn’t all happen on one night, in a single game, in a World Series classic that stretched across two different days in Eastern Standard Time.
The Guardians spent most of September chasing down the Tigers and beat them on the final day of the regular season for the biggest comeback in the standings in MLB history. Fate conspired to pit the two teams against each other in the wild-card series, which naturally went to a winner-take-all Game 3.