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The Los Angeles Dodgers won one of the most epic games in World Series history on Monday night, claiming a 6-5 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in the bottom of the 18th inning.
Freddie Freeman finally hit a 406-foot walk-off home run after a mammoth game that lasted six hours and 39 minutes and matched the longest by innings in World Series history to spark wild celebrations among Dodgers fans.
Victory gives the Dodgers, the reigning World Series champions, a 2-1 advantage going into Game 4 on Tuesday.
Despite Freeman's heroics, it was another night where Shohei Ohtani completely stole the show. The Japanese sensation tied a World Series record with four extra-base hits, including a pair of home runs.
He was also subjected to four intentional walks and one at-bat where he faced four foul balls, much to the frustration of weary fans watching on inside the stadium and at home.
Among the star-studded crowd in Los Angeles was Justin Bieber, who endured a miserable night as his beloved Blue Jays suffered an agonizing loss.
The Canadian pop superstar was even seen booing and jeering Ohtani after he smashed a home run early in the game.
Bieber arrived wearing a powder blue Blue Jays jersey and posted a picture of himself just rows away from the field at Dodger Stadium along the first base line.
Later, Bieber was seen sitting up in a suite to watch the rest of the game - joined by his glamorous wife, Hailey.
It was there when someone recorded a video of his reaction to a home run from Ohtani that extended LA's lead to 2-0. Bieber clearly didn't like the turn of events, putting his thumbs down as Ohtani trotted around the bases.
He was also seen greeting some of his fellow celebrities - including Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert and his girlfriend, pop singer Madison Beer.
Other stars in attendance at Dodger Stadium included Jason Bateman, Jack Black, Rob Lowe and Jeff Goldblum.