Let's rewind a few hours. With the series tied 1-1, the Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays were playing Game 3 in Los Angeles. The game was tied 5-5 after nine innings, and the teams moved on to extras. The innings kept adding up, but the number of available bullpen pitchers was only diminishing. The Dodgers went to Emmet Sheehan for 2.2 innings, then to future MLB Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw to get an out - the last appearance of his illustrious career. Next was Edgardo Henriquez for two innings, and then, for the top of the 15th inning in a game still tied 5-5, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts went to Will Klein.
Molly was watching the game, but as the extra innings went on, she was considering going to bed. After all, she had class the next morning. Will had only been added to the Dodgers' postseason roster before the World Series, so it wasn't likely that he was going to pitch anyway. It wasn't likely that Game 3 of the World Series would go to 18 innings either, but here we are.
"My mom was like, 'Will's one of the only two pitchers left in the bullpen they have,' and I was like, okay, I guess I'll stay up. Maybe he will go in."