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THE NEW YORK YANKEES
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step … and, in the Yankees‘ case, a whole lot of offense. The Yankees rallied past and then blew out the Dodgers, 11-4, to keep their season alive and avoid a World Series sweep.
Instead of going quietly, the Yankees showed they aren’t done just yet. Trailing 2-1 in the third, Anthony Volpe hit a grand slam, the Yankees’ first in a World Series game since Tino Martinez in 1998.
The Dodgers closed to 5-4 in the fifth, but Austin Wells homered in the sixth to make it 6-4, and the Yankees poured on five more runs in the eighth, centered around a Gleyber Torres three-run homer.
The Yankees obviously still have a lot of work to do. They’re the 41st MLB team to trail a series 3-0, and only one of the previous 40 — the 2004 Red Soxagainst the Yankees — has managed to come back to win said series. But there were some positive signs for the Bronx Bombers: seven RBI from the 7-8-9 hitters, a late Aaron Judge RBI and an excellent bullpen performance.
Snyder: “They were business-like, of course, but there was an air of ‘no pressure.’ They seemed more loose than in Game 3. The pressure is removed when everyone in the world thinks you’re going to lose. … Gerrit Cole was great in Game 1, allowing just one run in six innings. He had the Yankees in position to win the game. … If you’re the Yankees, you enter Game 5 confident he’s putting you in the best possible position to win.”
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Author: Zachary Pereles
October 30, 2024 | 9:35 am