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Both starters also threw for longer than normal. Yankees starters entered tonight averaging 4.9 innings a start, while Dodgers starters were averaging 3.6, per the Fox broadcast https://tip365.info/review/hard-rock/. (Los Angeles has had three bullpen games so far this postseason.)
That lead held when Cole calmly retired Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freeman in succession after a leadoff double from NLCS MVP Tommy Edman in the sixth. And again when the Yankees’ bullpen escaped a two-on, one-out jam in the seventh.
And in the end, the Dodgers came out with a magical opening act in which Freeman gave off those Gibby goosebumps — almost to the minute (Gibson’s homer had landed at 8:38 p.m. local time, Freeman’s cleared the wall at 8:39).
The last time the Yankees were down 2-0 in the World Series was 1996. Just like this year, that team had broken a 15-year World Series drought but had fallen in the first two contests. The 2024 version is hoping history repeats itself starting tonight.
How did the Dodgers push the Yankees to the brink of elimination, and is there hope left for the home team in Game 4? We’ve got it all covered, from updates and analysis during the games to takeaways after the final pitch to what’s next for each team.
The Yankees’ offensive struggles continued after Walker exited, as they couldn’t get going until they were down to their final out. Alex Verdugo hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning to cut the deficit in half, but Gleyber Torres grounded out to end the game on the next at bat.
A potential World Series clincher. Or perhaps the first game of a historic comeback. Either way, it’s Game 4 of the World Series, and the Dodgers are one win away from a championship. Historically, teams with a 3-0 lead in a best-of-seven playoff series have won 39 of 40 times. The one series loss is, of course, the Red Sox overcoming the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS. The Yankees will send rookie Luis Gil to the mound in Game 4 on Tuesday to try to save their season. The Dodgers will counter with a bullpen game.
The Yankees will send rookie Luis Gil to the mound in Game 4 to try extending their season. They elected not to pitch Gerrit Cole on short rest. Gil had a 3.50 ERA in 29 starts, which will likely earn him American League Rookie of the Year honors. In his only postseason start, he threw four innings in Game 4 of the ALCS against Cleveland, allowing two runs over four innings.
StubHub reports sales outpaced last year’s final figures and were four times higher than the pace of the 2022 Series. Sales for Games 3 through 5 in New York were 40% higher than for Games 1, 2, 6 and 7 in Los Angeles.
Don Larsen was a mediocre pitcher at best, going 81-91 with a 3.78 earned-run average in 14 seasons, and he was so bad in his first World Series start in 1956 that he was pulled in the second inning after giving up four runs in a 13-8 Game 2 loss to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Top of the fifth: Kiké Hernández got the Dodgers’ first hit off Gerrit Cole on a single to right field. Yankees center fielder Aaron Judge then dropped a routine fly ball hit by Tommy Edman for an error.
The six-time All-Star threw his four-seam — a pitch the Dodgers have had success against in most other games this postseason — on 45 of his 88 pitches, and watched the Dodgers harmlessly foul it off on half of their 23 swings. Of the nine times the Dodgers put one of Cole’s fastballs in play, only three resulted in hits: Hernández’s single, a Tommy Edman double and a Kiké Hernández triple. The Dodgers were only able to score off one of those knocks, when Will Smith hit a sacrifice fly that brought home Kiké Hernández.
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