world game

World game

Mookie Betts capped a nine-pitch at-bat with a single to shallow right field that was enough to score Edman from second base and make it 3-0 Dodgers. Aggressive baserunning by the speedy Edman made it impossible for the Yankees to even try for a play at the plate philippine tours and packages.

“Like I’ve been saying the last few days, those days off were huge for me,” Freeman said. “I got my ankle in a spot where every single game afterwards, it’s not as it was in the NLCS and NLDS. … I got my ankle in a spot where I could work on my swing, and I got it into a good spot, thankfully, going into the series.”

NEW YORK — The Dodgers are one win away from the eighth World Series championship in franchise history, and the seventh since moving to Los Angeles in 1958. At Yankee Stadium Monday night, the Dodgers beat the Yankees in Game 3 (LA 4, NY 2) to take a commanding 3-0 series lead in the Fall Classic. Los Angeles now has four chances to win one game.

The Dodgers lost the first two games of a 1981 National League playoff series in Houston, both in walk-off fashion, before storming back to win three straight over the Astros in Los Angeles to win the series, which pitted the first-half and second-half division winners from the strike-interrupted season.

Game 1 world series

Dodgers: The Dodgers have continually advanced in these playoffs in large part because their offense is relentless. It showed once again in Game 1 of the World Series. And though they couldn’t capitalize on premium run-scoring opportunities in the sixth and seventh innings, coming away with no runs despite putting a runner in scoring position with no outs each time, they finally busted through in the 10th.

“The adrenaline rush was amazing,” he said. “I was 88-90 in my live, and I was 92 here. I got more of that. I know I’m going to get another opportunity. And I’m going to take the ball when my name is called.”

Just minutes after a wilder finish than anyone could have imagined, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was on live TV trying to sum up Freddie Freeman’s game-winning grand slam in the 10th inning of World Series Game 1. Roberts came up with those five words: “Tonight, the game honored him.”

game 2 world series

Dodgers: The Dodgers have continually advanced in these playoffs in large part because their offense is relentless. It showed once again in Game 1 of the World Series. And though they couldn’t capitalize on premium run-scoring opportunities in the sixth and seventh innings, coming away with no runs despite putting a runner in scoring position with no outs each time, they finally busted through in the 10th.

“The adrenaline rush was amazing,” he said. “I was 88-90 in my live, and I was 92 here. I got more of that. I know I’m going to get another opportunity. And I’m going to take the ball when my name is called.”

Just minutes after a wilder finish than anyone could have imagined, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was on live TV trying to sum up Freddie Freeman’s game-winning grand slam in the 10th inning of World Series Game 1. Roberts came up with those five words: “Tonight, the game honored him.”

Game 2 world series

What are the starting lineups?Yankees: The Yankees are sticking with the same lineup that they used in Game 1. Manager Aaron Boone said that his biggest decision was wrestling with Giancarlo Stanton in the cleanup spot, and Stanton rewarded that call with a go-ahead two-run homer in the sixth inning — his fourth consecutive game with a home run.

Yamamoto walked Gleyber Torres to open the contest, and Torres advanced to second on a groundout by Juan Soto to short. Aaron Judge worked a 3-2 count against Yamamoto before he he was able to get Judge to strikeout on a slider just below his knees.

New York Yankees’ Aaron Judge, right, reacts after striking out as Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Will Smith throws the ball around the infield during the sixth inning in Game 2 of the baseball World Series, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

World series game

Los Angeles erased a 5-0 deficit thanks to some incredibly sloppy play by the Yankees in the fifth inning, then rallied against New York’s bullpen in the eighth inning to take the lead. Game 3 starter Walker Buehler came out of the bullpen to get the save in Game 5. Here is the final out of the 2024 season:

Roberts said right-hander Walker Buehler, who started Game 3 of the NLDS in San Diego and Game 3 of the NLCS in New York’s Citi Field, will start Game 3 at Yankee Stadium on Monday night. “We love Walker in big games, and the road isn’t going to faze him,” Roberts said before Game 2. “It also allows him to be available for a potential Game 7, too.” … Roberts said Jack Flaherty’s right hamstring “tightened up a little bit” on the pitch before he gave up a home run to Giancarlo Stanton in the sixth inning of Game 1, which is why the right-hander was shaking his leg. “But I don’t think it’s going to be a big deal,” Roberts said.

Top of the second: Jazz Chisholm grounded out before Yoshinobu Yamamoto walked Anthony Rizzo. Anthony Volpe lined out sharply to Tommy Edman in center field. Austin Wells grounded out to Kiké Hernández at third.

Fresh off his MVP-winning performance against the New York Mets in the National League Championship Series, Dodgers shortstop Tommy Edman opened the World Series against the New York Yankees on Friday night with a … clank!

It started pretty tight and seemed to be an advantage for hitters early on. But both pitchers have also seemingly found an extra inch (or two) on the right side of the plate. It’s a confusing zone, and worth keeping an eye on as the game goes on.

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