Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Yankees: World Series Game 4 – live

Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Yankees: World Series Game 4 – live


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HOME RUN! Dodgers 3-5 Yankees, top 5th

Smith hits a home run into the short porch in right field, which is probably a shallow pop up in LA. But the Dodgers will take it! The lead is down to two!

Smith was totally due, but that is such a cheap HR. Still, it could get him going.

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, bottom 4th

Soto grounds out to second. Inning over.

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, bottom 4th

So Knack, part of a bullpen game for LA designed to get the Dodgers through a game without using their best relievers, gets Torres to ground out into a 4-6-3 double play. That means the bases are empty for Juan Soto, which if you’re an LA fan, is just how you like it.

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, bottom 4th

So the Yankees finally come to the plate not having to overcome a deficit for the first time since this series began on Friday. That’s a long time ago! And now Verdugo opens with a base hit to right over new pitcher, Landon Knack.

And here comes the top of the Yankees lineup.

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It is high, it is far…

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, top 4th

Lux grounds out softly to second. Inning over. Yankees with momentum!

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, top 4th

The call on the field is reversed and so the inning continues. Two outs, one on for Gavin Lux.

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, top 4th

Hernandez grounds to short – Volpe has it, he fires to second for one – Torres throws to first, in time! Inning ending double play!

Or is it? The Dodgers are challenging the out call at first.

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Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, top 4th

Rizzo makes a fine catch near the screen on the first base side of the infield retiring Hernandez. Tough play and another reason for the Bronx crowd to cheer.

Muncy is at the plate and now the count is full.

Ball four! That’s the first walk of the night issued by Gil.

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GRAND SLAM HOME RUN! Dodgers 2-5 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Volpe takes Hudson to the downs! It’s a grand slam home run for the New York native! And there’s something to celebrate in the Bronx as the Yankees take their first lead since Game 1!

Wells skies out to right, inning over, but New York have the lead!

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Rizzo pops it up in the infield! The only thing Rizzo couldn’t do! Wow!

Now it’s up to Volpe.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Rizzo is ahead 2-0.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Hudson walks Stanton, and so the bases are loaded for Anthony Rizzo.

Mark Prior heads to the mound for a little chat with his reliever. That makes sense, this is a huge moment in this ballgame.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

It is indeed a strike, so Stanton is in the hole 1-2.

Hudson fires to first to hold Chisholm, much to the chagrin of the lively Yankees crowd.

Now Chisholm takes off for second base – no throw!

Second and third, with one out! It’s a full count to Stanton now!

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Now Stanton is hit! Right on the hand! But he swung at the pitch, so that should be a strike!

The umps are chatting to figure this out but it’s pretty obvious – that’s a strike.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Chisholm hits a line shot off the wall in right! Betts plays it perfectly off the wall! That means Jazz only has a single! Great defense from Betts!

Judge is on third base, and New York are a sac fly away from tying this game. Stanton is up!

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Soto can’t find the low slider from Hudson. That’s strike three and the first out.

Then Hudson hits Judge right on the wrist, as if he doesn’t have enough problems! that was nasty! But it means Judge doesn’t strike out, so that’s progress.

One out base runner here for Chisholm.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 3rd

Right handed Daniel Hudson relieves Casparius, while Aaron Boone makes excuses for bad base running while speaking to FOX TV US in an in-game interview.

Soto is at the plate.

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Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, top 3rd

Ohtani skies to deep right, Betts ground to secong, and get this, they even get Freeman out! He pops to left. Inning over: an easy one for Gil.

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Yankees fans representing NYC well

“You hold his arm and I’ll pry the ball out” Photograph: Robert Deutsch/USA Today Sports

I hope they enjoyed their last ever MLB game.

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RUN! Dodgers 2-1 Yankees, bottom 2nd

Verdugo grounds out to first and Volpe finally scores. So the Dodger lead is sliced in half. And that’s how it stays after Torres pops out to shallow right field to end the inning.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 2nd

Wells hits a long, deep drive to center field! Is that out? No, it’s off the top wall! Volpe misreads it and he doesn’t score from second on a double! How is that possible? Are you kidding me?

Wow!

OK, so second and third, one out, and here’s Verdugo who had the ninth inning garbage time homer last night.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 2nd

Wells is behind in the count, of course. Casparius throws to first to check Volpe who is leading off first.

Now he delivers and Wells pops it up, out of play behind home plate – that’s foul and out of play.

Then Volpe takes off on the next pitch! It’s a good jump and the Yankee shortstop slides in safe! So New York have a third runner in scoring position!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 2nd

Volpe draws a walk. The problem is Wells is up next, and he hasn’t hit a lick in a long long time. What about now?

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 2nd

Casparius is back out there for LA and Rizzo is up for NY. The first baseman has hit, but hasn’t had any power with his hand issues. Here he watches a moving fastball, strike three!

Volpe is next.

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The Bronx Zoo

“Well, A for effort.”

Fan interference was called on this play where a Yankee fan tried to take the ball out of Mookie Betts’ glove after an out. pic.twitter.com/iZ6taImncd

— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) October 30, 2024

What a moron. Get out!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 2nd

Smith pops out to second. One down, a big out for New York. Now Gil faces the NLCS MVP Tommy Edman.

He hits one on the screws to the right side of the infield – Rizzo makes the catch, and then fires to second to get Lux who was off the bag. That’s a bang-bang inning ending double play! New York survive a lead off double!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 2nd

Bottom half of the lineup for LA and Gavin Lux steps to the plate. He hasn’t had a knock in 14 at-bats. Gil runs the count full to the struggling second baseman and then allows a line drive down the line. That’s fair! It’s off the side wall, Soto scoops it up and fires in, not in time to get Lux who is in with a lead off double!

LA’s slumping Will Smith is up and looking to break out here.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Stanton has been a force this postseason, but here, he grounds out to second. So 25-year-old Casparius leaves with a scoreless World Series frame in his back pocket.

The Yankees leave with another squandered opportunity. We’ve seen that a few times this series.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Chisholm grounds out: Edman moved to his right across second base to gather the ball and fire to first for the second out. The runners advance to second and third and here’s Stanton coming to the plate with first base open. Mark Prior comes out for a chat with his hurler.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

The count is full to Chisholm!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Casparius deals, it’s outside, the count is now 1-2. this is a huge spot in this game early.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Big cut through a fastball on the first pitch! The second pitch is grounded foul. Chisholm in an 0-2 hole.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Judge walks, his patience pays off. It’s first and second now for Chisholm, not Stanton, who was dropped to fifth. Good idea from Boone? I’m not so sure. Can Jazz prove me wrong?

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

The 3-2 pitch to Judge is fouled away.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Judge is down 0-2 in the count before watching a pitch away. The 1-2 pitch just misses down. Now the 2-2 pitch is a check swing that makes contact, foul.

Better at-bat from Judge here – the next pitch is up – the count is full!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Now reliever starter Ben Casparius, with all of seven games of experience, walks Soto. And here comes Judge with a runner on and one out!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, bottom 1st

Torres skies to right, it hooks into foul territory. Betts is at the wall and makes the catch! And then a fan pries the ball from him! You can’t do that, that’s fan interference! So Torres is out! And that fan will be out soon as well. Bye bye, you idiot!

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 1st

Hernandez pops into foul ground on the right side and Rizzo is there to make the catch. Side retired but not before Freddie Freeman becomes the new Mr October.

Will New York show us something? Anything?

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 1st

Muncy chases a pitch up and strikes out. That’s two away and Kike Hernandez steps to the plate.

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Freeman does it again!

Bananas.

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Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 1st

Now Teoscar Hernandez scratches out an infield hit. Is this going to get away from New York before the Yankees even hit?

One on, one out for Max Muncy.

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HOME RUN! Dodgers 2-0 Yankees, top 1st

It’s drizzling in the Bronx.

Pitch to Freeman hits a laser into right field, it’s up and over the wall! It’s a two-run blast! Freeman has done it again, that’s four homers in four World Series games!

Wow! Yankee Stadium is stunned (though they must be used to it by now) as the Dodgers have taken another 2-0 first inning lead, just as they did in Game 3!

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Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, top 1st

Gil is ahead 0-2 on Betts, who then fouls off a fastball and watches a slider away. Now Betts slaps a ball into right field, right down the line! that’s going to be extra bases! Betts is in with a one-out double after whacking a changeup for a two bagger.

And here’s Freddie Freeman!

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Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, top 1st

Ohtani is buzzed high and tight, his helmet goes flying! Now the count is full. Ohtani swings and pops it up to short, and it’s easy for Volpe who puts it away. One down, here’s Mookie Betts.

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First pitch!

And Game 4 is up and away! Gil deals a fastball that is fouled off by Shohei Ohtani!

How will it end?

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The readers say…

This from David Athya:

“Looking for a Yankees win tonight to prolong the series (even if just for one more game!) Will be sad when the season is over. Just don’t think the Yankees have enough depth in quality. I was actually in New York a short while ago (on holiday from Glasgow!) and took in a game in the Bronx. Wells hit 2 hrs that night but I don’t think he’s hit anything since! They’ll need a lights out pitching performance tonight to stand any chance.”

Well David, I have to agree. Luis Gil has only pitched once since the end of the regular season, so it should be interesting to see how he springs back into game form.

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Speaking of October surprises, how this for an upset? The World Series managed to topple Monday Night Football in the battle for television viewers. From the Associated Press:

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 3 of the Fall Classic averaged 13.64m viewers on Fox, Fox Deportes and streaming according to early numbers by Nielsen. That beat the 13.4m that tuned in for the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 26-18 win over the New York Giants on ABC, ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN2 and streaming.

The audience for Yankees-Dodgers peaked at 14.25m from 9-9.15pm EDT. It was the most-watched Game 3 since 2018, when the Dodgers’ 18-inning victory over the Red Sox averaged 13.3m.

It is Fox’s most-viewed prime time telecast on a Monday since Game 5 of the 2013 Series between Boston and St. Louis (14.45m).

It was the ninth time since 1986 that a World Series game was played on a Monday night, but only the fourth that it went head-to-head against Monday Night Football on network television.

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National Anthem

That would be singer/songwriter Ashanti. And she gave us a great rendition with some flare! I’d score it an 8.5/10! Here’s what it sounded like at Madison Square Garden.

Great work by Ashanti!
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The readers say…

No way Freddie Freeman won’t be series MVP, especially after tonight’s HR. 👍🏻🤞🏻

— Dan Aitch (@aitch_dan) October 29, 2024

It’s his to lose for sure. It would take a real October surprise for that to change.

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Lineups!

They’re in and they’re here. Jazz Chisholm swaps places with Giancarlo Stanton as Yankees manager Aaron Boone attempts to lengthen his lineup. Catcher Austin Wells, an automatic out, is back in the starting lineup after sitting most of Game 3. for the Dodgers, catcher Will Smith falls in the lineup with Gavin Lux and Kike Hernandez move up. For the record, I think Smith, who has really struggled, is due.

Will Freddie Freeman hit a home run in a sixth consecutive World Series game?

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Pile on time

When you’ve won 27 titles, people get excited when you lose.

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The 3-0 hole

You don’t want to be in a 3-0 hole in the baseball playoffs because you almost always lose. Only the 2004 Red Sox have come back from such a deficit, defeating the Yankees in the ALCS.

Yankees fans pointing to that series as evidence that such an event is possible should consider that the Red Sox team is in a different league than this Yankees club.

In that series, Boston got a ninth inning game-tying run off Mariano Rivera, the most dominant closer in MLB history before winning Game 4 in the 12th inning. It was Dave Roberts, the Dodgers manager who scored that tying run. Then Boston won Game 5 in 14 innings, a game in which they were down two runs in the eighth inning. Then they won a tight Game 6 before blowing out New York in Game 7, on the road.

This Yankees team isn’t doing that, no matter how many times Yogi Berra tells us that “it ain’t over till it’s over.”

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Hello…

…and welcome to our coverage of Game 4 of the 120th World Series! Tonight could be the night that Major League Baseball awards its underwhelming gold trophy to the Los Angeles Dodgers, who will collect an eighth franchise title with a win over New York at Yankee Stadium.

Will the Bronx Bombers, lords of the Fall Classic, winner of 27 titles, go out without even a whimper and be swept away by a vastly superior Dodger team? Or will New York show some pride, win a game: heck – win an inning – and get this to a Game 5 with the ultimate aim of forcing this series west to a Game 6 in Los Angeles?

And having said all of that, will we get to see even a glimpse of the future MVP Aaron Judge, who put up video game type numbers during the regular season before struggling epically in the playoffs? So far Judge has struck out 20 times in 54 at bats. If New York’s season ends tonight and Judge has another poor outing, it will leave a stain on what has been an extraordinary campaign for the slugger. What’s more, he’ll have to hear about his postseason flop this all of winter and all of next season until he gets another October shot. That would be unfortunate for a player of his caliber.

That’s why most of the pressure is on Judge and New York in this Game 4. Barring a baseball miracle, LA are going to win this title. It doesn’t have to happen tonight and it doesn’t have to happen tomorrow, because it’s going to happen: these Dodgers will not lose four games straight to an inferior Yankees team. But New York have just one shot to show their fans who waited 15 years for World Series home games some kind of life.

The Yanks will look to starter Luis Gil to stymie LA’s lineup and buy time for New York’s bats to finally wake up. Gil was a revelation this season carrying an ERA of just above two in his first nine starts. Since then he’s been inconstant, which is to be expected for a pitcher who has thrown over 150 innings this season, more than he’s ever hurled before by some margin.

The Dodgers throw a parade of relievers at the Yankees as they bid for their latest title, which is a gross way to chase a championship if I’m being honest. But I digress: Ben Casparius will be the opener for LA.

World Series baseball is heading your way soon! Get your popcorn ready and write me, either via “x” or by email, with all your thoughts and feelings. And even if they aren’t about baseball, that’s fine with me! More to come: stick with us!

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David will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s a look back at Monday’s Game 3.

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