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Scott pilgrim vs the world game
10:37 p.m. — Alex Vesia took the mound for the Dodgers in the top of the eighth, and he does his job. Chisholm and Rizzo struck out, then Volpe lined out. Los Angeles has Edman, Ohtani and Betts due up in the bottom of the eighth https://growseeds.info/.
Using geo-tagged Twitter/X data and hashtags like #RepBX, #GoYankees, #DodgersNation, and #GoDodgers, BetOnline tracked over 160,000 tweets since last Sunday night, when the World Series matchup was officially set. The results reveal a divided nation: a majority of fans from 29 states are rooting for the Yankees, while 21 states rally behind the Dodgers.
The Dodgers doubled up on the New York Mets in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series Sunday night and will face the Yankees in the Fall Classic. It’s LA’s first World Series appearance since 2020.
«(Winning Game 1) is super important,» Betts said postgame. «But at the end of the day, as much as I love enjoying this moment, we gotta turn the page and get ready for tomorrow. They are going to come out ready to go but we will too.»
Game 2 world series
Dave Roberts said Jack Flaherty’s hamstring tightened up a little bit on the fastball before the curveball that Giancarlo Stanton hit out last night. They aren’t anticipating it being a concern later in the series.
Fans cheer as Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) leaves the game during the seventh inning in Game 2 of the baseball World Series against the New York Yankees, Saturday, Oct. 26, 2024, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
Some might view this as Flaherty making an “excuse” to allowing a homer to Stanton, but that doesn’t really matter. The Dodgers are light on starting pitching options, and it seems very likely they’ll need the right-hander to make at least one more start.
You have to go back to 1996 for the last time a team erased a 2-0 series deficit to win the World Series. That team? The Yankees. They came back to beat the Braves in that Fall Classic for the first of their four championships from 1996-2000. New York will have to hope that comeback ability is in their organizational DNA. The Dodgers won an instant classic in Game 1 and were able to avoid disaster in the ninth inning of Game 2.
Top of the third: Alex Verdugo flied out and Gleyber Torres grounded out. Juan Soto then hit a solo home run into the Yankees’ bullpen off Yoshinobu Yamamoto to tie the game 1-1. It was the first hit given up by Yamamoto. Aaron Judge flied out to right field to cap the frame.
Game 5 world series 2024
Following a historic performance with four home runs in the final series, Freddie Freeman was named the decisive series MVP. Not only was he dealing with a lingering ankle issue sustained in the team’s final regular-season series against San Diego, he is coming off a year in which his son Max was diagnosed with a rare condition called Gullian-Barre syndrome.
Freddie Freeman the hitter now and he ropes a long fly ball to center field and Aaron Judge tracks it and leaps up to make the catch at the wall! What a catch! That was so close to a home run for Freeman.
The Dodgers gave the nod to veteran righty Jack Flaherty, but he was pulled in the second inning as Dave Roberts shuffled between his bullpen again, eventually ending with star starter Walker Buehler closing it out.
10:23 p.m. — SAC FLY STANTON! Chisholm advances Soto with a force out to Lux. Judge is out at second with Stanton on tap and Chisholm at first, two outs on the board. The Yankees take the lead on a Stanton popout, allowing Soto to score and Chisholm to get to second before Lux can get there.
Following a historic performance with four home runs in the final series, Freddie Freeman was named the decisive series MVP. Not only was he dealing with a lingering ankle issue sustained in the team’s final regular-season series against San Diego, he is coming off a year in which his son Max was diagnosed with a rare condition called Gullian-Barre syndrome.
Freddie Freeman the hitter now and he ropes a long fly ball to center field and Aaron Judge tracks it and leaps up to make the catch at the wall! What a catch! That was so close to a home run for Freeman.
Game 1 world series
This became the third consecutive World Series Game 1 to go to extra innings, and, thanks to Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s single and two stolen bases, the Yankees had runners on the corners with one out in the 10th. When Anthony Volpe grounded to short, Edman made a nice diving stop on the ball but had trouble with the transfer and couldn’t complete a potential double play. Chisholm motored home.
Cortes’ first pitch to Freeman was a 92.5 mph fastball on the inner part of the plate. Four-hundred and nine feet later it was a historic grand slam that cost the Yankees the game and left Boone under the New York microscope once again.
Moments after his error, Torres sparked the most interesting “defensive play” of the evening, when his long fly ball to left-center in the top of the ninth found the glove of a fan positioned at the wall in the pavilion seats. Because the fan had clearly reached over the wall to make the snag, it was ruled — and upheld on replay review — a ground-rule double rather than a go-ahead homer. In a gutsy move, the Dodgers intentionally walked Soto to face Aaron Judge with two aboard, and Blake Treinen came on to get Judge to harmlessly pop out to end the inning.
Kiké Hernández said something similar, telling MLB Network that he first thought he’d be the one to win the game, then he thought Shohei Ohtani would be the one do it, but Hernández said there ultimately wasn’t a better ending than Freeman playing the hero. And it bodes well for the Dodgers that Freeman ran well around the bases, not only on the home run — when he probably could have floated — but also on a first-inning triple that provided the first hint that Freeman might be back to his old self.
Before the series, Nestor Cortes said he was willing to be injured all next year, if it meant getting a ring this year. He said he made that decision to pitch because “of the guys in here.” It’s a decision he stands by, and he expressed confidence in his, and his team’s ability to bounce back.