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Sponsor Our ArticlesNew York, the city that never sleeps, was buzzing with excitement on Tuesday night as the Yankees put on a show for their fans in Game 4 of the 2024 World Series. The Bronx came alive as the Yankees avoided a sweep against the Los Angeles Dodgers, securing an impressive 11-4 victory that set the stage for a decisive Game 5.
It was a night to remember for Yankees’ shortstop Anthony Volpe who, with the bases loaded in the third inning, launched a go-ahead grand slam that electrified the crowd. This was not just any home run; it was the first-ever go-ahead grand slam in a World Series elimination game! Volpe had struggled earlier in the series and even failed to score from second on a double earlier in the game, but he turned it around spectacularly when it mattered most. His grand slam was a huge boost for the Yankees, making it his first home run since late September.
The Dodgers got off to a hot start, with Freddie Freeman homering to set a new record with six consecutive games of hitting a home run in the World Series. This is how Games 2 and 3 also began for the Dodgers. However, the Yankees would not be easily pushed around this time; despite some early mistakes, they managed to turn the tide.
Yankees pitcher Luis Gil did his best to keep the Dodgers from extending their lead, though he lasted just four innings. The real stars for New York were the bullpen, who put on a clinic by throwing five scoreless innings, striking out seven and allowing just one hit. This standout performance by the bullpen was essential in holding back the Dodgers’ potent offense.
The game really got out of hand in the eighth inning, as the Yankees piled on the runs. Gleyber Torres hit a three-run homer, transforming a close game into a five-run lead, paving the way for what felt like a party in Yankee Stadium. At that point, Yankees fans were soaking in the relief of knowing they avoided being swept and were still alive in the series.
Game 5 is set for 8:08 p.m. ET on Wednesday night, with Gerrit Cole taking the mound for the Yankees against the Dodgers’ Jack Flaherty. This is a must-win for both teams, but for the Yankees, it’s a chance to make history. No team has come back from a 3-0 deficit in the World Series, but teams have successfully come back from being down 3-1. If the Yankees can pull off a victory in Game 5, they will have a shot at bringing this series back to California.
With the energy in New York running high and fans buzzing with excitement, the Yankees are ready to shake off the past and focus on tomorrow’s game. This is definitely not a team that will go down without a fight!
The Yankees can’t ignore the fact that they’re still down 3-1 and facing uphill odds, but they’ve shown their resilience and fight with this latest win. As fans rally and chants fill the air, the atmosphere is ripe with possibilities. Can the Yankees make it two in a row and crank up the pressure on the Dodgers? Only time will tell, but one thing’s for sure: Game 5 is going to be one for the history books!
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