A scorching Freddie Freeman set the tone by homering in his fifth straight Fall Classic game and L.A.’s pitching, starting with Walker Buehler, was dominant throughout to put the Yankees on the brink.
A certain Dodgers superstar has just one hit in the World Series, yet L.A. is a win away from a title because it has one of the deepest collections of hitters in the sport — players like Mookie Betts who can change games on both sides of the ball.
After falling to 0-3 in the Fall Classic, the Yankees have only one series in MLB history they can look to for hope. Not only was it won by their archrivals, but it came at their expense 20 years ago.
A handful of teams have put together valiant comeback efforts after losing the first three games in a postseason series. But you probably know the only one that has completed the comeback.
Kansas City captain and dedicated philanthropist Salvador Perez became the first Royal to win the Roberto Clemente Award, MLB’s most prestigious individual honor.
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