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In the top of the ninth, Michael Kopech was sent in by Roberts to close out the ninth inning. He got the first two batters he faced to ground out but then gave up a hit to Torres that was caught at the wall by a fan. Instead of a home run, he was awarded second base on a fan interference call, and the game remained tied at 2–2. After a review, the call was upheld. After intentionally walking Juan Soto, Kopech was removed from the game and replaced by Blake Treinen, who got Aaron Judge to pop out, ending the inning. Yankees closer Luke Weaver pitched a perfect inning in the bottom of the ninth, sending the game into extra innings. In the top of the tenth, Treinen gave up a one-out single to Jazz Chisholm Jr. who then stole second base. Anthony Rizzo was intentionally walked, and Chisholm Jr. stole third. The next batter, Anthony Volpe, hit an RBI force-out that was bobbled by Tommy Edman, allowing Chisholm Jr. to score the go-ahead run, giving the Yankees a 3–2 lead.
For the 25th consecutive year, the World Series was televised in the United States by Fox. Play-by-play announcer Joe Davis (who was the Dodgers’ lead television announcer on Spectrum SportsNet LA during the regular season) called the games, along with Baseball Hall of Famer John Smoltz as color analyst and Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci as field reporters. Kevin Burkhardt hosted the pregame and postgame shows, joined by analysts Derek Jeter, Alex Rodriguez, and David Ortiz. Fox Deportes aired the Spanish-language telecasts, with play-by-play announcer Adrian Garcia Marquez, analyst Edgar Gonzalez, and reporters Carlos Alvarez and Jaime Motta.
Despite losing in five games, the Yankees had more hits, more home runs, more stolen bases, and more walks over the course of the series. On the pitching side, they allowed far fewer base runners and held a lower ERA than the Dodgers. The Yankees, however, had poor defense throughout the series, which was highlighted by the five-run fifth inning in Game 5 that saw New York not convert three routine plays into outs. Yankees’ ace and Game 5 starter Gerrit Cole lamented on the inning, calling it “as bad as it gets “. Longtime New York baseball sportswriter Bill Madden would call the Yankees 2024 World Series loss one of the worst in franchise history, while fellow New York sportswriter Joel Sherman referred to the series as a dark cloud over the Aaron Boone and Aaron Judge era, who fell to 1-7 to non-AL Central teams in the postseason since 2017. In the lead-up to the series, Dodgers’ scouts told their players to put the ball in play and make the Yankees execute (this in reference to New York’s sloppy defense throughout the season).
The Dodgers held a parade from Los Angeles City Hall to L.A. Central Public Library along Grand Avenue followed by a celebration at Dodger Stadium on November 1, 2024, the birthday of former Dodgers star pitcher Fernando Valenzuela. Despite honoring the Dodgers as the 2024 World Series champions, fan tributes to Valenzuela were also considered to be a highlight of the November 1 celebrations.
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The full 2024 World Series will be broadcast nationally on Fox. Joe Davis will be on play-by-play, with John Smoltz as the analyst and both Tom Verducci and Ken Rosenthal reporting on site. Those looking to stream the games can turn toward the Fox Sports app or Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.
Yankees: RHP Gerrit Cole (8-5, 3.41 ERA during regular season)Cole limited the Dodgers to one run on four hits over six-plus innings in Game 1 at Los Angeles, striking out four without a walk. This postseason, he is 1-0 with a 2.82 ERA in four starts, though he has not exceeded 89 pitches in any of those outings.
The big question for Game 5: Can the Yankees send this series back to Los Angeles? The team that ran roughshod through the American League playoffs finally showed up Tuesday night, blasting three home runs — including a third-inning grand slam from Volpe that gave the Yankees the lead for good — and producing 11 runs on just nine hits.
The full 2024 World Series will be broadcast nationally on Fox. Joe Davis will be on play-by-play, with John Smoltz as the analyst and both Tom Verducci and Ken Rosenthal reporting on site. Those looking to stream the games can turn toward the Fox Sports app or Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.
Yankees: RHP Gerrit Cole (8-5, 3.41 ERA during regular season)Cole limited the Dodgers to one run on four hits over six-plus innings in Game 1 at Los Angeles, striking out four without a walk. This postseason, he is 1-0 with a 2.82 ERA in four starts, though he has not exceeded 89 pitches in any of those outings.
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New York Mets catcher Gary Carter conducts a television interview after his two-out hit kickstarted the Mets’ improbable rally in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. BL-1693-88 (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)
The Shea Stadium crowd, deflated after Henderson’s homer in the top of the frame, was alive and on its feet once again. McNamara replaced Schiraldi with reliever Bob Stanley, but the bleeding could not be stopped. Stanley tossed a wild pitch to the backstop, plating Mitchell to tie the game at five.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts alluded to it on the makeshift stage that was set up on Dodger Stadium’s outfield grass Sunday night, in the wake of a 10-5, pennant-clinching victory over the New York Mets in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, when he repeated an oft-used phrase.
New York Mets catcher Gary Carter conducts a television interview after his two-out hit kickstarted the Mets’ improbable rally in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. BL-1693-88 (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)
The Shea Stadium crowd, deflated after Henderson’s homer in the top of the frame, was alive and on its feet once again. McNamara replaced Schiraldi with reliever Bob Stanley, but the bleeding could not be stopped. Stanley tossed a wild pitch to the backstop, plating Mitchell to tie the game at five.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts alluded to it on the makeshift stage that was set up on Dodger Stadium’s outfield grass Sunday night, in the wake of a 10-5, pennant-clinching victory over the New York Mets in Game 6 of the National League Championship Series, when he repeated an oft-used phrase.