Freeman and Buehler lead Dodgers
past slumping Yankees 4-2 for 3-0 advantage in World Series
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[October 29, 2024]
By MIKE FITZPATRICK
NEW YORK (AP) — After all that buildup, it's been all Dodgers so
far.
Freddie Freeman homered for the third straight game and Walker
Buehler pitched another World Series gem as Los Angeles beat the
slumping New York Yankees 4-2 on Monday night for a 3-0 lead in the
Fall Classic.
With superstar Shohei Ohtani playing despite a partially dislocated
left shoulder, the Dodgers moved within one victory of a surprising
sweep in this much-hyped matchup between traditional powers.
“One more win. That’s all I care about right now,” Freeman said.
Teoscar Hernández threw out a runner at home plate with a pinpoint
peg from left field. Mookie Betts and Kiké Hernández each delivered
an RBI single, and the Dodgers chased Yankees starter Clarke Schmidt
in the third inning.
Buehler and six relievers combined on a five-hitter for Los Angeles,
on the cusp of its second championship in five years and the eighth
in franchise history.
“Walker Buehler, he’s been doing this his whole career in big games,
big moments,” Freeman said. “Steps up when you need him.”
Freeman's two-run shot three batters in gave him a home run in five
consecutive World Series games dating to 2021 with Atlanta, matching
a major league record set by George Springer with Houston.
Looking much healthier after a sprained right ankle slowed him
earlier this postseason, Freeman connected for the first game-ending
grand slam in World Series history to win a dramatic opener in Los
Angeles.
Since then, it's been a one-sided fight.
Game 4 is Tuesday night at Yankee Stadium. Down to three healthy
starters, the Dodgers plan their fourth bullpen game of this
postseason. Rookie right-hander Luis Gil goes for New York.
The only team in big league history to overcome a 3-0 deficit in a
best-of-seven postseason series was the Boston Red Sox against the
Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series.
“Hopefully we can go be this amazing story and shock the world,” New
York manager Aaron Boone said. “But right now it’s about trying to
get a lead, trying to grab a game, and force another one, and then
on from there. But we’ve got to grab one first.”
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts helped spark that stunning Red Sox
comeback with a pivotal stolen base.
“Don’t talk about that. Wrong guy. Way too early,” he said. “I don’t
want to divulge any secrets, but from the other side, I just think
that we have got to stay focused, stay urgent."
In the 11 previous World Series meetings between these old October
rivals, the lone sweep was by the Dodgers in 1963 behind Hall of
Fame pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale.
That was the only other time the Dodgers had a 3-0 lead in a World
Series.
New York hasn't been swept in a Fall Classic since 1976 by the
Cincinnati Reds. But on all five occasions they fell behind 3-0 in a
best-of-seven postseason series, the Yankees lost Game 4.
Los Angeles has won seven World Series games in a row against the
Yankees dating to its 1981 crown.
This one marked the first Series game at Yankee Stadium since New
York clinched its 27th title in 2009 against Philadelphia. But a
return home didn't help skidding Aaron Judge and the punchless Bronx
Bombers, held to four runs and nine hits in the past two games.
New York didn't score until Alex Verdugo's two-run homer off Michael
Kopech with two outs in the ninth inning. Kopech then retired
Gleyber Torres on a grounder to end it.
Buehler allowed two hits in five innings. His only previous win this
year during an injury-interrupted season was May 18 against
Cincinnati.
The two-time All-Star improved to 4-4 in 18 career postseason
starts, including a 2-0 record with a 0.50 ERA in three World Series
outings. He has yielded one run and seven hits with 22 strikeouts
over 18 innings in those assignments — Game 3s against Boston
(2018), Tampa Bay (2020) and the Yankees.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Gavin Lux (9), Kiké Hernández (8), Tommy Edman
(25) and Mookie Betts (50) celebrate after Game 3 of the baseball
World Series against the New York Yankees, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024, in
New York. The Dodgers won 4-2. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)
“It’s weird. For me, I think the playoffs, big
games, that’s always been the only thing I really cared about,”
Buehler said. “I was kind of awful all year. I think once you get to
the playoffs, the adrenaline, I think whatever fear I had about my
elbow or trying to throw a certain pitch or whatever goes away,
because it’s all now, it’s all go. It’s helped me I think.”
After the Yankees struggled at the plate during two
losses in Los Angeles, Boone decided against any major changes to
the lineup.
New York players held a short meeting in the afternoon, and a
recording from late Yankees public-address announcer Bob Sheppard
introduced five-time World Series champion Derek Jeter when he threw
out a ceremonial first pitch. Bronx-born rapper Fat Joe revved up
the sold-out crowd of 49,368 with a pregame performance on the
infield.
But it was the Dodgers who started fast.
Schmidt walked Ohtani on four pitches to begin the game. One out
later, Freeman sent a 1-2 cutter 355 feet into the lower deck in
right field for his 13th career postseason homer.
He joined Yankees outfielder Hank Bauer (1958) and Giants slugger
Barry Bonds (2002) as the only players to go deep in the first three
games of a World Series.
“When you come into a road park, you want to try to strike early and
quiet the crowd, and we were able to do that in the first inning,”
Freeman said.
Ohtani finished 0 for 3 with that walk and was grazed on the foot by
a pitch. He grimaced after several swings and clutched his collar
with his left hand even when taking a lead off first base to protect
his ailing shoulder.
But he got through the game just fine.
"The pain has subsided, so I felt pretty good about it," Ohtani said
through a translator. “I was told to wear a device that keeps my
shoulder warm. So during the (pregame) ceremony and throughout the
game, I was wearing that per recommended by the trainers. The reason
why I was holding onto myself when I was running is to make sure
that I wouldn’t use that same shoulder arm if I were to slide.”
No. 9 batter Tommy Edman drew another four-pitch walk from Schmidt
leading off the third and scored on Betts’ bloop single. Kiké
Hernández added an RBI single in the sixth.
Schmidt walked four over 2 2/3 innings in his third postseason
start. He lost his fifth consecutive decision dating to a May 16 win
at Minnesota.
New York nailed a runner at home plate when Edman attempted a safety
squeeze in the fourth, but the Dodgers flashed some sensational
defense to stomp out any Yankees momentum.
Betts made a diving grab in right field after Giancarlo Stanton
doubled with one out in the fourth. Teoscar Hernández then fired up
all his teammates with a perfect 94 mph throw to the plate on
Anthony Volpe’s single, cutting down Stanton to preserve a 3-0
cushion.
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Gil (15-7, 3.50 ERA) has made one postseason start, permitting two
runs over four innings for a no-decision in Game 4 of the ALCS at
Cleveland.
He won seven straight starts before a no-decision against the
Dodgers at Yankee Stadium on June 9, when he gave up three runs in 5
2/3 innings of a 6-4 win by New York.
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