Dodgers beat Yankees again in the World Series

by times news cr

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 4-2 in an exciting second game of the World Series.

However, the victory was marked by concern, as Japanese star Shohei Ohtani had to leave the match due to shoulder discomfort.

This occurred after Ohtani attempted to steal second base, causing a tense moment at Dodger Stadium.

In this match, the other Japanese player in the game, the young pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, shone in his debut in the World Series, pitching 6.1 innings with a dominant performance, limiting the Yankees to just one hit and one run, granting two bases per balls and striking out four batters.

During the game, Tommy Edman opened the scoring with a home run, followed by a quick response from Juan Soto, who tied the score with a home run.

However, the Dodgers regained the lead thanks to a homerun by Teoscar Hernández and another by Freddie Freeman, who demonstrated the team’s offensive strength in crucial moments.

Although the Yankees attempted a comeback in the ninth inning with runners on all bases, the Dodgers defense held firm. Anthony Volpe struck out and José Treviño flied out, sealing the victory for Los Angeles.

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Pitcher Carlos Rodón faced difficulties, allowing six hits and four runs in just 3.1 innings, which contributed to the Dodgers’ victory.

The series is now 2-0 in favor of Los Angeles, and the next game will be played at Yankee Stadium, where the Dodgers will have the morale and the advantage of victory.

Meanwhile, the Bronx Bombers will have to react at home if they do not want to be on the ropes.

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