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Wells, the Yankee catcher, entered the game batting just .093 (4 for 43) this postseason, but he slammed a double 406 feet to center field in the second inning, leading to the Yankees' first run.
Anthony Volpe’s third-inning grand slam gave the Yankees their first lead since Game 1, on the way to an 11-4 victory in Game 4 against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Yankee Stadium.
Knack held it down, giving up two hits in four innings, the only blemish Wells’ home run. Smith’s homer brought them to within 6-4. One big inning, six more outs, and the Dodgers could be ...
However, aside from Game 4 (which Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was said to have punted due to a lack of healthy starting pitchers [37]), each game was reasonably competitive. [38] Writing for ESPN , Jeff Passan noted that although the Dodgers "scored 25 runs to the Yankees' 24 ... the Dodgers won the World Series in convincing fashion, over ...
In Game 4, the Yankees' biggest success came from the bottom of the order, with a grand slam by Anthony Volpe, a solo homer by Austin Wells, and a double by Volpe that started a five-run inning ...
Volpe hit a grand slam to left, the Yankees had their first lead since the 10th inning of Game 1, and in a game that became a blowout late, New York kept this series alive with an 11-4 victory at ...
In 1947 the Yankees and Dodgers would meet in the World Series for the second time and again play a dramatic Game 4 which was decided on a lead change with two outs in the ninth inning. That time the Dodgers would be on the winning side to tie the series but would once again end up losing it. Ironically, in the 1947 game the Dodgers’ winning ...
Dodgers pitcher Brent Honeywell walks to the dugout after giving up five runs in the eighth inning of an 11-4 loss to the New York Yankees in Game 4 of the World Series on Tuesday.