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Anthony Volpe of the New York Yankees looks to complete a 2nd-inning double play after forcing out Teoscar Hernández of the Los Angeles Dodgers at Yankee Stadium on June 7 in New York City. https://ripworkoutsale.com/ Jim McIsaac/Getty Images hide caption
Amen to that. To live up to a working week’s worth of hype is no small feat. But the Dodgers and Yankees — the No. 1 seeds in the National and American Leagues who are clashing in the Fall Classic for the first time in 43 years — played a Game 1 very much worth the wait.
The flagship radio stations for both teams also produced local broadcasts of each game. In Los Angeles, KLAC and KTNQ broadcast in English and Spanish respectively, while in New York, WFAN (in English) and WADO (in Spanish) aired the games. The series marked the last broadcasts for longtime Yankees radio play-by-play announcer John Sterling of WFAN, as he had announced his retirement in April 2024.
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In the hours after the game 5 win, there were isolated incidents in Los Angeles, such as fans spray painting graffiti on an occupied Metro bus and then lighting it on fire, and others looting a Nike store in Downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles Police called a tactical alert. A fan sustained a serious injury to his hand lighting a firework.
If he’s anything like the Gerrit Cole we saw in Game 1, when he held the Dodgers to one run on four hits over six-plus innings at Dodger Stadium, then the Yankees pulse that was revived in Game 4 could quicken in Game 5.
Fat Joe performed «New York» and «All the Way Up» prior to Game 3. New York native Leslie Odom Jr. sang the national anthem and Derek Jeter threw the ceremonial first pitch. Joe’s performance was mostly panned by fans on social media. Clarke Schmidt was the starting pitcher for the Yankees and Walker Buehler for the Dodgers.
In the hours after the game 5 win, there were isolated incidents in Los Angeles, such as fans spray painting graffiti on an occupied Metro bus and then lighting it on fire, and others looting a Nike store in Downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles Police called a tactical alert. A fan sustained a serious injury to his hand lighting a firework.
If he’s anything like the Gerrit Cole we saw in Game 1, when he held the Dodgers to one run on four hits over six-plus innings at Dodger Stadium, then the Yankees pulse that was revived in Game 4 could quicken in Game 5.
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Grace led off and lined 1-0 pitch into center field, his third hit of the night. David Dellucci entered as a pinch-runner. Catcher Damian Miller, the No. 8 hitter who had struck out three times, came up. Everybody knew what was coming. He squared around to bunt and took a fastball on the outside corner for strike one. He bunted the next pitch towards Rivera, an excellent fielding pitcher, who picked up the ball … and fired to second base, apparently at the behest of catcher Jorge Posada. The ball sailed past a lunging Jeter and into center field.
As the bullpens — including Johnson for four batters a night after starting Game 6 — kept it close, that left the D-backs down a run in the ninth against Rivera, who was in for a two-inning save. He struck out the side in the eighth but ran into trouble immediately in the ninth. Mark Grace singled to lead off the inning and pinch-runner David Dellucci advanced to second on a Rivera throwing error the next play. With men on first and second and one out two batters later, Tony Womack doubled to right field to score Midre Cummings. Jay Bell, who bunted into a fielder’s choice putout two batters earlier, moved to third. After Rivera hit Craig Counsell to load the bases the following at-bat, Gonzalez blooped a single to center for the game-winning walk-off hit.
Arizona won the first two games of the World Series at home, then lost three straight one-run games at Yankee Stadium: the first on 39-year-old Roger Clemens’ dominant start after a ceremonial first pitch by President George W. Bush, the second on ninth and 10th-inning home runs as October turned to November, and the third on another ninth-inning rally and extra-inning walk-off. Back at Bank One Ballpark for Game Six, Arizona won 15-2, with 38-year-old Randy Johnson getting his second win of the Series.