New York Yankees avoid sweep to keep World Series alive

Anthony Volpe hit a grand slam as the Yankees beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 and made the series 3-1.

Rob Freeman
Wednesday 30 October 2024 04:12 EDT
New York Yankees’ Anthony Volpe celebrates in the dugout after hitting a grand slam (Godofredo A Vasquez/AP)
New York Yankees’ Anthony Volpe celebrates in the dugout after hitting a grand slam (Godofredo A Vasquez/AP) (AP)

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Anthony Volpe hit a grand slam as the New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 to avoid a sweep in the World Series.

Volpe’s home run in the third inning put the Yankees ahead after a fast start from the Dodgers, who cut the gap before a late flurry stretched the lead and made the series score 3-1.

Freddie Freeman put the Dodgers 2-0 ahead in the first inning at Yankee Stadium, becoming the first player to score a home run in each of the first four games of a World Series.

He also became the first player to hit a home run in six successive World Series games, having hit two for the Atlanta Braves when they beat the Houston Astros in 2021.

Alex Verdugo cut the gap with one run before Volpe put the Yankees ahead.

A Will Smith home run helped the Dodgers reduce the deficit to 6-4, but Austin Wells and Gleyber Torres both went deep for the hosts as a five-run eighth inning all but sealed the outcome.

A fan in a Yankees top was thrown out after prying a ball from the glove of Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts as he went to catch a hit against the fence from Torres, who was called out on fan interference.

The Yankees are aiming to become the first team to come from 3-0 down to win a World Series.

Only the 2004 Boston Red Sox, who included Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, against the Yankees have turned round such a deficit in a play-off series.

Game five takes place in Yankee Stadium on Wednesday night before the series returns to Los Angeles if required.

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