World Series 2024: Freddie Freeman, Walker Buehler lead Dodgers past Yankees 3-0

Freddie Freeman mumbled. Handled by Walker Buehler. The Los Angeles Dodgers are on the brink of the franchise’s eighth World Series championship.

After winning Games 1 and 2 at home, the Dodgers returned to Yankee Stadium on Monday with a 4-2 win to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series and put the Yankees on the brink of elimination.

At this point, only the Yankees’ historic rally will prevent the Dodgers from winning the championship. The Boston Red Sox are the only MLB team to rally from a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven series when they stunned the Yankees in the 2004 ALCS. No team has ever trailed 3-0 in the World Series.

As he has been all series, Freeman was the hero Monday, thanks to a two-run home run off Yankees starter Clark Schmidt in the top of the first inning. The blast to the right-field bleachers scored Shohei Ohtani and sucked the air out of a Yankee Stadium crowd that was overshadowed by Fat Joe’s pregame performance and franchise icon Derek Jeter’s first pitch.

The home run was Freeman’s third in three games in the World Series, including his walk-off grand slam that sealed the Dodgers’ Game 1 victory in extra innings. Following Freeman’s World Series title with the Atlanta Braves in 2021, he has hit a home run in five consecutive World Series games. George builds Springer For the longest such streak in World Series history.

Freeman will claim the feat as his own in Tuesday’s Game 4. He also looks like a shoe-in for the World Series MVP trophy.

Buehler delivered for the Dodgers on Monday, spinning five nearly flawless innings that produced two Yankees hits, two walks, zero runs and five strikeouts. Buehler confused a loaded Yankees lineup several times and didn’t allow a base hit until the fourth inning.

After Buehler recorded two hits in the fourth, the Yankees had a strong chance to score. But on Anthony Wolfe’s single, Teoscar Hernandez singled out Giancarlo Stanton at home to end the inning.

Buehler returned to a 1-2-3 fifth pitch and was ready for the sixth after throwing 76 pitches. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts preferred to go to his bullpen instead of emphasizing the oft-injured All-Star. The move paid off.

Six Dodgers relievers pitched through the final four innings to secure the win. Mookie Betts (1-for-4) and Kike Hernandez (2-for-4) provided the insurance RBI after Freeman’s second-inning home run. Ohtani was 0-for-3 with a walk and a run scored in Game 2 while playing with a left shoulder injury.

For the Yankees, Aaron Judge continued to struggle. The presumptive AL MVP struck out six times in nine at-bats in Games 1 and 2. He finished 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout on Monday. Soto also went 0-for-3 without a hit.

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Stanton was New York’s most effective hitter, going 2-for-4, but the Yankees couldn’t capitalize on any of their scoring chances until Alex Verdugo hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth. That was all New York would score as the late rally was short.

Game 4 is scheduled for Tuesday at 8:08 p.m. The Yankees will look to avoid the sweep in front of their home crowd.

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  • Walker Buehler continues to tackle

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  • Teoscar Hernandez edged out Giancarlo Stanton at home to finish 4th.

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  • The Dodgers skids fail on a borderline call at home

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