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Los Angeles Dodgers v New York Yankees: World Series Game 5 – live
Bronx Zoo update
By now you may be familiar with the Austin Capobianco and his friend who basically assaulted Mookie Betts as he chased down a foul ball near the stands in right filed Tuesday. Well, they’re banned from Game 5, which makes sense. In fact, ESPN reported that the offenders were told that if they even tried to get inside Yankee Stadium for Game 5, they’d be arrested. What’s amazing, is that initially, the duo were told they could actually come back and watch World Series baseball. At some point, somebody from somewhere told the Yankees to lock these gentlemen out.
Oh, and it turns out that Capobianco was friends with Rob Gronkowski in college, and spoke about his buddy glowingly on Wednesday.
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Welcome to our live coverage of Game 5 of the 120th World Series! The Dodgers are in the Bronx looking to make sure they don’t leave for Los Angeles without the trophy, and to do that they’ll have to beat New York at Yankee Stadium, one last time.
How did we get here? Well, in Game 4 the Yankees finally put some big runs on the board while picking themselves up off the floor, beating Los Angeles 11-4 in a contest that was close until New York broke out with five runs in the eighth inning. Do the Yankees and their fans feel better about themselves now that they haven’t been swept by LA? Oh yeah, definitely. Some of their bats woke up: Anthony Volpe hit a dramatic grand slam and Austin Wells crushed a shot off the fence before launching an eighth inning home run. Even Aaron Judge showed some signs of exiting his elongated slump.
The problem is that LA threw out the dregs of their bullpen in a game that was designed to make sure their best relievers didn’t have to pitch to ensure they’re fresh for Game 5. So even if the Yankees hit double digits on Tuesday, it wasn’t against LA’s top talent, and they likely won’t see arms that are that vulnerable for the rest of the series.
Now if the Yanks can hit some real Dodger pitching and win this Game 5, this series will get serious in earnest. It’ll mean an unsettled Dodgers team schlepping west, not for a parade but for a crucial Game 6.
Whether that happens or not is mostly in the hands of their ace Gerrit Cole, who was handed a nine-year $324m contract in 2020 for precisely this moment. Cole must carry New York deep into this ballgame, and he needs to be way more than above average: he needs to dominate. This is the game that will define him going forward, and in a big spot like this, with an arm that perhaps isn’t the healthiest, I am not sure I believe in a Cole that has been hit or miss this season. A power flash from Judge would also be useful.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers are looking to their starter Jack Flaherty for a big night. The former Tiger, acquired by LA at the trade deadline, was great in Game 1 and pitched into the sixth inning before making one bad pitch to Giancarlo Stanton. Are we going to get the good Flaherty, who dominated the Mets in Game 1 of the NLCS and was strong against the Yankees on Friday, or will we see the hurler who was absolutely thrashed by the Mets in Game 5, when the Dodgers were in the same exact situation: looking to win and avoid traveling home for more baseball.
There’s lots of questions that need answering. And perhaps you have some questions, comments, thoughts or feelings you’d like to get into our live coverage. If so, feel free to tweet or email me and I’ll do my best to make you famous.
They’ll be more live World Series coverage to come – stick with us!
David will be here shortly. In the meantime here’s a look back at Tuesday night’s Game 4, where the Yankees staved off elimination.