Freeman's Home Run Heroics Propel Dodgers Closer to World Series Glory
Freddie Freeman hit a home run in his third consecutive game, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 4-2 victory over the New York Yankees. The Dodgers are now one win away from the World Series title. Yankees fans watched their team struggle despite a late home run from Alex Verdugo.
Freddie Freeman powered the Los Angeles Dodgers with a home run in his third straight game, putting them on the brink of a World Series victory after a 4-2 win over the New York Yankees on Monday.
The Dodgers capitalized early, with Freeman's first-inning two-run homer shaking Yankee Stadium. Support came from Mookie Betts and Enrique Hernandez, leaving the Yankees chasing an elusive victory.
The series returns for Game 4 with history against the Yankees, who now face an uphill battle. No team has ever overcome a 0-3 deficit in the World Series. Yankees manager Aaron Boone remains hopeful but acknowledges the steep challenge ahead.
(With inputs from agencies.)