Yankees Avoid Sweep, Force Game 5
Yankees Avoid Sweep, Force Game 5
Yankees Avoid Sweep, Force Game 5
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The New York Yankees kept their World Series hopes alive by defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-4 in Game 4, preventing a potential sweep. Anthony Volpe was the standout performer, hitting a grand slam that contributed significantly to the Yankees' victory, marking the first grand slam by a Yankee in the World Series since 1998. This victory allows the Yankees to force a Game 5, a feat not achieved since the 1970 Cincinnati Reds. The Yankees' offense, which had been dormant in the first three games, came alive with contributions from the bottom of the batting order, including home runs by Austin Wells and Gleyber Torres. Gerrit Cole will start for the Yankees in Game 5, aiming to continue the momentum in front of the home crowd at Yankee Stadium. Despite the win, the Yankees still face a daunting task, needing to win three more games to claim the championship.

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