2024 World Series: Top 4 takeaways from Yankees' 11-4 rout in Game 4
NEW YORK — The Yankees finally broke through for their first win of the World Series in front of a rocking Bronx crowd and, in doing so, reminded everyone that they're not going down without a fight. Whether it was the pressure of competing in an elimination game and playing with urgency, or seeing multiple relief arms and capitalizing on the Dodgers' bullpen game, the Yankees' 11-4 win on Tuesday night was just what they needed to get their confidence back in the Fall Classic.
They are, after all, the best team in the American League for a reason.
Here are our four biggest takeaways from Game 4 in the Bronx.
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1. Volpe's signature Yankees moment
It was sweet, sweet redemption for Anthony Volpe. One inning after he didn't score from second base on an Austin Wells double, the opportunity to atone for his mistake was his to take when the Yankees, trailing 2-1, loaded the bases for him in the third. The Yankees were finding ways to get on base, but they still needed that big hit, and it appeared unlikely that they would actually capitalize after Anthony Rizzo popped out with the bases juiced for the second out. But it was also pretty clear that Daniel Hudson, who was the second man out of the bullpen in the Dodgers' bullpen game, didn't have it.
Volpe pounced on the first pitch Hudson offered him, an 89 mph slider that nicked the bottom of the zone before the Yankees shortstop barreled it to left field. Fans couldn't believe it as the ball kept sailing over left fielder Teoscar Hernández's head and into the seats. Only when it safely landed beyond the left-field wall did an anxious and restless home crowd of 49,354 finally erupt for the first time in this World Series.
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