Key events
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 4
Chisholm looks at strike three – inning over. The Dodgers finally have a blank frame to their name.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 4
Judge just misses a second home run, getting under a Koech pitch a lifting it sky high, short of the fence. A very loud second out!
Here’s Chisholm.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 4
Soto takes the first pitch he sees to right field for a hit. So first and second for Judge with just one out.
Ru roh.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 4
Michel Kopech comes in for LA and walks Verdugo, which is ridiculous because he could not hit water if he fell out of a boat. Then Torres hits a super high fly ball to short which is easy for Edman. One out, here’s Soto.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, top 4
Muncy flies out to center: inning over! Cole needs 49 pitches to get through four no-hit innings. Yeah, I said it.
AMAZING CATCH! Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, top 4
Freeman drives a ball to one of the deepest parts of Yankee Stadium – Judge is running full speed – he reaches out and makes a fantastic grab before hitting the wall! Judge has a home run and now robs Freeman of a run scoring extra base hit with phenomenal defense!
It’s all coming up Yankees!
Now Hernandez grounds out to short – two down!
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, top 4
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts is interviewed by FOX TV in the US, and it’s clear from his comments that he’s thinking about Game 6 as far as the arms he puts out there tonight.
If the Yankees wanted to get really creative, they’d life Cole after five so he’s be ready for bullpen work in Game 7.
Meanwhile, Betts draws a lead off walk. Here comes Freeman.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 3rd
Wells checks his swing but he went too far. Strike three, inning over. But not before another Yankee blast!
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 3rd
Ryan Brasier gets Volpe to fly out to right field. Two down for Wells.
Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 3rd
Rizzo hits a ball on the screws but Betts makes a fine catch in right field. One out here in the third as the crowd continues to buzz.
HOME RUN! Dodgers 0-5 Yankees, bottom 3rd
Stanton launches a ball over the short right field Yankee Stadium porch! The Bombers lineup is erupting in Game 5!
The readers write!
Jenna Brown is looking for retribution!
“I am writing about two NY Yankees fans, Austin Capobianco and John Peter, and their assault on a player, Mookie Betts. Their attack on a player was not spontaneous but planned long ago. What they did was assault and battery.
They do not care about the sport or the players.
It is the responsibility of the stadium and the management to provide a safe space for players and guests alike. I applaud the decision to eject the two from the stadium and then ban them from attending Game 5. But the two offenders have generated a lot of publicity. Some of their admirers make light of their assault and some praise them as heroes.
Really??
At the very least, Capobianco and Peter owe baseball an authentic and public apology. If they can’t do that, and until they do, MLB should ban them from all baseball stadiums.”
A ban seems appropriate. You cannot do that.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, top 3rd
Ohtani is down in the count quickly: it’s 0-2!
Now he lifts a ball to left field, it’s easy for Verdugo who makes the catch! Inning over! NY survive that walk, which means the worm is turning!
Cole gets through three innings with just 36 pitches.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, top 3rd
Cole comes back with a fastball for a strike, so now the count is full. Fans on their feet in the Bronx as they look for three perfect innings from Cole.
But Lux walks! That’s the first base runner for LA, and you just can’t walk a guy like Lux with Ohtani on deck. As good as Cole has been, that’s criminal.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, top 3rd
Cole falls behind Lux 3-1, which we haven’t seen much of so far.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, top 3rd
Smith pops out to first base. Two down. It’s up to Lux to keep this inning going.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, top 3rd
Edman at the plate, down 0-2 in the count. Then he wastes a few pitches, which is what LA need to do: take any opportunity to tax Cole with extra pitches.
Then he strikes out – one down. Here’s Smith.
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That’s the question. Dave Roberts doesn’t want to tax his bullpen too much if he’s going home for a Game 6, so we could be in gar-bage time early if New York get a few more.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Chisholm bounces to first base – Freeman tosses to Banda who is late in covering but just gets the diving runner. So that will do it – the Yankees strand three but add a run. It could have been a lot more: remember that missed opportunity if LA get back in this game later.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Ball four – bases loaded for Jazz Chisholm with two outs. This could be the game.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Judge is ahead in the count, 3-1. Dangerous pitch right here.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
It’s 1-1 to Judge! How will it end?
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Ball four! Soto is on, and Judge is coming to the plate with two men on base. He can really open this game up right here.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Full count to Soto. The fans are up on their feet, looking for more Yankee runs!
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Ball in the dirt and Verdugo takes off! He reaches second without a throw on the wild pitch. It’s 2-1 to Soto who has a runner in scoring position.
Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
One on and one out for Torres against Banda, who has allowed just one run in 7.1 innings pitched this postseason.
Three pitches and Torres is gone, strike three. Two outs. Soto is next.
RUN! Dodgers 0-4 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Verdugo lifts a Flaherty pitch over Lux who was playing in. That’s an RBI base hit!
The Yankees tack on here in their second inning, and after just nine batters, Jack Flaherty is done for the night! Here comes the high leverage arms of the Dodgers pen, a lot early than they would have liked. Anthony Banda is on his way into the game.
He’ll face the top of the lineup starting with Torres.
Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, bottom 2nd
Anthony Volpe, who had the dramatic grand slam in Game 4 is up and delivers a line shot down the left field line! That’s extra bases for Volpe who lands at second base with a leaf off double! Wells, who had his first multi-hit game in 50 days on Tuesday is up now, but he bounces out to first.
The good news? Volpe moves to third on the play. One down and the infield moves in now guarding against a fourth Yankee run as Versugo steps in.
Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, top 2nd
Cole fires a strike low in the zone that Muncy watches go by. Strike three.
Now Hernandez pops out to right field. That’s six straight retired by Cole to start this game, and he needed just 19 pitches to do it.
Dodgers fans swallow hard.
Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, top 2nd
Teoscar Hernandez can’t touch the Cole slider away. He’s got it tonight, at least so far. One down. Here’s Muncy.
Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, bottom 1st
Rizzo strikes out, but what a start for new York here in Game 5. Now Cole must deliver a shut down inning to keep this momentum going.
Double trouble: Judge, then Chisholm
Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, bottom 1st
Flaherty needs to settle down and get some outs, because another bullpen game is not ideal for the Dodgers moving forward.
Stanton hits a rope to center field – Hernandez slips, but gathers himself and makes the catch for the second out.
Rizzo is next.
HOME RUN! Dodgers 0-3 Yankees, bottom 1st
So that will settle some stomachs in the Bronx. And so will this! A huge blast by Chisholm into the right field seats! Back-to-back home runs for the Yankees!
And just like Flaherty was battered in Game 5 of the NLCS v the Mets after a great Game 1, the Yankees are battering the Dodger hurler here in the fifth game of the World Series!
HOME RUN! Dodgers 0-2 Yankees, bottom 1st
First pitch, Judge swings and he’s all over it. It’s an opposite field, two run blast that sends Yankee Stadium into a frenzy! Their MVP has delivered and given New York an early lead!
Yeah, Flaherty didn’t want to walk Soto there.
Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, bottom 1st
Flaherty falls behind the slugger – it’s 3-0 to Soto before the righty sends in a strike.
Then Soto lays off a pitch low and away – that’s ball four! One on for Aaron Judge. Half a city expects!
Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, bottom 1st
OK, Cole did his thing, how about Flaherty?
He’s ahead on Torres 0-2 before planting a ball in the dirt. The 1-2 slider is bounced to second base – that’s routine for Lux who fires to first for the first out.
Now Juan Soto, in what could be his last game as a New York Yankee, steps into the batters box.
Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, top 1st
Freeman hits an opposite field fly ball that’s well short of the fence. Catch is made, side retired!
It’s a 1-2-3 inning with no high stress pitches for Cole. It’s exactly what he needed to come out and do.
Now here come the Yankees!
Dodgers 0-0 Yankees, top 1st
Betts hits a little roller up the first base line. Rizzo scoops it up, steps on first base, and that’s the second out.
Freddie Feeman is up with nobody on, which is best practice for New York.
First pitch!
On an unseasonably warm evening in the Bronx, Game 5 is underway!
Gerrit Cole crouches down and has a few thoughts before climbing the hill and facing Shohei Ohtani.
The fastball is hit high in the air to center field – Aaron Judge makes an easy catch for the first out of the game.
Mookie Betts steps up to the plate.
Prediction time
For those of you keeping score at home, I picked the Dodgers in five games. As this is Game 5, this is my moment! Tonight, my pick comes true: the champs and the game total – nice! The score? 6-4, of course.
National Anthem
Tonight it’s Babyface! And he’s very shiny in his black jacket – I like the look. Very soothing and solid performance: I’ll give him a score of 8/10, which I think puts him towards the top of the 2024 World Series national anthem standings.
This is what he sounded like at the NBA All-Star Game, but tonight, there was no guitar.
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FF = Freddie Freeman, who has hit a home run in six consecutive World Series games. Lucky seven for FF tonight?
The readers say…
David Athya writes:
“It’s unthinkable that the Dodgers don’t win the big prize but tonight, at least, is harder to call and if the Yankees can even just take it back to Los Angeles then it keeps the drama going! Looks a straight up duel between Cole and Flaherty; whatever man is standing the longest the better chance his team have of winning. Yankees should have had a morale boost with the batting output last night. Everyone is expecting Judge to produce eventually but I think Stanton is the man to watch.”
Well, I don’t know about unthinkable. You can imagine a scenario in which Cole delivers tonight sending everyone back to Los Angeles. Then LA would completely destroy Carlos Rodon while Yoshinobu Yamamoto keeps the Yankees bats at bay in Game 6.
If Judge is going to produce in this series, he’s running out of time.
Lineups!
I’m surprised the Yankees haven’t put Stanton back where he belongs, which is right behind Judge. Tommy Edman moves up the lineup for LA, which makes sense because he’s the NLCS MVP.
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.
Only in America!
Hello!
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.