The Los Angeles Dodgers are one win from a surprising World Series sweep of the New York Yankees – and a second title in five years – after Freddie Freeman’s historic power streak continued to reduce a hotly anticipated showdown featuring baseball’s two most storied franchises to one-way traffic.
The Dodgers first baseman tied George Springer’s all-time record of homering in five straight World Series games in Monday night’s Game 3 with a two-run drive into the right-field stands in the first inning, kick-starting a 4-2 victory that opened a commanding three-games-to-none lead in the best-of-seven tie.
“When you come into a road park, you want to try to strike early and quiet the crowd, and we were able to do that in the first inning,” Freeman said.
The crackling atmosphere inside Yankee Stadium as it played host to a World Series game for the first time in 15 years climbed to ear-splitting volumes after a ceremonial first pitch thrown by club legend Derek Jeter and a pre-game performance by Bronx rapper Fat Joe – but the in-form Freeman wasted almost no time bringing the rollicking Bronx Zoo to heel with one swing of the bat.
After Shohei Ohtani, playing two days after partially separating his left shoulder, walked on four pitches to lead off the game followed by a Mookie Betts fly-out, Freeman drove a 1-2 cutter about five rows deep into the lower deck in right field.
Walker Buehler and six relievers combined on a five-hitter for the Dodgers, who tacked on runs in the third through Betts and sixth inning through Kiké Hernández. The shutout remained intact until the Yankees were down to their final strike in the bottom of the ninth, when left fielder Alex Verdugo hit a two-run homer off Dodgers reliever Ryan Brasier that cut the deficit in half and turned the lineup over. But from there Braiser coaxed Gleyber Torres into a groundout to short for the final out.
The Yankees only got a run to second base once against Buehler, when Giancarlo Stanton doubled in the fourth. But when Stanton was sent home on Anthony Volpe’s single to shallow left field, he was gunned down at the plate on a perfect throw by Teoscar Hernández to preserve the 3-0 lead.
It was an inspired showing by the 30-year-old Buehler, who has shined on the postseason stage in the past but has struggled this season in his return from a second Tommy John surgery. His only win all year before Monday came back in May against the Cincinnati Reds, before his campaign was interrupted by a hip injury.
“Walker Buehler’s been doing this his whole career,” Freeman said. “Big games, big moments, he steps up when you need him. Five strong, strong innings, and our bullpen came in and did a great job. This is what you’ve got to do, you’ve got to pitch in October, and we’ve been doing that.”
The only team in major league history to overcome a 3-0 deficit in a best-of-seven playoff series was the Boston Red Sox against the Yankees in the 2004 American League Championship Series – a comeback that was sparked by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts’ stolen base in Game 4.
“Hopefully we can go be this amazing story and shock the world,” New York manager Aaron Boone said. “But right now it’s about trying to get a lead, trying to grab a game, and force another one, and then on from there. But we’ve got to grab one first.”
Three days after hitting the first walk-off grand slam in Fall Classic history, the 35-year-old Freeman became the third player to homer in the first three games of a World Series after Hank Bauer in 1958 and Barry Bonds in 2002. His streak of five straight World Series games with a home run dates back to Atlanta’s last two games against Houston in the 2021 World Series.
Since Freeman’s Game 1 blast, the Yankees’ potent and expensive offense has been held to four runs and nine hits over two games.
New York captain Aaron Judge’s nightmarish World Series continued Monday as he went 0-for-3 with a walk, bringing him to 1-for-12 with seven strikeouts after three games. The presumptive American League MVP is batting just .140 (6-for-43) in the postseason with a .580 OPS.
The Dodgers can clinch the franchise’s eighth World Series championship on Tuesday night in the Bronx. Down to three healthy starters, Los Angeles are expected to pitch their fourth bullpen game of these playoffs, while rookie right-hander Luis Gil will take the hill for the Yankees.