Giancarlo Stanton's Impact in the World Series at Dodger Stadium
Giancarlo Stanton's Memorable Performance
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton has been coming to Dodger Stadium since he was a kid. Each return seems to bring a special moment, and the opener of this Yankees-Dodgers World Series was no exception. Stanton hit a go-ahead, two-run homer in the sixth inning to put New York ahead, highlighting his incredible ability in crucial moments.
The Game's Highs and Lows
- Stanton's Two-Run Homer: A defining moment that showcased his power.
- Yankees Looking for Title: The team is chasing its 28th title.
- Thrilling Loss: Yankees lost 6-3 in a 10-inning game.
- Freddie Freeman's Walk-Off Slam: A dramatic end to the game.
Stanton's Reflections
“You never want that ending,” Stanton remarked long after the game in a nearly empty Yankees clubhouse. “You got to win four anyways. No one said it's going to be easy.”
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