Yankees Score Diminished by Dodgers' Dominance in World Series Game 3
Yankees Score Dwindles in World Series Showdown
The New York Yankees faced yet another setback in the World Series, suffering a 4-2 defeat against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Yankees score has been significantly impacted by the Dodgers' unwavering performance. In Game 3, Walker Buehler showcased his skills, allowing just one hit in five innings. With Freddie Freeman hitting a critical home run, the Dodgers quickly established their dominance.
Game Highlights
- Freeman's home run gives Dodgers an early lead
- Buehler pitches five scoreless innings
- Yankees struggle with offensive output
The Yankees' starting pitcher, Clarke Schmidt, was unable to contain the Dodgers, facing early trouble that compounded the Yankees score deficiency. With Aaron Judge struggling at the plate and now batting 1-for-12 in the series, the Yankees need to regroup before Game 4.
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