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MLB baseball is very popular in New York. Every year from April to October, you can go to a baseball game almost every day. For those who don't know much about baseball, I have carefully compiled a lot of information about baseball on this page. I'm a baseball fan, I personally think that you don't really need to know a lot about baseball, you can also enjoy the live game atmosphere.
The two largest baseball teams in New York are the New York Yankees and the New York Mets. The Yankees are the best and most successful baseball team in the world, winning the World Series 27 times. Followed by the Mets, it's a Yankees competitor, but I honestly don't call them a competitor. So if you're in New York and you can watch one of those teams play, which team would you choose? Yeah, that's the Yankees, of course. The real opponent of the Yankees is the Boston Red Sox. They've been fighting each other for 100 years. So if you can play the New York Yankees against the Boston Red Sox in New York, don't miss it!
New York Baseball Game
A baseball game usually lasts from 2 to 4 hours and begins with a chorus of the United States national anthem. In fact, this opening part is an interesting experience in itself! Then the race begins. When it comes to baseball, I can say it for hours, but in short, every team has to score, and the team with the most points wins. What is the score (run)?
Pitchers pitch → batters bat → batters run back to home base at third base.
The opposing team needs to stop the scoring by getting the players out. There are many ways to do this. One way is if the ball is caught or the baserunner is killed. Once three outs were made, the two teams exchanged between batting and fielding. When both teams hit the ball, the game ended. When the seventh game is over, the audience will stand and sing a song. Baseball usually plays nine innings.
On the final day of the season, tch's editor also cheers the MLB baseball, including, of course, the new tch baseball series. Hopefully, while watching the game, don't forget to buy a baseball outfit for yourself to improve your viewing experience. The game is now in hot air and the media are covering it. It's really a new season of surprises and surprises.
Take a look at how enthusiastic the news is about the competition
Updated Oct. 30, 2024, 11:25 AM GMT+8
By NBC News
What to know about Game 4
The Yankees are leading 11-4 lead in the eighth after home runs by Anthony Volpe, Austin Wells and Gleyber Torres
The last time the Yankees were swept in the World Series was 1976
NEW YORK — The Los Angeles Dodgers are nine innings away from a fourth and final champagne party – and the eighth World Series championship in franchise history.
They lead the New York Yankees 3-0 heading into Tuesday night's Game 4, an edge that has proven insurmountable in the 120 years of the Fall Classic. In fact, 21 of 24 teams that have taken a 3-0 lead have closed it out with a sweep, most recently the 2012 San Francisco Giants.
The question is how much pride resides in the Yankees.
They've been punchless in the first three games, scoring just seven runs and getting shut out for the first 8 ⅔ innings of Game 3, before an Alex Verdugo two-run homer put some window dressing on a 4-2 loss. In Game 4, they'll turn to reliable rookie Luis Gil against a bullpen game for the Dodgers.
That approach closed out the Dodgers' last series, a six-game conquest of the New York Mets in the NL Championship Series. If Dodgers pitching is on point again, they'll leave behind a champagne-soaked carpet in the Bronx and pack a shiny, flag-adorned trophy for the trip home.
Austin Wells tacks on a run: Yankees 6, Dodgers 4
NEW YORK - Austin Wells is perking up just before it was too late to save the New York Yankees.
Wells hammered a Landon Knack pitch 384 feet for a solo home run in the sixth inning, extending the Yankees' lead over the Los Angeles Dodgers to 6-4 in Game 4 of the World Series.
Wells, the Yankee catcher, entered the game batting just .093 (4 for 43) this postseason, but he slammed a double 406 feet to center field in the second inning, leading to the Yankees' first run. His solo shot came at a crucial time, with the Dodgers having cut a 5-2 Yankees advantage to 5-4.
LA scores two more: Yankees 5, Dodgers 4
NEW YORK - Now, Game 4 is a bullpen battle on both sides.
Will Smith's home run in the fifth inning and a fielder's choice grounder shaved the New York Yankees' lead to 5-4, as manager Aaron Boone removed starter Luis Gil after a walk and a home run.
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That will leave it to the Yankees bullpen to hold down the potent Los Angeles Dodgers lineup and keep their season alive. So far, so good: Reliever Tim Hill gave up a single to Shohei Ohtani, who eventually scored when Gleyber Torres failed to quickly turn a double play. But he and Clay Holmes retired Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Teoscar Hernandez to maintain the lead.
The Dodgers, too, are already on their third pitcher, Landon Knack, in a designed bullpen game.
Volpe's grand slam brings NY back to life: Yankees 5, Dodgers 2
NEW YORK - If a bullpen game is something of a house of cards, it finally came tumbling down in the third inning of World Series Game 4.
And Anthony Volpe jolted the New York Yankees back to life.
Reliever Daniel Hudson loaded the bases on a walk, hit batter and single and nearly escaped. But Volpe punished him, crushing a first-pitch slider 390 feet to left field for a grand slam and a 5-2 Yankees lead.
It's New York's first lead since the 10th inning of Game 1, and it came just as the Dodgers entered the danger zone of their bullpen relay. Starter Ben Casparius handed off a 2-1 lead to Hudson, who in turn was to get it to longer man Landon Knack.
But Hudson was wild, plunking Aaron Judge and nearly hitting Giancarlo Stanton before walking him. Anthony Rizzo popped to short, but Volpe made sure they did not strand the bases loaded, striking a mighty blow that may very well force a Game 5 on Wednesday.
As Volpe jogged back to his position, the sellout crowd chanted his name until he acknowledged their salute.
Yankees cut lead in half: Dodgers 2, Yankees 1
Alex Verdugo and the New York Yankees cut the lead in half with a fielders choice in the bottom of the second of Game 4 of the World Series. And Los Angeles Dodgers rookie starter Ben Casparius did exactly what he was supposed, keep the game close and let the bullpen take over. Daniel Hudson takes the mound for the Dodgers in the third inning.
Fan interference: Fans tries to rip ball from Betts' glove
NEW YORK - No matter how expensive World Series tickets are, it does not afford fans the right to interfere with the field of play.
Nor pry the ball from Mookie Betts.
A pair of New York Yankees fans were escorted from their seats down the right field line after one was called for fan interference on a foul pop fly off the bat of New York Yankees leadoff batter Gleyber Torres in Game 4 of the World Series Tuesday night.
Right field umpire Mark Carlson immediately signaled fan interference. But that wasn't the end of it.
A fan seated next to the one called for interference tried prying the ball out of Betts' glove, a sheepish grin on his face. The other fan seemed to complain that the ball was within the seating area, and thus fair game.
Neither got a baseball nor won the argument. They were escorted from their seats quickly by stadium security and a Major League Baseball spokesperson confirmed the fans were ejected.
Freddie Freeman homers AGAIN: Dodgers 2, Yankees 0
NEW YORK - Freddie Freeman isn't singlehandedly lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers to a World Series title. But this is about as close as one can get.
Tuesday, and for the second consecutive night, crushed a two-run, first inning home run to quiet the Yankee Stadium crowd before they could even settle.
This time, it was a 343-foot missile into the right field seats off right-hander Luis Gil's slider, one at-bat after Mookie Betts doubled, and it gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.
It was also a record-setting sixth consecutive World Series game in which Freeman homered, dating to the 2021 World Series with Atlanta.
Now, the Dodgers are truly 27 outs away from a championship.
Was that an omen for the Yankees?
Five-time World Series champion Paul O'Neill threw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 4. But the former All-Star outfielder airmailed former Yankees pitcher A.J. Burnett behind the plate.
He asked for a re-do.
The second one bounced to Burnett.
Play Ball!
That's part of the story of the season. On the final day of the game, let's look at the fashion outfit for the season.
Hope every day is a surprise, just like MLB baseball.
TCH