The Los Angeles Dodgers had an exciting victory on Saturday night with a walk-off home run from Freddie Freeman against the New York Yankees. In Game 2, Dodgers’ pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the star, allowing only one run on one hit in 6 1/3 innings. He threw 86 pitches and only gave up two walks. Yamamoto’s only mistake was a solo home run from Juan Soto in the third inning, but he quickly regained his composure and didn’t allow any more hits.
The Dodgers took the lead with solo home runs from Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernandez, and Freeman. The Yankees tried to rally in the ninth inning, but the Dodgers shut them down, securing a 4-2 victory. The Yankees struggled offensively, with Aaron Judge going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts and Anthony Volpe striking out in a crucial moment in the ninth inning.
Unfortunately, the Dodgers suffered a setback with Shohei Ohtani leaving the game in the seventh inning after injuring his left shoulder while trying to steal second base. Ohtani appeared to tell trainers that he “popped” his shoulder out, but the extent of the injury is still unknown. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts expressed optimism about Ohtani’s condition, noting that his strength and range of motion were good.
Both teams will have some time off before the series moves to the Bronx for Games 3 and 4. The Dodgers currently lead the series 2-0, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next games to see if the Yankees can turn the tide. Stay tuned for more updates on the World Series and subscribe to Fox News Sports for the latest news and insights.