Yankees hit 3 home runs in Game 4 to postpone Dodgers’ World Series party

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In a dramatic Game 4, the New York Yankees thwarted the Los Angeles Dodgers' plans for a World Series celebration, triumphing with an 11-4 victory. The Yankees showcased their offensive prowess by hitting three home runs, including a standout grand slam by rookie Anthony Volpe. This win not only prevented a sweep but also reinvigorated the Yankees' hopes in the series. The Dodgers, who were anticipating clinching the championship at home, must now regroup for Game 5. With the Yankees' resurgence, the matchup promises to be more competitive moving forward.

The game unfolded during a planned bullpen day for the Dodgers, which may have contributed to their struggles on the mound. As the series progresses, both teams will be keenly aware of the stakes involved. Fans can expect an intense Game 5 as the Dodgers aim to secure the title, while the Yankees fight to extend their postseason dreams.

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