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

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The New York Yankees turned the tide in Game 4 of the World Series, hitting three home runs and securing an 11-4 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers. This win not only showcased the Yankees' offensive capabilities but also delayed the Dodgers' anticipated championship celebration. A highlight of the game was Anthony Volpe's grand slam, which energized the Yankees and demonstrated their resilience in the face of pressure. The Dodgers had initially planned a bullpen game, which backfired as the Yankees capitalized on scoring opportunities. With their season on the line, the Yankees displayed determination, hoping to shift the series momentum in their favor.

This victory gives them a glimmer of hope as they prepare for Game 5, where the Dodgers will again attempt to clinch the championship title. The matchup has become increasingly intense, with fans eagerly awaiting the outcome. As the series unfolds, both teams demonstrate their strength, making the stakes higher for each game.

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