Yankees 'moronic' call spectacularly backfires as Dodgers win dramatic extra-inning World Series Game 1

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-26 05:20:27 | Updated at 2024-10-26 07:27:21 2 hours ago
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In a rematch 43 years in the making, the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees didn't fail to deliver on the World Series blockbuster billing.

Freddie Freeman drew first blood for the Dodgers with a walkoff Grand Slam in a dramatic ending to a 6-3 thrilling World Series curtain raiser. 

The two titans of MLB set the stage for a World Series showdown Friday night as the Yankees and the Dodgers went blow for blow throughout ten tense innings of Game 1 in Los Angeles. 

Nestor Cortes took to the mound in the tenth inning and intentionally walked Mookie Betts to face Freeman but the move backfired on the Yankees as the first baseman broke hearts across the Big Apple. 

Freeman hit the first game-ending grand slam in World Series history with two outs in the 10th inning to give the Los Angeles Dodgers a 6-3 victory. 

The Los Angeles Dodgers outlasted the New York Yankees for a 6-3 Game 1 win in ten innings

Freddie Freeman hit a walkoff grand slam in the tenth inning of the dramatic opener 

Hobbled by a badly sprained ankle, Freeman homered on the first pitch he saw - an inside fastball from Nestor Cortes - and raised his bat high before beginning his trot as the sellout crowd of 52,394 roared.

It was reminiscent of Kirk Gibson's game-ending homer that lifted Los Angeles over the Oakland Athletics in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series at Dodger Stadium - one of the most famous swings in baseball lore.

Freeman, who missed three games during the National League playoffs because of the injury to his right ankle, didn't have an extra-base hit this postseason until legging out a triple earlier on Friday.

After the home run, Freeman ran over to his father.

'I was just screaming in his face. I´m sorry, dad,' Freeman said, laughing. 'He´s been there since I was a little boy, throwing batting practice to me every day. So this is a moment, it´s my dad´s moment.'

Yet, Yankees manager Aaron Boone's decision to bring in Cortes, who hadn't pitched in six weeks, and intentionally walk Betts to bring Freeman up to the plate, left New York supporters fuming. 

Nestor Cortes took to the mound in the tenth inning and intentionally walked Mookie Betts

Freeman homered on the first pitch he saw - an inside fastball from Cortes

'This guy needs to be fired man,' one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter, referring to Boone. 'You like the matchup? Nestor was on the couch for the last month but you like the matchup? Moronic. Puzzling. Baffling.'

'I brought in a non-reliever who hadn't pitched in five weeks to face multiple Hall of Fame hitters in some of the highest-leverage plate appearances in baseball history. AMA,' another wrote, mocking Boone. 

'Nestor Cortes hasn't pitched in 6 weeks,' a third added. 'Putting him in this spot is the worst decision Aaron Boone could have made. Simply unbelievable.' 

'Aaron Boone sent Nestor Cortes out into the wilderness of the World Series and then intentionally walked one of the worst #Postseason hitters of our generation to face Freddie Freeman,' another chimed in. 'Good night.'

'Aaron Boone decided to throw Nestor Cortes who hasn’t thrown a baseball in a month over Tim Hill who had been stellar throughout the entire playoffs,' said one fan on social media, who questioned Boone's tactical decisions. 'And people ask why fans don’t like him.'

Even former Yankee Cameron Maybin was left stunned by the decision as he posted: 'That's over thinking it.... leave Glayber in the damn game!!!; 

Aaron Boone's decision to bring in Cortes and intentionally walk Mookie Betts left fans fuming

In this much-hyped, star-studded World Series between two of baseball's most storied and successful franchises, Game 1 certainly delivered. It was the third straight Series opener to go extra innings.

In the top of the 10th, Anthony Volpe grounded into a fielder's choice to shortstop, scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. from third after he stole two bases, to give the Yankees a 3-2 lead.

The speedy Chisholm singled off Blake Treinen and then stole second. Following an intentional walk to Anthony Rizzo, Chisholm swiped third base uncontested as Treinen was slow to the plate with Max Muncy playing deep at third.

Tommy Edman made a diving stop to his left on Volpe's grounder, but couldn´t get it out of his glove at first. He tossed to second to get Rizzo out as Chisholm came flying home with the go-ahead run.

But the Dodgers weren´t done yet.

Anthony Volpe grounded, scoring Jazz Chisholm Jr. (pictured) after he stole two bases

Left fielder Alex Verdugo made a running catch in foul territory to retire Shohei Ohtani

Gavin Lux walked against Jake Cousins with one out in the bottom of the 10th and went to second on Edman´s infield single to second. Defensive replacement Oswaldo Cabrera knocked down the ball with his glove but it leaked into the outfield.

That brought up star slugger Shohei Ohtani, a left-handed hitter. Yankees manager Aaron Boone went to his bullpen again for Cortes, a lefty starter who hadn't pitched since Sept. 18 because of an elbow injury.

After missing the AL playoffs, Cortes was added to the World Series roster Friday.

Left fielder Alex Verdugo made a running catch in foul territory to retire Ohtani. Verdugo's momentum sent him tumbling over the low retaining wall, advancing both runners one base because by rule it became a dead ball when Verdugo wound up in the stands.

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