After taking game three, the Dodgers are one win away from winning the World Series. Freddie Freeman hit a two-run home run in the first inning, giving the Dodgers the lead in an eventual 4-2 victory.
Walker Buehler tossed five shutout innings and then six relievers followed up in finishing out the game.
The Yankees got on the board late with an Alex Verdugo two-run home run off Michael Kopech, but that was it.
If the Dodgers can wrap up the series, it will be the first World Series sweep since 2012, and the 22nd overall.
First pitch of game four is expected around 8:08 pm ET.
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Freddie again. Damn. Unbelievable.
I hadn't thought about Dan Hudson in a long time. He was essentially run out of Pittsburgh by the fans. Somehow went on to playoff fame despite never being particularly good. That is a long career.