The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 on Wednesday to win the World Series four matches to one.
Los Angeles trailed behind 5-0 before delivering five runs in the fifth inning. This all came after three fielding mistakes by New York. The Yankees regained the lead in the sixth inning, but two sacrifice flies from the Dodgers in the top of the eighth put them ahead.
“We just took advantage of every mistake that they made that inning,” Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández said of the fifth. “We put some good at-bats together. We put the ball in play. A lot of people say ‘when you put the ball in play, things might happen.’ It happened to us in that inning, and we scored five runs.”
Freddie Freeman won the title of World Series MVP. He hit four home runs and delivering 12 runs across the five matches. Freeman struck a home run once each in the first four matches of the series.
“Every spring training this is our goal,” Freeman said after the win. “For it to come true with this group of guys, I couldn’t ask for a better year. Holy cow.”
Los Angeles has won two World Series in the past five years. They won in the 2020 season that was cut short by the COVID-19 pandemic. The last title after a full year was in 1988. They dominated the batter’s box and on the mound during their postseason run.
They defeated the New York Mets in six matches in the National League championship series. The Dodgers outscored them by a shared 37-3 in the four victories.
Against the New York Yankees, the Dodgers’ pitching squad kept stifling a power-packed lineup, as they held New York. The Yankees finished third place in MLB with 815 runs in the regular season to only seven runs in the first three matches of the series.
Many of the players who graced this year’s Dodgers squad also featured in the World Series in 2020, including Max Muncy, Walker Buehler, Kiké Hernández, and Mookie Betts. Freeman won the title when he was still with the Atlanta Braves in 2021.
Wednesday’s game was the third championship for Dave Roberts, who managed Los Angeles in 2020 and once won as a player in 2004 with the Boston Red Sox.
“This team has zero quit in it,” Dodgers reliever Blake Treinen said postgame. “If we don’t have the outcome that we want, there are always guys out there picking each other up and challenging ourselves to be better. That’s why we won tonight.”