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Dodgers vs. Yankees Game 5 Recap: New York Battles to Keep World Series Hopes Alive
The New York Yankees faced a high-stakes Game 5 in the World Series on Wednesday, hoping to keep their championship dreams alive. After falling behind 3-0 in the series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, they managed to win Game 4 with a strong showing and returned to Yankee Stadium for one last chance to shift the momentum. Game 5 was filled with intense moments, heroic hits, and defensive mishaps, making it a must-watch for baseball fans. Here’s a recap of how the night unfolded.
By Jayuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
World Series Game Three: A New York Minute
November 4, 2009. Do you know what I was doing on that very day? I was watching Game Six of that year's World Series between the New York Yankees and the then-defending champion Philadelphia Phillies. I remember everything about that night. Hideki Matsui's six RBIs, Andy Pettitte's pitching gem, and the 27th out that got us #27. It was such an amazing moment to see the Yankees win the whole thing that night, and it was an amazing way to introduce the new Yankee Stadium that year.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
World Series Game Two: Disorder in the Court
An immense number of Yankees fans were left in anger, despair, and panic after the walk-off grand slam was hit by Freddie Freeman. Not this Yankees fan. It's only one game in a best-of-seven. In 2009, the Yankees lost Game One of that year's World Series. What happened? We won four of the next five games. It's not the end of the world, Yankees fans. Game Two is a perfect opportunity to even this thing up heading back to The Bronx.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
World Series Game One: And So It Begins
Here it is, folks: the World Series. The Fall Classic. It's always special every year, but this year's it's extra special. This year, it's the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Two of the most hallowed teams in baseball, and the two biggest payrolls in the league right now. Now, before I start this recap, I want to call out something.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
2024 World Series Preview
A wild, crazy, and thrilling 2024 season will end with, perhaps, the greatest World Series in the last 30 years. I do love the Fall Classic, it's a terrific end to the marathon known as the baseball season. The World Series, in its current form, has existed since 1903, and had served as the only form of postseason baseball for almost seven decades. Since 1969, the road to the Fall Classic has added more bumps in the road, but the end result is always awesome.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Mets' Magical Run Ends in LA
Wow! What a run, huh? I've said many times before that the scrutiny that has been hurled towards the New York Mets has been unfair. Yes, it's easy to make fun of the Mets and say that the team's a bunch of screwups, but here's the thing: they've won a pennant in the last decade. Until a few days ago, not even the Yankees could say that. The sentiment a few months ago was that this season was dead, the Mets would not go anywhere, and Pete Alonso would be gone after this year. Even as the Atlanta Braves struggled due to an immense number of injuries, nobody had the Mets joining the postseason party.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Top 10 Tips For Achieving An Athletic Physique
Athletics is more than a sport; it's a celebration of human potential. From sprints to throws, jumps to relays, it encompasses a range of dynamic disciplines that showcase strength, speed, and skill. Achieving an athletic physique is about striking the right balance between a number of components. Adopting the right exercises to be practiced regularly while following a balanced diet are the building blocks for your journey, for sure.
By Venuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: 76 Years
First off, let's get the happiness part over with! The New York Yankees are in the World Series for the first time since 2009! Now, I know that 15 years is a cup of coffee in baseball. I'm not one of those "woe is me" Yankees fans who act like 15 years without a pennant is the end of the world, when so many other teams have it much worse. But even so, this is a huge deal, and I'm over the moon! So yeah, I am in happiness overload right now.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
One Win Away!
After rallying to beat the Cleveland Guardians in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series on Friday night to take a 3-1 ALCS lead, the New York Yankees are just one win away from winning the AL Pennant for the first time since 2009. The Yankees have repeated as World Series champions a total of twelve times and out of those twelve, they accomplished the three-peat twice (1936-1938) and (1998-2000). In their over 120 year history, they have more World Series Championships than any other MLB team with 27. Plus, they have 40 AL Pennants and 21 AL East Division titles. 2009 didn't seem like it was that long ago, but to refresh your memory, the Yankees defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 7-3 to win their 27th World Series title. Hideki Matsui was named World Series MVP. Fast forward to 2024, during the regular season, one interesting slogan has been the rallying cry amongst Yankees fans and it's the following:
By Mark Wesley Pritchard about a year ago in Unbalanced
Somers has it Clicking in Pelham Sweep
Please see tip, pledge and subscribe buttons After winning the John Jay tournament on Saturday, the volleyball team came away feeling in sync. “We played really well together,” said Adrianna Adelman. “It was a great way to bond.” But it was a near solo act that set the tone for the Tuesday, September 24 home sweep of Pelham.
By Rich Monettiabout a year ago in Unbalanced
2024 League Championship Series Preview
Here we go, folks! The League Championship Series has arrived! I've said this many times before, I always love the semifinal rounds in sports, that last round before the big one. In the NBA and NHL, it's the Conference Finals, the NFL has the Conference Championship, and MLB has the League Championship Series. The LCS was created in 1969 as a result of the American and National Leagues splitting into two divisions, East and West, which was the result of the growing expansion and relocation in the 1960s.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What Went Wrong: Midnight Strikes
We all love Cinderella teams, don't we? We see it a lot; those teams who no one thought would make it. The teams who weren't supposed to even get to the dance--get there, and make something of it. Teams who go from rags to riches in little time, but at times, the clock can and does strike midnight on those teams. The "Cinderella" nickname for those teams is usually heard during March Madness; those really low seeds (usually 12-16 seeds) who catch lightning in a bottle and go on a run. We have seen it on the professional level as well. #8 in basketball and hockey going all the way to the 'ship--and winning it, the lowest seeds in football making a decent run, and yes, the Wild Cards who go on to win the World Series.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced











