Yankees' Game 5 Blunders: A Lesson in Miscommunication
Yankee Stadium, New York City, USAThu Oct 31 2024
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In the fifth inning of Game 5, the Yankees' World Series dreams began to crumble. A simple ground ball grew into chaos due to a miscommunication between pitcher Gerrit Cole and first baseman Anthony Rizzo. The Yankees, leading by five runs, seemed unstoppable. Suddenly, they were faltering. A few errors – a bungled throw by shortstop Anthony Volpe, a missed catch by Aaron Judge – allowed the Dodgers to inch closer.
With two outs and bases loaded, Dodgers' Mookie Betts hit a grounder to first. Rizzo hesitated, Cole froze. Rizzo explained, "Off righties, those balls are tough. I thought I had it, but it spun differently. " The ball trickled away, tying the game at five runs. To finish it off, the Dodgers scored two more in the eighth.
Pitchers are taught to cover bases, but sometimes, things don't go as planned. Rizzo conceded, "It's tough to say if I'd catch him even if I'd covered first. " After the game, players embraced, knowing the uncertain future ahead. Rizzo, a free agent, said, "We'll hug and let each other know we care. "
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