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The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels both came into their three-game series looking for momentum after dropping two of three after the All-Star break. After Wednesday's 7-3 victory, the ...
Due to poor weather in the New York City area, the Yankees' game against the Angels on Tuesday is postponed. A doubleheader is now scheduled. Yankees vs. Angels game on Tuesday postponed due to ...
Yankees cut lead in half: Dodgers 2, Yankees 1. Alex Verdugo and the New York Yankees cut the lead in half with a fielders choice in the bottom of the second of Game 4 of the World Series.
The Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers first met in the 1941 World Series. In Game 4, with the Yankees leading the series two games to one, the Dodgers led by one going to the top of the ninth inning and, with two outs, just barely missed getting the third out and wound up losing the game.
Nolan Ryan, shown with the Houston Astros, won three Opening Day starts for the Angels. Bert Blyleven was the Angels' Opening Day starting pitcher in 1990. Scott Schoeneweis, shown with the New York Mets, was the Angels' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2001. Two-way player Shohei Ohtani was the Angels' Opening Day starter in 2022.
The Yankees will be getting back one of their veteran leaders with all signs pointing to D.J. LeMahieu returning to the lineup for tonight's series opener against the Angels.
The Yankees threatened Angels closer Brian Fuentes in the ninth inning. With two outs, Fuentes loaded the bases, but Nick Swisher popped out to end the game. As of 2024, this remains the Angels last post-season victory.
Dodgers end another scoring threat . The Yankees are down to their final six outs in Game 3. Five Dodgers pitchers have combined to shut down the Yankees lineup through the first seven innings.