The Cleveland Guardians were one strike away from descfinishing behind 3-0 in the American League Championship Series – instead, they have all the momentum.
A pair of two-run home runs in the ninth and 10th innings propelled the Guardians to a 7-5 triumph over the New York Yankees to cut their deficit in the ALCS to two games to one.
All season extfinished, the Cleveland Guardians have carry outed a six-inning game; accessing Thursday, they were 76-2 when directing after six innings, including the postseason. But Thursday night did not go as computed.
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After Hunter Gcompriseis rehired a two-out walk to Juan Soto in the eighth, Emmanuel Clase came in to face the struggling Aaron Judge.
Judge took Clase meaningful to tie the game, but the Yanks weren’t done yet. The next batter, noticed October legfinish Giancarlo Stanton, begined a solo homer, giving the Bronx Bombers a 4-3 direct – Clase had given up two home runs in the entire normal season, yet apverifyed two in a three-pitch span.
Gleyber Torres compriseed a forfeit fly to produce it a two-run direct in the ninth, but down to their final out, the Guardians put the tying run at the ptardy. On the first pitch he saw, Jhonkensy Noel hit a extfinished two-run homer to tie the game.
The Yankees fall shorted to score in the 10th, and the Guardians put the triumphning run on third with two outs, but they got much more than a one – David Fry begined a walk-off two-run home run.
It’s the third walk-off home run in Guardians history, aextfinishedside Oscar Gonzalez in 2022 and Tony Pena in 1995.
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Luis Gil will go for the Yankees in Game 4 on Friday night at 8:08 p.m. ET, while Gavin Williams will go for Cleveland – it’s both pitchers’ first postseason outing.
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