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Plaschke: The Dodgers have lost control of Yanquis

The Yanqui from New York is desperate.

A little late.

Yanquis swept the Dodgers in Game 4 of the World Series, beating and defeating the Dodgers the night before at Yankee Stadium, beating a Barrida in an 11-4 victory.

I don't know what you see here.

Dodgers Lanzador Daniel Hudson returned the favor in the dugout after hitting a grand slam on the Yanquis in the third round of Game 4 of the World Series.

(Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)

Just a year ago, when Yanquis fans literally kicked a ball with a foul on Mookie Betts, the Yanquis were desperate.

When Dave Roberts used Ben Casparius to team up with Landon Knack to put him in charge of Brent Honeywell, the Dodgers threatened him.

“We're in a good position and feeling good about the final day today,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Just a year ago, when Anthony Volpe took the lead as he appeared on stage with a Daniel Hudson-led slider and settled on the final steps of the Garden for a grand slam, Yanquis was inspired.

Just a year ago, when Freddie Freeman's career journalist was celebrated once, when he wasn't even close to making the move, the Dodgers fired their big “meh.”

“I'm very excited, very emotional, it's an incredibly happy reaction,” Roberts said. “Fue un buen juego hasta que dejó de serlo”.

After the moment in which Aaron Judge provoked a state of nervousness in a large crowd throughout the game, the reaction to him being thrown onto the front porch by a lance from Hudson, Yanquis snapped.

From the moment it was obvious that your Monticulo was currently occupying the stretch of his bullpen, the Dodgers were mostly watching and monitoring.

“There is no other option at this point, I just have to get going,” Yanquis manager Aaron Boone said. “Competition, all right, ahi. Y lo hicimos muy bien hoy”.

This isn't a big problem for the Dodgers because they consciously didn't take care of everything. After belatedly starting their performance and protecting their key influencers for the later games, the Dodgers celebrated.

Now the Dodgers are celebrating.

Yanquis receiver Austin Wells watched his singles player through an appearance by Landon Knack on the Mundial series.

Yanquis receiver Austin Wells watched his lone hitter by Dodger Landon Knack during Game 4 of the World Series at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

Suena locomotive. Suena arriesgado. Suena, when the Dodgers equipped the Serie Mundial field for a passionate game of the first season, but what was the problem? Function. Dos aplazmientos los ayudaron a navegar hacia victoria de cuatro games dos about the Mets de Nueva York in the Serie de Campeonato de la Liga Nacional.

If you don't have a good choice before you start pitching, you have no other way to start a bullpen game. And once we win three games in the series, they are graspable, even shaveable, and protect us from most of the relevant players if that bullpen game leads to regret.

The devices have already been activated for them in advance and also executed here. Los Dodgers lost control today.

“I think it was a bullpen game,” Roberts said. “During the results, it was six months in your bullpen that you liked. Yes, it was 3-1, that is.”

Roberts was absolutely thrilled by journalists like Blake Treinen, Michael Kopech, Alex Vesia and Anthony Banda, who covered the game 5 million years ago.

“Me siento muy bien, me siento muy bien,” he said. “Se trata de los muchachos que tienes disponibles. Algunos de esos muchachos están… all descansados. “Así que tenemos muchachos que están bien físicamente”.

As the game went on for the Dodgers, they were in the series today as Roberts' referees, as the story of their previous appearance had not been changed: the team had a deficit of three games to zero heading into the World Series.

In addition to the fact that the majority of teams have fallen by the three pound peso (never before the barricades), another historical type is also the game of the Dodgers.

Now that I've lost three games, I've finished a Game 6.

When I wanted to live another day, overnight there were so many like Yanquis, Gerrit Cole and the Dodgers, Jack Flaherty. He was excited about this series, basically empathetic, and had to get to work.

Flaherty, the Dodgers' Salvadoran, ended the season limiting Yanquis to two career hits in 5⅓ games in the first season, while Cole limited the Dodgers to one career hit in those two games.

But the Dodgers tend to get out of two capitals.

First, the best links to the Yanquis were not read (everything was used by the men of their unleashed manager Aaron Boone), while the best links to the Dodgers were added to the list to play.

Secondly, to date the fanfare of Yanquis el Martes (new hits with three jonrones), their biggest bateador today is not a bateando. Aaron Judge scored three times to give him two hits in 15 rounds in the series. And if you can't fight, the Yanquis can't recover.

Flaherty said: “My point is not that I just did that. I just care about following one more time.

Cole replies: “Oye, today it’s on the show Mundial. Hello, I'm in the Bronx. “Todavía tenemos una opportunidad de ganar this series”.

No, no la tienen. Algún day is hará history, but no será aquí.

The Dodgers played with smart manners, a few extra touches, on a night in which the Yanquis' valiant force was matched in two quarters.

Yes, yes.