Yankees Stumble in ALCS Game 3: Guardians Strike Back

Cleveland, USASat Oct 19 2024
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Last night's ALCS Game 3 was a tough one for the Yankees. They had a chance to take a commanding lead in the series but let the Guardians walk off with a victory. The Yankees still lead 2-1, but they're now in a tighter spot. The game was all about strengths clashing. The Guardians, who won 92 games in the regular season, finally showed their power. Their bullpen, known as the "four horsemen, " was on point. Cade Smith retired big hitters with ease. Tim Herrin and Hunter Gaddis faced some trouble but managed to keep the Yankees scoreless.
The real drama started with closer Emmanuel Clase. He's been called the best in baseball, but Aaron Judge hit a home run off him, tying the game. Giancarlo Stanton followed with a homer, putting the Yankees ahead. Unfortunately, the Yankees' own closers, Luke Weaver and Clay Holmes, let the Guardians back in with home runs. The Yankees' bullpen and pitching were not the only issues. Jose Trevino, starting behind the plate, made a costly mistake by getting picked off. The Guardians' strategy of running on him worked well. First baseman Anthony Rizzo also had a rough night, making errors that cost the Yankees. Manager Aaron Boone now has some tough decisions to make. He needs to figure out the best lineup and defensive alignment to keep the Guardians from stealing more wins.
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