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Yankees Aim for Pitching Mastery to Outlast Dodgers in World Series

Los Angeles, USAThu Oct 24 2024
The Yankees are gearing up to face the Dodgers in the World Series for the first time since 1981. Back then, a young pitcher named Fernando Valenzuela had a remarkable season, including a legendary performance in Game 3 of the '81 Series. Today, the Yankees are hoping their pitching can carry them to victory, just as Valenzuela did for the Dodgers. Unlike Valenzuela's time, pitchers don't often go the distance. But this World Series might be different. The Yankees have a solid rotation, with starters like Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon. Los Angeles, on the other hand, has had to rely heavily on their bullpen. This could be the Yankees' edge. Starting pitching is crucial. The Yankees hope Cole can provide two quality starts. Rodon and others need to go deep into games to tire out the Dodgers' hitters. The Dodgers' bullpen, while strong, has its limits. The Yankees want to push those limits. It's a battle of attrition. The team that can wear down the other's pitching staff first will have the advantage. For the Yankees, this means getting length from their starters. For the Dodgers, it means hoping their bullpen can hold up. No one expects pitchers to throw 147 pitches like Valenzuela did. But the spirit of his performance will be remembered. The Yankees don't need a miracle, just a bit more from their starters. If they get that, they could be the last team standing.

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    Are the Yankees' starters secretly using performance-enhancing substances to extend their innings in the playoffs?
    How effective will the Yankees' starting pitchers be against the Dodgers' lineup in extending innings?
    What factors beyond just pitch count will determine the effectiveness of the Yankees' starting rotation?

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