Freddie Freeman makes history with walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of World Series
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Freddie Freeman delivered a historic and remarkable swing in Game 1, launching a walk-off grand slam for a Dodgers victory, marking the first in World Series history.
In the 10th inning, Jazz Chisholm's aggressive base-running gave the Yankees the lead, illustrating the tension and stakes of the closely contested game.
The Dodgers faced ominous beginnings with the Yankees pulling ahead, but rallied dramatically, showing resilience in a game that will be remembered for ages.
With the bases loaded and two outs, Freeman’s swing transformed the atmosphere, etching his name in Dodgers' history and setting an iconic moment in the World Series.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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