Yoshinobu Yamamoto showcased his elite prowess with a phenomenal 6.1-inning performance, allowing just one run and one hit, outdueling Carlos Rodon in a crucial Game 2.
Despite a shaky ninth inning, the Dodgers managed to cling to their 4-2 lead and secure the win, thanks to key late-game pitching and timely hitting.
Freddie Freeman's dominance continues with a substantial 1.556 OPS, including a walk-off grand slam, putting him in contention for the World Series MVP alongside Tommy Edman.
Yamamoto's outing was critical as the Dodgers' offense struggled to maintain momentum after scoring early, proving the importance of a strong pitching performance in tight postseason games.
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