An Anatomy of the Inning That Doomed the Yankees' Season
Briefly

The New York Yankees lost Game 1 of the 2024 World Series largely due to manager Aaron Boone's poor choice of reliever in extra innings, leading to Freddie Freeman's game-winning grand slam.
In Game 5, the Yankees had a 5-0 lead but lost spectacularly, committing multiple errors and misplays, ending their World Series hopes with a 7-6 defeat against the Dodgers.
Despite leading 5-0 in Game 5 and having monumental performances from players like Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, the Yankees left 12 men on base and ultimately crumbled.
While celebrating the Dodgers' remarkable achievement, it is critical to note the Yankees' inability to maximize their advantages, showcasing a trend of collapsing in crucial moments.
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