The New York Yankees, facing elimination in the World Series after losing the first three games to the Los Angeles Dodgers, staged a comeback with an 11-4 victory in Game 4. This win revives their championship hopes, leaning on contributions from their lineup, who had struggled previously, showing resilience against a tough opponent, especially against Freddie Freeman's heroics, who notably set a record for homering in six consecutive World Series games.
Freddie Freeman showcased his power by hitting a two-run home run in the first inning of Game 4, a feat that marked him as the first player to homer in the first four games of a Fall Classic. His achievement reflects not only personal excellence but also a compelling narrative in this year's series, where his performance has been a critical factor for the Dodgers, pushing them closer to a sweep.
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