Dodgers go three up in World Series

The Los Angeles Dodgers are just one victory away from securing their eighth title after holding off a late comeback from the New York Yankees to take a 3-0 lead in the World Series.

Tommy Edman of Los Angeles Dodgers. Picture: AAP Image

The Dodgers, who last won the World Series in 2020, scored two runs in the first inning and added to their lead in the third and sixth en route to a 4-2 win.

Los Angeles received a boost ahead of the first pitch when designated hitter Shohei Ohtani was cleared to play after partially separating his left shoulder in the second game of the series.

The Japanese star earned a walk but went without a hit, with Canadian-American star Freddie Freeman shouldering the load with a home run for the third straight game.

His 355-ft bomb in the first inning sent both he and Ohtani around the bases to secure an early 2-0 lead.

Tommy Edman scored off a Mookie Betts single in the third, with Los Angeles improving to 4-0 up in the sixth when an Enrique Hernandez single to centre sent Gavin Lux home.

A two-run homer from Alex Verdugo in the ninth kept a window open for New York, however, they were ultimately unable to capitalise.


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