The New York Yankees won Game 4 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a score of 11-4, forcing a Game 5. The win was highlighted by strong performances from the bottom of the Yankees’ batting order, including Aaron Judge. The game also featured a fan interference incident in the first inning, resulting in two fans being escorted out of the stadium. Freddie Freeman hit his fourth home run of the series for the Dodgers. The Yankees capitalized on the Dodgers’ bullpen game strategy, with Daniel Hudson giving up a key home run to Andrew Volpe. Volpe and catcher Austin Wells were instrumental in the Yankees’ offensive success. However, Judge broke his slump with a crucial hit in the eighth inning. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts managed his bullpen carefully, preserving his key relievers for Game 5. Despite the loss, the Dodgers remain confident and focused on winning the series. The Yankees and Dodgers will face off in Game 5 with everything on the line.
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