NEW YORK — Every journey begins with a single step.
As the Yankees find themselves down 3-0 in the World Series against the Dodgers, manager Aaron Boone and the players are emphasizing the importance of taking it one game at a time. To make history and become the first team to come back from a 3-0 deficit in the World Series, the Yankees must focus on the task at hand and carry the momentum from their Game 4 win forward.
“We started this year with four straight wins,” veteran first baseman Anthony Rizzo said. “We know we’re capable of winning four in a row. That’s what we have to do to be champions.”
Despite the daunting odds and a formidable opponent in the Dodgers, the Yankees have shown resilience and the ability to go on winning streaks throughout the season. The team demonstrated their potential in Game 4, with key players stepping up at crucial moments to secure a much-needed victory.
While the road ahead is challenging, the Yankees are determined to continue fighting and making history. The atmosphere at Yankee Stadium was electric during Game 4, and the players are eager to build on that energy in the upcoming games.
The bullpen’s strong performance in Game 4 will be crucial moving forward, as every game is now an elimination game for the Yankees. With the series hanging in the balance, both teams will rely on their starting pitchers in Game 5 to set the tone and give their team a chance to win.
As the Yankees face the uphill battle of trying to come back from a 3-0 deficit, they understand the magnitude of the challenge ahead. However, they are not backing down and are embracing the opportunity to make history and write their names in the record books.
As the Yankees prepare for Game 5, the message is clear: “WIN TOMORROW, FLY THURSDAY.”