2024 World Series: The Dodgers secured a commanding 2-0 lead after triumphing over the Yankees with a 4-2 victory in Game 2. The Yankees struggled offensively, largely due to the impressive performance of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who stifled their batting lineup. Additionally, the game raised concerns when Shohei Ohtani experienced an injury scare while attempting to steal second base in the seventh inning.
Here are four key takeaways from the Dodgers’ latest win.
1. Aaron Judge’s struggles continue
Aaron Judge’s absence as a dominant force raises doubts about the Yankees’ ability to compete effectively in this World Series. The Dodgers’ pitchers, Jack Flaherty and Yoshinobu Yamamoto, have effectively neutralized Judge, striking him out five times in six at-bats and preventing him from reaching base. Judge, who posted an impressive OPS of 1.159 during the regular season, now finds himself struggling at the plate, with a postseason record of 1 for 9 and six strikeouts in the Fall Classic.
The Yankees face a challenging situation as Judge’s performance has declined significantly, with just two home runs and six RBIs throughout the postseason. The team grapples with the possibility that the long layoff before the playoffs may have disrupted Judge’s timing. His recent resurgence in Game 3 of the ALCS offers a glimmer of hope, but the Yankees will need Judge to find his rhythm quickly as the series shifts to New York on Monday. — Deesha Thosar
2. Tommy Edman’s impact
Tommy Edman has proven that his standout performance in the NLCS against the Mets was no fluke. The versatile player has continued to shine in the World Series, boasting a 4-for-8 record with two runs scored and an RBI. His impressive solo home run off Carlos Rodón in the second inning showcased his ability to deliver in critical moments.
Beyond his offensive contributions, Edman has displayed exceptional defensive skills, seamlessly transitioning between shortstop and center field throughout the series. Although he may not be the most celebrated player on a star-studded Dodgers roster, Edman’s performance could prove vital to the team’s chances of clinching the championship. — Thosar
3. Carlos Rodón’s inconsistent performance
Carlos Rodón’s postseason struggles have raised eyebrows, especially given the Yankees’ decision to start him in Game 2. After allowing seven earned runs in his previous three playoff starts, expectations were low. Unfortunately, Rodón did not rise to the occasion, surrendering home runs to Edman, Freddie Freeman, and Teoscar Hernández before being pulled in the fourth inning.
The Yankees’ investment in Rodón, signing him to a six-year, $162 million deal, was predicated on his ability to perform under pressure. However, his inability to deliver during crucial games could jeopardize the Yankees’ chances of making a comeback in the series, leaving them in a precarious 0-2 situation. — Thosar
4. Injury concerns for the Dodgers
While the Dodgers celebrate their 2-0 series lead, they face potential setbacks due to injuries. The team is already dealing with a roster affected by injuries, and the situation worsened when Shohei Ohtani left the game with an injury scare. Manager Dave Roberts expressed concern but noted that initial assessments showed positive signs regarding Ohtani’s condition.
Although Ohtani left the stadium without providing an update, Roberts remains optimistic that he will be available for the upcoming games in New York. Ohtani, who has been caught stealing twice this postseason, had an impressive regular season with 59 stolen bases, making his health a priority for the Dodgers as they aim for the championship. — Rowan Kavner