Dodgers Win Game 2 of World Series: Vesia Strikes Out Trevino to Secure 4-2 Victory
- DailyBuzzReports
- Oct 27, 2024
- 2 min read

For the second straight night, the World Series concluded with a tense bases-loaded situation for the trailing team, but unlike the previous game, the New York Yankees fell short of a dramatic comeback. Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia clinched a 4-2 victory by inducing Jose Trevino to fly out to center field, putting the Dodgers ahead 2-0 in the best-of-seven series as they prepare for Game 3 in New York.
Vesia, returning from an injury that had sidelined him during the NLCS, entered the game after Blake Treinen loaded the bases. The Dodgers, who had previously enjoyed a strong offensive postseason, were looking to add to their lead after early home runs from Edman, Teoscar Hernandez, and Freddie Freeman. However, they would not score again, thanks to the solid pitching performance of starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Yamamoto delivered one of his best outings of the season, pitching 6⅓ innings and allowing only one hit—a solo home run to Juan Soto. His control was exceptional, striking out four batters, including Aaron Judge twice, and using an effective five-pitch mix that kept the Yankees off balance throughout the night. His performance was a significant improvement as he regained his form after a prior arm injury.
The Dodgers' pitching staff shone bright in this game, showcasing a newfound strength in starting pitching that contrasted with earlier reliance on their bullpen. Manager Dave Roberts praised Yamamoto's stress-free performance, noting that he hadn't pitched into the seventh inning since June. This outing highlighted the Dodgers’ depth on the mound as they navigate the postseason.
The atmosphere at Dodger Stadium was electric, with fans expressing relief when Vesia secured the final out. Vesia reflected on the pressure of the moment, emphasizing the need to attack the hitter and execute his pitch under pressure. The Dodgers' collective sigh of relief illustrated the high stakes of the World Series.
As the series progresses, the team faces uncertainty with star designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, who is set for an MRI to evaluate a shoulder injury. Despite this, players like Teoscar Hernandez remain optimistic about their chances, citing their resilience through a challenging season filled with injuries. With promising performances from their pitching staff, the Dodgers are poised to continue their postseason success, even if Ohtani is sidelined.
Dodgers Win Game 2 of World Series: Vesia Strikes Out Trevino to Secure 4-2 Victory
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