Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman entered Recreation 1 of the World sequence clearly lower than 100% wholesome because of an ankle harm that has hobbled him in latest weeks.
It didn’t cease him from delivering one of many largest hits in World Sequence historical past.
Freeman lifted the Dodgers to a 6-3, 10-inning, Recreation 1 win by crushing a walk-off grand slam within the backside of the tenth inning off New York Yankees pitcher Nestor Cortes.
That’s the first walk-off grand slam in World Sequence historical past.
It additionally brings again recollections of former Dodgers nice Kirk Gibson hitting a walk-off residence run in Recreation 1 of the 1988 World Sequence towards the Oakland A’s when he got here off the bench and needed to hobble his manner across the bases. Freeman shouldn’t be fairly as injured as badly as Gibson was along with his at-bat, however it’s a shut sufficient comparable given the circumstances.
Alongside along with his grand slam, Freeman additionally tripled earlier within the sport.
His residence run capped off an exciting tenth inning that noticed the Yankees take the lead within the high of the inning, after which Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo make an unimaginable catch to retire Shohei Ohtani on the earlier pitch by tumbling over the wall into the stands down the left subject line.
It’s arduous to think about a greater sport with extra motion to start out off a traditional World Sequence matchup.