Dodgers on verge of World Series title, Yankees bats come out flat in the Bronx in Game 3 | Baseball Bar-B-Cast

When the Los Angeles Dodgers rolled into the Bronx on Monday night, they knew they would be in for a fight in order to take one step closer to achieving their ultimate goal. However, as quickly as the fight started, the Dodgers were able to land a big punch that seemed to knock the wind out of the New York Yankees and their fans.

The Bronx Bombers were ultimately unable to recover.

Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Dodgers taking Game 3 in New York behind Walker Buehler’s strong outing, give an update on Shohei Ohtani following his injury in Game 2 and discuss Freddie Freeman hitting yet another home run as the Dodgers are now one win away from raising the Commissioner’s Trophy.

Also on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys talk about how this World Series has been a bit of a letdown with how the Yankees have played, the large differences in the two rosters that we may not have realized before the series started and preview the pitching matchup for Game 4, which will see Luis Gil going against a bullpen game for the Dodgers.

(1:40) – Shohei Ohtani possibly playing through the pain

(4:48) – Recapping the action from Game 3

(14:31) – Giancarlo Stanton thrown out at home

(21:56) – Appreciation for Walker Buehler

(25:31) – Previewing Game 4

(30:08) – Has this series been disappointing?

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