Yarbrough Shines as Yankees Avoid Sweep with 7-3 Win over Dodgers. Judge and Ohtani Are Hitless
- On Sunday night at Dodger Stadium, the New York Yankees secured a 7-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, preventing a three-game sweep.
- Following Los Angeles’ commanding 26-7 scoring advantage over New York in the opening pair of games this season, Yankees pitcher Ryan Yarbrough—who previously played for the Dodgers—held them to a single run across six innings.
- Yarbrough’s effective use of slow pitches, including a sweeper around 70 mph, baffled Dodgers hitters who went hitless against him in 11 at-bats, while the Yankees' offense capitalized early with Jasson Domínguez driving in their first run.
- Ben Rice’s 425-foot two-run homer off Yoshinobu Yamamoto highlighted a three-run third inning, and DJ LeMahieu contributed four hits including an RBI double to extend the lead in the ninth.
- The win suggests the Yankees can rebound in challenging series, as their lineup overcame a strong Dodgers pitching staff, while Yarbrough improved to 3-0 and the team prepared roster adjustments for upcoming games.
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The New York Yankees avoided the sweep by imposing 7x3 this Sunday over the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles), in a game where Dominican Jason Dominguez pushed the game's first race with a single to the left garden.]]>
Los Angeles., Ryan Yarbrough limited the best baseball offensive to four hits in six innings, Ben Rice connected a two-run home run that broke the draw and the New York Yankees defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers yesterday 7-3 to avoid being swept away for the first time this season.

Alexander: Yankees avoid sweep but Dodgers keep rolling
LOS ANGELES — What can we say? It’s baseball. One evening, the Dodgers run it up against the Yankees, 18-2, and look like World Series champions. The next night, with their ace on the mound and with a series sweep over last October’s opponents within reach, they go down meekly, about as futilely as superagent Scott Boras looked when he attempted to snag a foul popup that landed near his front row seat late in Sunday’s game. A couple of crooked n…
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