Freddie Freeman's Historic Walk-Off Grand Slam Sets Stage for Dodgers
Freddie Freeman's Game 1 walk-off grand slam against the Yankees marks historic World Series moment as Dodgers aim for title.
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Summary
In an electrifying Game 1 of the World Series, Freddie Freeman hit the first-ever walk-off grand slam in history, leading the Dodgers to a thrilling 6-3 victory over the Yankees in 10 innings. This win not only set a new milestone but also added another chapter to the storied rivalry between these teams. As they prepare for Game 2, the Yankees look to regroup and capitalize on their strong performance, while the Dodgers seek to build on Freeman's dramatic heroics. Both teams are loaded with star power, promising an exciting continuation of this championship series.
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