New York Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo will see his final at-bat of the 2024 season played on a loop, especially in Los Angeles, for years to come.
That’s because it came attached with a championship for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Verdugo, who the Boston Red Sox traded to the Yankees this past offseason, came nowhere close to sparking a ninth-inning rally for New York, but did go down swinging. He missed on three straight pitches from Walker Buehler to clinch a 7-6 Game 5 win for Los Angeles at Yankee Stadium and sent the Dodgers into a celebration frenzy on the field.
You can watch the final out of the World Series, which Verdugo was always be a part of, here.
It was a bizarre first season in pinstripes for Verdugo. He dealt with struggles at the plate and it seemed like at one point prospect Jasson Dominguez would overtake him in the outfield.
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But Yankees manager Aaron Boone stuck with Verdugo, who got his chance to play in his first World Series. The 28-year-old didn’t exactly set the world on fire in his first Fall Classic. He went 4-for-17 (.235) with one home run and four RBIs.
He also had four strikeouts in the series, one of which he certainly won’t want to remember.
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