Discover insights on Yankees vs. Dodgers Game 2, including odds, predictions, and betting trends to elevate your game day strategy.
Game 1 of the World Series was nothing short of thrilling. Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam led the Dodgers to a dramatic 6-3 victory over the Yankees in extra innings.
Both teams showcased their strengths, from stellar pitching to clutch hitting, setting the stage for an electrifying Game 2 at Dodger Stadium.
FREDDIE FREEMAN HITS A WALK-OFF GRAND SLAM TO WIN WORLD SERIES GAME 1!!!!
— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) October 26, 2024
SEE Y’ALL IN GAME 2 YANKEES!
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With the Dodgers leading the series 1-0, the Yankees will look to even the score, but the Dodgers’ depth and recent form give them a slight edge. Let’s dive into the Game 2 details, betting odds, predictions, and why each team has a shot at victory.
The Dodgers, favorites after their Game 1 performance, have a strong track record in this position. They have won 64.1% of games as favorites this season. The Yankees, though underdogs, have shown resilience, winning 71.4% of their games when not favored.
This matchup is set to be a tightly fought contest. The Dodgers’ deep lineup, highlighted by stars like Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts, offers significant offensive power.
Meanwhile, the Yankees’ formidable starting rotation led by Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón gives them a strong defensive foundation.
Given the tension from Game 1 and the Dodgers’ slight edge in batting depth, expect a low-scoring game where clutch plays could be the decider.
The Yankees will start reigning Carlos Rodón. For Dodgers, Yoshinobu Yamamoto will take the mound.
READ MORE: Yankees vs Dodgers World Series Game 1 : predictions, starters and odds
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