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Yushin Yamamoto was knocked out in 3.2 innings and lost 7 hits, the worst in his career in the major leagues, and Shohei Ohtani also lost to the Yankees

The Los Angeles Dodgers played the final game against the Yankees at home, but they didn't expect the most stable starting pitcher Yunobu Yamamoto to explode, Yamamoto lost 4 points in just 3.2 innings, which was his shortest start this year, and was knocked out of 7 hits to tie the worst record of his career, as well as 3 four bad shots, 6 wins and 4 losses, and the ERA rate rose to 2.39. Shohei Ohtani, who was smashing the Yankees in the first two games, had 4 dozen and zero numbers, and the Yankees won 7-3.

Yamamoto was beaten by the Yankees in the first game and sniped by Ben Rice after escorting Aaron Judge in the third game, and then lost another point by himself on a violent throw. Yamamoto suffered an injury last year due to pitching fatigue, and the Dodgers head coach had to replace him midway through the fourth inning. Yamamoto was in poor possession of the ball and struggled on the edge of the good ball zone, with a whopping 96 balls.

Yankees starting pitcher Ryan Yarbrough played for the Dodgers last year, losing one point in six innings against his old club in this game, and also allowing Dodgers' top four batters Shohei Ohtani, Teoscar Hernรกndez, Freddie Freeman, and Will Smith to all clean sheets.

The Dodgers' main hitter turned off, the Yankees started 8 with hits, and only Judge, who had 3 hits in the first two games, had no hits. At the end of the series, the Dodgers had a 2.5-game lead over the Padres and the Yankees had a five-game lead over the Blue Jays.

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