New York Yankees lost the 2024 World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers after dropping Game 5 at the Yankee Stadium. Despite a 5-run lead at the start, a coupe of costly errors in the field ended up being catastrophic. Yanks eventually failed to score a game tying run and went down 7-6.
Notably, the quality of baseball from the New York Yankees throughout the series was awful. The bats didn’t fire up, and apart from Gerrit Cole, most starting pitchers were disappointed. And the defensive errors acted as a final nail in the coffin as Yanks fell short of their 15-year-long World Series dream.
Defensive Errors In Game 5 Leads To Yankees World Series Loss
In a stunning turn of events during Game 5 of the postseason series at Yankee Stadium, the New York Yankees found themselves surrendering a five-run lead to the Los Angeles Dodgers, largely due to defensive errors that compounded in a disastrous fifth inning. With Gerrit Cole pitching masterfully and holding a no-hitter while the Yanks led 5-0, the inning began to unravel in a way that few could have predicted. The catalyst for the unraveling was Aaron Judge’s uncharacteristic error. Judge, stationed in center field, mishandled a routine fly ball off the bat of Max Muncy. This opened the floodgates for what would soon become one of the most chaotic and error-laden innings in recent postseason history.
Following Judge’s misplay, the Yankees continued to struggle defensively. A ground ball from Will Smith to shortstop Anthony Volpe was fielded with hesitation, resulting in an off-balance throw to third base, and was ruled another error. The Dodgers capitalized on the sudden defensive collapse as Freddie Freeman drove in two runs with a sharp single, narrowing the lead to 5-3. Gerrit Cole, meanwhile, struck out both Gavin Lux and Shohei Ohtani, momentarily appearing to contain the damage. However, a fateful moment came when Mookie Betts chopped a tricky grounder down the first-base line. Anthony Rizzo opted to stay back on the ball, and Cole, crucially, failed to cover first base in time. Later, the Dodgers fully capitalized when Teoscar Hernandez roped a double, clearing the bases to tie the game at 5-5. All five runs in the inning were unearned, a direct result of the series of defensive errors.
Yanks Likely To Retain Aaron Boone As Manager
Despite the criticisms after World Series exit, reports indicate that Aaron Boone is expected to return as New York Yankees manager for the 2025 season. Yankee insider Andy Martino confirmed this on social media, stating, “World Series did nothing to change it. Aaron Boone expected back in 2025.”
The decision to retain Boone has sparked debate. While some fans are calling for a change after yet another postseason disappointment, team executives have defended Boone’s decision-making. According to Martino’s report, the Yankees’ front office viewed the choice to use Cortes as a calculated risk rather than a misstep, maintaining confidence in Boone’s overall leadership.
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