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Yankees vs. Dodgers Game 1 score, live updates: World Series between two legendary franchises begins in Los Angeles

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It’s the final showdown of the Major League Baseball season, and as the leaves change color, the World Series this year is turning familiar shades of Dodger Blue and Yankee pinstripes. For the 12th time — with their first meeting having occurred in 1941 — the Yankees and Dodgers face off in the World Series.

Their most recent World Series meeting in 1981 will carry a particularly special significance this year, with Friday’s Game 1 coming just days after the death of Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela, who was the rookie star of that 1981 championship team at the height of “Fernandomania.”

As much as the tale of the tape in this series could be about the names and logos on the front of the uniforms, this year’s matchup is about the first-timers in this storied baseball rivalry. Shohei Ohtani is in the World Series for the first time in his first season with the Dodgers, and Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton are also making their first appearances with the Yankees.

Both clubs have been off for nearly a week, so the pitching staffs are lined up for the two teams that finished with the best records in their respective leagues in the regular season. In Game 1, Gerrit Cole (1-0, 3.31 ERA, 16.1 IP, 12 K, 6 BB in 2024 postseason) takes the ball for the Yankees against Jack Flaherty (1-2, 7.04 ERA, 15.1 IP, 8 K, 7 BB) for the Dodgers.

  • Time: 8:08 p.m. ET

  • Location: Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles

  • TV Channel: Fox

  • Streaming: Fox Sports App, Fubo

Live43 updates

  • Pitchers’ duel through 4

    Gerrit Cole has matched Jack Flaherty’s four scoreless innings and has done so with nine fewer pitches, with Cole at 51 to Flaherty’s 60. We also just saw Cole’s fastest pitch of the night: a 98.4 mph fastball to coax a shattered bat from Freddie Freeman for the second out of the fourth inning.

    Both pitchers are rolling, but someone has to blink at some point.

  • And there’s a scoreless fourth inning, too. Here are both pitchers’ lines through four:

    Cole: 1 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, 51 pitches

    Flaherty: 2 H, 0 ER, 1 BB, 3 K, 60 pitches

  • Jack Flaherty throws his best inning of the game so far. After needing 40 pitches to get through the first two innings, he needed 20 total to post 1-2-3 innings in the third and fourth.

    Plenty of game left, but it has been a pitchers’ duel so far at Dodger Stadium.

  • Gerrit Cole strikes out Shohei Ohtani to keep the game scoreless through three innings. He’s at 36 pitches but has also allowed three fly balls of more than 350 feet so far tonight.

  • Why is Tommy Edman hitting ninth if he was the NLCS MVP? Simply put, it’s the righty on the mound. Edman is a switch-hitter, but he has the biggest platoon splits of anyone in the Dodgers lineup.

    That bears out, with a pop-out for the second out of the third inning. Cue Ohtani again.

  • Jack Flaherty negates a Gleyber Torres infield single with a double play from Juan Soto (who had worked the count full, as he does), then strikes out Aaron Judge to make it three scoreless.

    He’s now at 52 pitches. The Dodgers have been aggressive with their bullpen all postseason, but they let Flaherty throw seven innings in Game 1 of the NLCS. With their bullpen missing Evan Phillips, who was left off the roster due to arm fatigue, they might want Flaherty to go a bit longer than usual.

  • The zone today has been… inconsistent.

  • Gerrit Cole mows through the 5-6-7 of the Dodgers lineup in the bottom of the second. Unlike Flaherty, he’s at 23 pitches through two scoreless innings.

  • Smooth sailing for Flaherty through 2 IP

    Jack Flaherty has made it through the first two innings of World Series Game 1 unscathed. Considering that the Dodger starter got obliterated for eight runs in his last start, that’s a big deal.

    Flaherty’s fastball averaged 91 mph that day against the Mets. So far tonight, the heater is sitting 94.2. How long Flaherty can hold that velocity into this outing is something to keep an eye on.

  • Behold the emotional journey of a man running on an ankle that some worried would make him miss games in the World Series.

  • Flaherty works around the leadoff single, and jumps over another comebacker at his feet from Alex Verdugo, to post a scoreless second.

    Flaherty’s at 40 pitches through two. The Yankees haven’t gotten much hard contact off him, but they’re also working the count enough to keep this start shot.

  • A comebacker from Anthony Rizzo hits Jack Flaherty on the foot, and that’s a painful first baserunner in the second inning.

  • Freeman gets first extra-base hit of October

    Freddie Freeman’s ankle looked better than it has all postseason as he took advantage of Alex Verdugo’s early miscue to reach third base in the first. A fully operational Freeman would be huge for the Dodgers.

  • Baseball is a beautiful sport.

  • Teoscar Hernandez hits a 91.7 mph line drive … straight to Anthony Volpe at short to end the inning. No runs for the Dodgers, despite some decent contact in the first inning.

  • Freddie Freeman, returning to the lineup after dealing with a bad ankle all postseason, gets the first hit of the game and makes it to third! Alex Verdugo missed the bounce off the wall and gave the veteran plenty of time to run.

    It is generously scored a triple.

  • And then a flyout to the warning track to left field from Mookie Betts (caught by Alex Verdugo, who was traded to the Red Sox in exchange for Betts in 2020).

    The good news for the Yankees: two outs. The bad news: Dodgers hitters are already hitting it pretty deep off their ace.



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