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Yankees win ALCS Game 4, 8–6, can eliminate Guardians with a win in Game 5
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Yankees win ALCS Game 4, 8–6, can eliminate Guardians with a win in Game 5

CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 18: Gleyber Torres #25 of the New York Yankees throws his bat after hitting an RBI single in the ninth inning during Game 4 of the ALCS presented by LoanDepot between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians on Progressive Field on Friday, October 18, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Gleyber Torres gave the New York Yankees an 8-6 lead with an RBI single in the ninth inning in Game 4 of the ALCS against the Cleveland Guardians. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

Alex Verdugo drove in the go-ahead run with a weak grounder to the shortstop that Cleveland Guardians shortstop Brayan Rocchio couldn’t clear as he charged in. Pinch-runner Jon Berti scored to give the New York Yankees a 7-6 lead in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series.

Gleyber Torres followed with a single to center field to bring in Anthony Volpe to increase the Yankees’ lead to 8-6. Tommy Kahnle made sure that lead held, shutting down the Guardians in the ninth inning.

Cleveland plated the winning run after Jhonkensy Noel walked with one out and Andres Gimenez singled. But Bo Naylor flew to center field and Rocchio grounded to second base, ending the game.

With the 8-6 win, the Yankees take a 3-1 lead in the series. New York can capture the AL pennant on Saturday night and travel to the World Series.

Once again, Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase looked human in the postseason after throwing superheroically during the regular season. Clase entered for the ninth with the game tied 6-6, giving up consecutive singles to Rizzo and Volpe. Austin Wells struck out when Volpe stole second base, setting up Verdugo’s go-ahead ground ball.

Cade Smith was Cleveland’s fourth pitcher in the game, entering Friday’s game allowing just one run in nine innings. But he had a disastrous outcome in Game 4.

Juan Soto walked and Aaron Judge singled to start the fifth. Jazz Chisholm Jr. advanced them to second and third base with a sacrifice bunt. He then left a two-strike fastball across the plate and Giancarlo Stanton crushed it for a three-run homer to build the Yankees’ lead to 6-2.

Soto and Wells also hit home runs, beating Guardians starter Gavin Williams in the top of the first inning. Williams seemed to settle down after that, but manager Stephen Vogt pulled him with one out in the third inning.

Cleveland rallied in the seventh, closing the margin to 6-5 after consecutive one-out RBI doubles by Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor off Clay Holmes.

But Noel couldn’t repeat his home run heroics against Mark Leiter Jr. don’t repeat in the late inning. He hit a long fly ball down the left field line, but it stayed in the park. Leiter Jr. was added to the Yankees’ ALCS roster before the game as an injury replacement for Ian Hamilton.

Tanner Bibee starts Game 5 with the Guardians’ season on the line. Carlos Rodon will get the starting spot for the Yankees on Saturday night, with first pitch scheduled for 8:08 PM ET.

Here’s how the action from Game 4 played out with updates and highlights on Yahoo Sports’ live blog:

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  • Yankees win 8-6, take 3-1 ALCS lead

    Tommy Kahnle closed out the ninth inning for the Yankees in an 8-6 win.

    The winning run came on the board for the Guardians after Jhonkensy Noel walked with one out and Andres Gimenez singled. But Bo Naylor flew to center field and Brayan Rocchio grounded to second base, ending the game.

    With the 8-6 win, the Yankees take a 3-1 lead in the series. New York can clinch the AL pennant and go to the World Series on Saturday.

  • Guardians bring game-winning runs to the board

    Jhonkensy Noel walked with one out, followed by a single to right field by Andres Gimenez. That puts the winning point on the board in Bo Naylor.

  • Gleyber Torres gives Yankees an 8-6 lead

    The Yankees now have a two-run lead as Gleyber Torres drives in Anthony Volpe with a single to center field.

  • Yankees take a 7-6 lead

    Emmanuel Clase took out Austin Wells to give himself some breathing room. But the Yankees still had runners on second and third base with one out.

    Alex Verdugo then hit a weak grounder to the shortstop, but Brayan Rocchio is unable to field the ball as he rushes in. That allows Jon Berti to score the go-ahead run.

  • Yankees threaten in the 9th

    Anthony Rizzo leads off the top of the ninth with a single off Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase. Jon Berti runs for him. Anthony Volpe follows with another single, bringing Berti to third base.

    Two runners on and no outs as Clase faces Austin Wells.

    Volpe steals second base and gives the Yankees runners on second and third base.

  • Mark Leiter Jr. strikes out Josh Naylor to tie the game

    Mark Leiter Jr. intentionally walks Jose Ramirez to face Josh Naylor, putting runners on first and second base with two outs.

    He then struck out Naylor to end the inning. The game is tied 6-6 going into the ninth.

  • Cleveland tied the score at 6-6

    David Fry does it again. He hits a grounder to first base, which is fielded by Mark Leiter Jr. But Leiter can’t throw the ball cleanly to Anthony Rizzo and the ball goes between his legs. That allowed Bo Naylor to score the tying point.

  • Guardians tied the game at 3rd base with one out

    Brayan Rocchio moves Bo Naylor to third base on a grounder to shortstop. The equalizer is 30 meters away and Steven Kwan comes up to bat.

  • The equalizer is on board for Cleveland

    Bo Naylor leads off the bottom of the eighth with a double. Next up is Brayan Rocchio.

  • Hunter Gaddis strikes out the side

    Hunter Gaddis comes in at eighth for the Guardians and doesn’t allow the Yankees to get an insurance run.

    The righthander retired Aaron Judge, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Giancarlo Stanton struck out to put the Yankees in order.

  • Mark Leiter Jr. is in charge of the Yankees

    Mark Leiter Jr. strikes out Andres Gimenez to end the bottom of the seventh for the Guardians and preserve the Yankees’ 6-5 lead.

    Once again, Leiter was not added to New York’s ALCS roster until Game 4 as an injury replacement for Ian Hamilton.

  • No clutch homer this time for Jhonkensy Noel

    Jhonkensy Noel can’t repeat his Game 3 home run. He gave the pitch a right down the leftfield line, but it stayed in the park, caught by Alex Verdugo.

  • Pitching change for the Yankees

    After walking Lane Thomas on five pitches, Clay Holmes is out. Aaron Boone brings in Mark Leiter Jr., just added to the Yankees’ ALCS roster, to face pinch-hitter Jhonkensy Noel with one out and runners on first and second base.

  • Jose Ramirez and Josh Naylor make it a 6-5 game

    The Guardians have turned it into a one-run game. Jose Ramirez drove in Brayan Rocchio with a one-out double, then Josh Naylor followed with another double, scoring Steven Kwan and Ramirez.

    Still only one out in the seventh, and it’s 6–5.

  • Clay Holmes wins rematch with David Fry

    David Fry doesn’t repeat his home run heroics against Clay Holmes. Holmes gets the rematch and takes out Fry while looking at a sweeper.

  • There is a threat to the Guardians

    Brayan Rocchio walks and goes to third base on a single by Steven Kwan to start the bottom of the seventh for the Guardians.

    That convinces Aaron Boone to bring back Jake Cousins ​​and bring in Clay Holmes. Two runners on and no outs as David Fry came to the plate.

  • Joey Cantillo isn’t wild this time

    After throwing four wild pitches in Game 1 of the ALCS, Guardians reliever Joey Cantillo had a quieter outing in the top of the seventh.

    Cantillo walked Alex Verdugo and got Gleyber Torres to ground into a double play. He iced Juan Soto on a changeup to end a scoreless inning.

  • Jake Cousins ​​throws a scoreless 6th

    The Guardians can’t answer in the bottom of the sixth inning. Jake Cousins ​​came on in relief for the Yankees and allowed a two-out single to Andres Gimenez. But he struck out Bo Naylor to keep Cleveland off the board.

    Yankees come to bat in the top of the seventh inning with a 6-2 lead.

  • Tim Herrin stops the bleeding

    Tim Herrin ended the top of the sixth inning by striking out Anthony Rizzo, giving up a single to Anthony Volpe and forcing Austin Wells to hit a force out at second base. But the damage had already been done by Giancarlo Stanton.

    Guardians are now down 6-2 as they bat at the bottom of the frame.

  • Giancarlo Stanton launches a 3-run homer

    Cade Smith took over for Eli Wilson in the top of the sixth inning and had a disastrous inning. After walking Juan Soto on five pitches, he gave up a single to Aaron Judge. Jazz Chisholm Jr. moves the runners to second and third base with a sacrifice bunt.

    Then Giancarlo Stanton gave the Yankees a 6-2 lead by smashing a fastball over the plate to the left field seats. And he knew it.

    Smith is out for Tim Herrin.