Resilient to the end, Yankees’ 2024 title hopes fade in Game 5

NEW YORK — It was finally beginning to look like the World Series that the Yankees expected in the early innings of Game 5, their blend of power and patience showing up with force, fueling their surging optimism that maybe — just maybe — this team had all the necessary components to “shock the world,” as manager Aaron Boone had said.

Gerrit Cole had yet to permit a hit over four scoreless innings, the five-run wad in his back pocket bankrolled by home runs from Aaron Judge, Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Giancarlo Stanton. Then came Tommy Edman’s sinking liner to center field, a routine play that would change the course of an evening that sent these Yankees into winter.

“You can’t give a good team like that extra outs,” Judge said after the Yankees’ 7-6 loss on Wednesday night, which sealed the Dodgers’ eighth World Series championship. “So it starts with me there, a line drive coming in. I misplayed that. If that doesn’t happen, I think it’s a different story tonight.”

Judge said there was nothing strange about Edman’s liner, except perhaps the fact that it wasn’t caught, clanking off Judge’s glove for his first error in 1,958 career innings as a center fielder (regular season and postseason).

With one foot seemingly already on a jet to Los Angeles, the Yankees had just opened the door for the flight delay of all delays.

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