Now in this stadium, the only sounds you can hear are the outbursts from the Yankees' dugout on the third base side and the cheers and shouts of a few thousand fans dressed in pinstripes in the stands.
"Back-to-back ho runs in a single ga, ho runs in two consecutive at-bats! If he keeps playing like this, his OPS for the series will soon break 2, won't it?"
After witnessing this ho run, comntators from ESPN, Fox, and the entire East Asia region collectively held their heads in shock:
Before the ga started, there were predictions of the Yankees making a coback from a 2-0 deficit, but for most people, even if the Yankees could win, it definitely wouldn't be easy.
Just like many players, coaches, and professionals have emphasized countless tis, Corey Kluber is a super pitcher at the peak of his career, and the Indians' roster boasts many Golden Glove level players. Breaking through the great wall they've built together is no easy feat.
Take the most obvious data for example: Before this series started, the last ti the Indians experienced a losing streak goes back to early August this year; in the nearly two months since then, they not only set a 22-ga winning streak record, but they've also never been defeated in two consecutive gas.
However, all the data and records that seed favorable for the Indians were broken in this series by the Yankees, or almost single-handedly by Lin Guanglai: Ranked second in championship odds only to the Dodgers, the Cleveland Indians, who once held three match points, have been pushed to the edge of the cliff!
"Lin, you're a freaking monster!"
"Man, you're unbelievably strong!"
"Let's go Yankees!!!"
When Lin Guanglai returned to the dugout, his teammates were even more excited than before: A one-run lead in a ga is almost negligible, but a three-run lead makes a complete difference; for Yankees players, the probability of turning around this series is becoming more likely, and they're almost just one step away.
"Kid, get ready to treat the whole team to dinner." When Lin Guanglai greeted Sabathia again, trying to boast so more, Sabathia had a mischievous smile on his face, and he said, "Two ho runs in consecutive at-bats; even if Frankner were a dumb pig, he wouldn't give you any more chances to hit."
After saying this, Sabathia didn't forget to give Lin Guanglai a pat on the shoulder, pretending to comfort him: "To be honest, hitting two consecutive ho runs off Kluber is already incredible – what a pity, though, as you're aiming for more than three two-baggers, I can't really help you with that…"
"Who said I couldn't do it?" Lin Guanglai didn't indulge Sabathia, directly retorting: "As long as my teammates in front of give a loaded bases situation, won't I have the opportunity? Or are you suggesting, CC, that you don't believe we can load the bases?"
Sabathia was at a loss for words and could only glare at Lin Guanglai fiercely.
"Besides, it's not like I haven't had a ga where I hit three hors off an opposing team's ace. The person involved is even on our team now."
At the back of the Yankees' dugout, Tanaka Masahiro, who had been smiling and watching the ga throughout, suddenly sneezed.
"Did I catch a cold? The weather in the eastern United States is really chilly…"
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