The New York Yankees lost a heartbreaker in Game 1 of the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers , who were victorious after star first baseman Freddie Freeman belted a walk-off grand slam—the first in the history of the Fall Classic—in the bottom of the 10th inning.
Aside from the haymakers these two powerhouse clubs traded throughout the night in a thrilling Game 1 , one of the biggest storylines of the game was Yankees manager Aaron Boone’s decision to turn to left-hander Nestor Cortes —who hadn’t pitched in a game in 37 days while dealing with a left flexor strain in his elbow—in a crucial moment against the heart of the Dodgers batting order.
Boone, speaking to reporters after the game, explained that he called on Cortes because he “liked the matchup.”…