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Cleveland Guardians Pull Off Epic Comeback in a Game for the Ages

Guardians’ Heroic Victory in a Heart-stopping AL Championship Series Game

Guardians Strike Back Against the Mighty Yankees

Jhonkensy Noel and David Fry, two Guardians’ players, turned the tables on the mighty New York Yankees in a spectacular fashion. Their impressive home runs led the Cleveland Guardians to a thrilling 7-5 victory over New York on Thursday, keeping the AL Championship Series alive and exciting. This remarkable Game 3 win narrows the Yankees’ lead to 2-1 in the best-of-seven series.

Guardians’ Unforgettable Performance

The Guardians were on the verge of losing their incredible season, which included 92 victories and the AL Central title, after Yankees’ Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton scored home runs in the eighth inning. However, the Guardians clawed back into the game, with Noel, also known as Big Christmas, delivering a game-changing two-run homer in the ninth inning. Fry followed suit with a noteworthy homer in the tenth, his second in these playoffs.

Guardians’ Never-Die Attitude

Stephen Vogt, the first-year manager of the Guardians, expressed his pride in his team’s refusal to back down. He commended his team for stepping up when it mattered most, claiming the victory to be a true representation of the team’s character.

Dramatic Moments Galore as the Yankees and Guardians Battle

The game was a rollercoaster ride of emotions, with both teams delivering one big moment after another. Yankees’ manager Aaron Boone admitted the Guardians had outlasted them in a game defined by big at-bats and crucial moments.

Guardians’ Stunning Comeback

Facing a 5-3 deficit with no runners on base in the ninth, the Guardians were on the brink of a 3-0 series deficit. The tide turned when Lane Thomas doubled against Luke Weaver. Noel followed up with a monumental homer, sending the Progressive Field fans into a frenzy.

The Home Run That Made History

Noel’s game-tying home run has etched its place in Cleveland history, a moment that mirrors Rajai Davis’ tying homer in the 2016 World Series Game 7. Davis, who now works for MLB, was present to witness this historic moment.

Guardians’ Unyielding Spirit

Noel, who had struggled in the playoffs, reaffirmed the Guardians’ never-quit attitude. Fry’s swing ended the instant classic, leading to a moment of pure jubilation as he was mobbed by teammates and fans alike.

Looking Ahead to Game 4

The Guardians now have the opportunity to level the series with a win in Game 4. Aaron Judge, the likely AL MVP, managed to score a 15th postseason homer but admitted that the Yankees were not looking ahead to the World Series just yet. Cleveland still has a chance to end baseball’s current longest World Series drought, dating back to 1948.

Guardians’ Pitching Line-up for Game 4

Guardians’ RHP Gavin Williams, despite his disappointing regular season, will start Game 4. Williams will face off against the Yankees’ RHP Luis Gil, who had a successful regular season with a 15-7 record. This game promises to be another edge-of-the-seat contest between these two baseball titans.

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