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David Ortiz Calls Out Yankees’ ‘Body Language’ After Game 3 Loss to Dodgers
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David Ortiz Calls Out Yankees’ ‘Body Language’ After Game 3 Loss to Dodgers

To the well-trained eye of Baseball Hall of Famer and Fox Sports analyst David Ortiz, Game 3 of the World Series was over before it even began for the New York Yankees. Speaking on Fox Sports’ postgame show following Monday night’s 4-2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers, Ortiz called out the “body language” of the Yankees and their fans before and during the Game 3 loss. York is in a 3-0 hole in the World Series.

“I tell you what,” Ortiz said. “When you talk about body language, it’s very impressive. In fact, Fat Joe appearedThe fans’ body language was like a curse! I was wondering what’s going on here. Are we already at a funeral? Do you know what I’m saying? I’ll tell you what.”

Ortiz later added that even after Yankees outfielder Alex Verdugo’s two-run home run in the ninth inning, which provided a glimmer of hope, the home team couldn’t see any positive signs from the bench.

“Your body language had to be there until the final out. Even when the home run was hit, they weren’t even celebrating.”

The Yankees fans were initially energized, but their lives were ended in the first inning by a two-run home run by Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman, who has been hit in all three games of the World Series so far. . And hope for a comeback had been expressed by Dodgers starter Walker Buehler; Walker Buehler had outscored the Yanks for five innings to earn the victory.

To hoist their 28th World Series trophy, the Yankees will need to do what only one team in MLB history has done: erase a 3-0 deficit.

It might help to heed the words of Ortiz, who helped orchestrate the only comeback from 3-0 down.