It won’t be long now.
Ice Cube won the night before the first pitch. Blue cloaked fans shook the Ravine until the last pitch. And through it all, Aaron Judge kept swinging, and missing, and missing, and missing, and manufacturing enough humiliation to lead to a single conclusion.
It won’t be long now.
The New York Yankees are not in the same class as the Dodgers, and this expectedly taut World Series between two baseball Goliaths feels more like the starting five against the junior varsity.
It will be over soon.
The Dodgers’ 4-2 victory Saturday in Game 2 gave them a two-games-to-none lead and set them up to clinch their eighth World Series title in the Bronx before the end of the week.