Standing in the training field, Dave Roberts frowned as he looked at the players in front of him, unable to hide the anger in his heart, "Look at your dejected faces, what are you doing? What kind of team do I see? Have you already prepared to surrender and admit defeat?"
It's no wonder Roberts was so annoyed. Most of the Dodgers players in front of him looked listless, physically on the training field, but their minds were elsewhere.
For the Dodgers players who had traveled across the entire North American continent from their home to New York, they actually had expectations for the upcoming three-game battle at Yankee Stadium:
Since the start of the playoffs, the Yankees have remained undefeated at their home field. Neither the Twins, the Indians, nor the Astros could gain any advantage here. The Bronx had become an impregnable fortress.
