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Julio Urias, Ryan Yarbrough Are Matching Up In Game Four Of The World Series Where Los Angeles Is Looking To Extend Their Lead While Tampa Bay Is Looking To Tie The World Series Up

Two left handed pitchers are matching up in game four of the World Series in Arlington Texas on Saturday!

Who are they?

Julio Urias and Ryan Yarbrough!

Julio Urias of the Los Angeles Dodgers comes into game four of the World Series with a record of 4-0 with an earn run average of 0.56. Urias, the staff’s most versatile weapon, goes back to starting in Game 4 after closing out Game 7 of the NLCS with a three-inning save. He’s been unflappable under pressure this postseason. He will oppose Tampa Bay’s Ryan Yarbrough who like him is a left handed pitcher but unlike him Ryan Yarbrough comes into game four of the World Series with a record of 1-0 with an earn run average of 3.38. Yarbrough will be making his second start and fourth appearance of the postseason. In his last start, Yarbrough led the Rays to a Game 3 win against the Astros in the ALCS, allowing two runs on three hits over five innings. He recorded two outs in a relief appearance in Game 1 of the World Series, but the lefty is expected to be available for a full workload. “according to mlb.com/ probable pitchers.

In game four Julio Urias is going to look to extend the Los Angeles Dodgers lead in the World Series while Ryan Yarbough is going to look to help the Tampa Bay Rays even up the series!

The Los Angeles Dodgers come into the game leading the World Series 2-1 while the Tampa Rays are down 2-1 in the World Series!

Why?

Because the Los Angeles Dodgers won game three!

How?

Justin Turner doubled while his teammate Max Muncy drove in a pair of runs! “according to an article by  Anthony Castrovince on mlb.com

While the Tampa Bay Rays suffered a setback as well as a loss in game three of the World Series!

Why?

Because their Starting Pitcher Charlie Morton struggled!

How?

Charlie Morton allowed five runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings in his shortest postseason start for Tampa Bay! “according to an article by Juan Toribio on mlb.com

First pitch is set for 8:08pm from Globe Life Park!

The game is going to be televised on Fox!