Yanks back up 6-5 headed into the seventh
A Giancarlo Stanton sacrifice fly gave the Yankees the lead again.
Juan Soto and Aaron Judge started the seventh with back-to-back walks off Brusdar Graterol before Jazz Chisholm grounded into a fielder's choice, moving Soto to third.
Stanton drove him home with a deep fly to centerfield.
The top of the Dodgers’ order is due up next.
Yankee Stadium goes crazy as they take the lead
Cole rebounds with a 1-2-3
After throwing 38 pitches in the fifth and surrendering five runs, Gerrit Cole made quick work of the bottom of the Dodgers' lineup. It appears his night is done and the Yankees will go to the bullpen with the top of the Dodgers lineup coming up in the seventh.
The Yankees have Juan Soto and Aaron Judge going in the bottom of the sixth to try and retake the lead.
Yankees threaten but don't score
After a disastrous top of the fifth, the Yankees managed a two-out rally that had the bases loaded but didn't lead to any runs.
It started with a single from the suddenly hot Anthony Volpe before Austin Wells got hit by a pitch and Alex Verdugo walked.
Gleyber Torres then sent one to right field but Mookie Betts caught it easily and Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia worked out of trouble.
We're still tied at five.
Yankee Stadium deflated after top of 5
Energy at Yankees stadium definitely deflated a bit after the top of the fifth inning. But hope is still alive with a couple of guys here just saying, “we got a game” as we all wait for the Yankees to take their next at bat.
Game 5 is tied at five halfway through five
What an inning from the Dodgers, who took advantage of three big fielding miscues by the Yankees to tie the game.
Los Angeles is now very much alive.
Can New York answer in the bottom of the fifth?
Yankees fans perplexed as team allows tying run
It’s a tie game!
What a turn of events in the top of the fifth.
A bunch of fielding blunders by the Yankees — a drop in centerfield, a drop at third base, and Gerrit Cole failing to cover first base on a grounder — opened the door for the Dodgers.
Mookie Betts hit an RBI single, Freddie Freeman hit a two-run single with the bases loaded, and then Teoscar Hernández hit a two-run double to tie the game at 5.
Wow.
Dodgers get their first hit off Gerrit Cole
It took over four innings, but the Dodgers finally got their first hit off Gerrit Cole in Game 5. Kiké Hernández singled to lead off the fifth.
Cole still hasn’t given up any runs as of now, and struck out three in the first four innings.
Dodgers finally pitch a scoreless inning
For the first inning all night, the Yankees didn’t score. New York stranded two in the bottom of the fourth.
Kiké Hernández will bat first for the Dodgers in the fifth.