The New York Yankees on Tuesday avoided a sweep in front of a home crowd thanks to a 11-4 beatdown of the Los Angeles Dodgers in game four of the World Series, as viewership records were broken in Japan. The Los Angeles side looked well placed to sweep the Yankees as first baseman Freddie Freeman hit a record-breaking homer in the first inning to put his side up 2-0. With the play, Freeman became the first player ever to homer in six consecutive World Series games, going back to his time with the Atlanta Braves in 2021. The Dodgers’ lead was short lived, as the Yankees responded with a run in …