Anthony Volpe hits a grand slam to put the Yankees ahead in Game 4

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NEW YORK – The Yankees desperately needed a spark in a win-or-go-home Game 4 of the World Series.

Anthony Volpe, the lifelong Yankee fan, New Jersey native and pride of Delbarton, was there to deliver it.

As the Yankees worked to climb out of a two-run hole, the shortstop ripped a two-out grand slam off the Dodgers’ Daniel Hudson over the left-field wall to put them ahead 5-2 in the bottom of the third inning.

Volpe’s first career postseason home run on a first-pitch slider sent Yankee Stadium into a frenzy. It was the Yankees’ ninth World Series grand slam in their history.

As Volpe trotted back onto the diamond before the fourth inning, fans throughout the stadium chanted his name. Volpe also drew a walk, stole a base and scored the team’s opening run in the second inning.

Listen to John Sterling’s radio call of Anthony Volpe’s grand slam