Dodgers Beat Mets 6-5 on Walk-Off, Split Four-Game Series
Dodgers Beat Mets 6-5 on Walk-Off, Split Four-Game Series

Dodgers Beat Mets 6-5 on Walk-Off, Split Four-Game Series

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The New York Mets defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-1 in a game highlighted by Pete Alonso's two home runs and five RBIs, including a towering 447-foot shot into the left-field pavilion. Mets starter Griffin Canning delivered six scoreless innings, stifling the Dodgers' offense, while Dodgers starter Tony Gonsolin struggled early, conceding three runs in five innings amid defensive miscues. Despite Gonsolin settling down after a rough start, the Dodgers' offense remained largely ineffective, with their No. 2 through 5 hitters combining for just 0-for-15. Earlier in the series, the Dodgers won a thrilling 6-5 extra-inning game on a walk-off double by Freddie Freeman, capitalizing on a late defensive misplay by Brandon Nimmo. The tightly contested series between the two teams showcased strong pitching performances, clutch hitting, and crucial defensive moments that swung the outcomes on consecutive nights. With the Mets leading the season series 3-2, both teams continue to display competitive baseball in what has become an intense rivalry.

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