Snake Appears in Dodgers Dugout During NLCS
Snake Appears in Dodgers Dugout During NLCS

Snake Appears in Dodgers Dugout During NLCS

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During Game 2 of the National League Championship Series, a snake unexpectedly appeared in the Los Angeles Dodgers' dugout, causing a stir among players as they trailed the New York Mets 6-0 in the fifth inning. Pitcher Brent Honeywell humorously acknowledged the situation, hoping it could serve as a 'rally snake' to spark a comeback. Despite the brief moment of excitement, the Dodgers ultimately lost 7-3, tying the series at 1-1, with the Mets showcasing strong performances from Francisco Lindor and Mark Vientos. The snake, which was safely removed by staff, prompted jokes from commentators and fans alike, with some suggesting it could symbolize bad luck for the Dodgers. Honeywell, who has encountered reptiles before, downplayed the incident but noted the amusing coincidence amidst the team's struggles. Game 3 is set for Wednesday in New York, heightening the tension as the Dodgers search for a turnaround.

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