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The New York Mets saw their series finale against the Los Angeles Dodgers slip away from them on Thursday. Looking to take three out of four from the defending World Series champions, New York blew an early 4-0 lead as they had to settle for a series split with the Dodgers,
Tylor Megill recovered from a shaky opening inning to find his rhythm. Griffin Canning and David Peterson stepped up to keep the momentum rolling. It wasn’t just a collective effort—it was a show of depth, grit, and evolution.
The Mets were close to taking the series over the Dodgers when a mistake by third baseman Brett Baty allowed Los Angeles to tie the Thursday’s game up in the eighth inning.
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Michael Conforto drove in the tiebreaking run in the Dodgers’ three-run eighth inning, and Los Angeles rallied for a 6-5 victory over the New York Mets on to split the NL powers’ four-game series.
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The Mets have shown they're on the defending champion’s level in taking four of the first six regular season matchups this season.
Against Mets setup man Reed Garrett, Conforto ripped a go-ahead RBI single into left field, helping the Dodgers complete a three-run comeback to defeat the Mets 6-5 and salvage a series split against a potential NL playoff opponent.
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Francisco Lindor is not immediately headed to the injured list after his toe was broken by a pitch in the New York Mets’ game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Francisco Lindor and the New York Mets will face Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday, with the first two games of the series going to extras.