A SHOT FROM 'NEW YORK POLAR BEAR' → FLAME LINEUP → DODGERS MOUND COLLAPSE...NYM IS GOING TO GAME 6 OF WS TICKET FIGHT

A shot from 'New York Polar Bear' → Flame lineup → Dodgers mound collapse...NYM is going to Game 6 of WS ticket fight

A shot from 'New York Polar Bear' → Flame lineup → Dodgers mound collapse...NYM is going to Game 6 of WS ticket fight

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The New York Mets, who are on the brink of a cliff, took a breather. The series heads to Game 6. The Los Angeles Dodgers gave up the game when their starting pitcher collapsed.안전놀이터

The Mets won 12-6 against the Dodgers in Game 5 of the 2024 Major League Postseason National League Championship Series at Flushing City Field in New York on the 19th (Korea Standard Time).

After losing 0-9 in the first round on the 14th, the Mets won 7-3 in the second round on the 15th, balancing the series with one win and one loss. However, they suffered a series of defeats, 0-8 in the third round on the 17th and 2-10 in the fourth round on the 18th.

It was a cliff edge where tickets to the World Series would be given to the Dodgers if they lost one more game, but they were revived when the batters burst on that day. The Mets will move to Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers' home stadium, on the 21st and play Game 6.

Dodgers lose early opportunities, Mets firepower revived
The Dodgers took the opportunity first. In the top of the first inning, Shohei Ohtani had a hit to the midfielder, and Mookie Betts hit a double that separated the right-center field. However, with runners on the second and third bases with no outs, Teoscar Hernandez grounded out to shortstop, Freddie Freeman hit a straight hit to first base, and Tommy Edman struck out swinging, giving him a chance to score the first run.

Mets starting pitcher David Peterson took a breather. After overcoming the crisis, Francisco Lindor, the first batter, hit a hit to right field in the bottom of the first inning, and Brandon Nimmo walked. After Marc Vientos was out after hitting a fly ball to left field, Pete Alonso, the "New York polar bear," hit Dodgers starting pitcher Jack Flaherty's fourth slider for a three-run homer over the center fence.

The Dodgers, who gave up the first run, had Andy Farz hit a heavy hit with two outs and a runner on first base in the top of the second inning. With a series of wild pitches by Peterson, Farz went to second base, and third baseman Hernandez passed home.

Ohtani then drew a walk, but Betts withdrew with a foul fly to the first baseman, no longer being able to draw a score and the inning ended.

The Mets, who gave up one run, ran away in the bottom of the third inning when they scored five more runs. Alonso and Jesse Winker walked, and Starling Marte hit a two-run timely double on the left field line.

After Marte, the Mets made it 8-1 with Francisco Alvarez's timely hit, Lindor's timely triple and Nemo's timely hit to the right-center.

Dodgers rookie struggles... but...
The Dodgers seemed to be chasing after Pazs when his solo homerun hit the ball in the top of the fourth inning. However, the Mets scored two more runs in the bottom of the fourth inning. The leadoff hitter Alonso hit a hit ball, and Winker hit a timely triple. Jeff McNeil's sacrifice fly made it 10-2 with runners on the first and third bases with one out.

Dodgers also did not back down easily. With no runners on base with one out in the top of the fifth inning, Cicke Hernandez hit a pitch. Max Muncy then drew a walk.

After Will Smith stepped down with a fly ball, Pazs hit a three-run home run. He played a multi-homer game following the fourth inning.

In the sixth inning, Betts hit a home run. Batting the leadoff man in the sixth inning, Betts hit a solo homer by hitting the second slider of the Mets' third bullpen session line Stanic.

Veteran starter beaten by 'New York polar bear', collapsed Dodgers mound
The problem was the mound of the Dodgers. During three innings, Dodgers starter Jack Flaherty gave up eight hits (one homer), four walks and eight runs. Brent Honeywell, who took the mound as the second pitcher, allowed three hits, one walk, and three runs during four innings.

Honeywell gave up a triple and a sacrifice fly in the fourth inning, and gave up two runs to his first batter, Winker, in the sixth inning. He gave up a double to Marte, and after catching Taylor with a fly ball, he lost his sacrifice fly to McNeil with one out and runners on the second and third bases.

The Mets scored another run in the eighth on consecutive hits by Alonso, Winker and Marte.

The Mets moved the bullpen early with starter Peterson allowing two runs in three ⅔. Reed Garrett was not good with three runs in one inning, but Stanek allowed one run in two ⅓

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