Dustin May vs. Paul Blackburn.
After a disappointing start by Yoshinobu Yamamoto yesterday, which effectively thwarted the Dodgers' plans for a series sweep against the Yankees, we go right up against the best team in the National League (to be fair, tied with the Cubs, and ahead of us by a game). The big-spending Mets are going to be a tough opponent for a scrappy team like the Dodgers. Let's hope Dustin May brings his A-game for the opener.
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Ohtani DH
T Hernandez RF
Freeman 1B
Pages CF
Muncy 3B
Conforto LF
Edman 2B
Rushing C
Kim SS
May P
Shohei has like 24 straight Ks here
Edman came up in the bottom of the sixth, with the bases loaded and two out, and he struck out. On his bobblehead night.
Dodgers down 2-0 at the stretch.
After striking out a heck of a lot lately...BOOM. Shohei goes yard.
2-1 Mets. And he started nodding his head, knowing he had killed that one.
Dodgers down 2-1 going to the bottom of the ninth.
Not feeling it.
Edman with a leadoff single, and then steals second on the first pitch. Rushing AB.
Rushing Ks. One out.
Shohei ropes it down the left-field line, but it stays in the park. Edman scores the tying run on the sacrifice.
2-2
Kim (who singled to move Edman from second to third) steals second. Teoscar up, Kim on second. 0-1 count to Teo. Two out.
Teoscar Ks badly.
We go to extras.
Tanner Scott starts the tenth by letting Alvarez hit a leadoff double. Tanner, you are a mess.
Scott yields a single to Lindor.
4-2 Mets, Top 10, no outs.
I'm turning this off. Tanner Scott sucks.
My daughter and I think that sucky piece of shit Tanner Scott is a double agent. Still working for the Walking Dead of the South.
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