The Los Angeles Dodgers, who suffered two consecutive defeats before the game, continued to face the New York Mets at home today (4th), and the Dodgers first relied on Max Muncy to knock out the key spring bomb to force out the playoff, and relied on the "free man" Freddie Freeman to knock out the opposite direction of the far-reaching goodbye second base long shot in the 10th innings, and finally went to the Mets 6-5 in the end, successfully ending the recent two-game losing streak.
Dodgers sent 37-year-old legendary left-handed Clayton Kershaw to take the lead in this game, but he didn't expect to encounter turbulence in the first game, and was knocked out by the Mets "Polar Bear" Pete Alonso for a timely hit, and the Dodgers fell behind 0-1.
But the Dodgers didn't make the home fans wait too long, although the best player of the National League in May, Shohei Ohtani was struckout, but the Dodgers relied on a round of bombardment and Muncy's two-point cannon to cheer, and the Dodgers scored 4 points and overtook 4-1.
The Mets, who trailed by 3 points, first relied on Juan Soto, who has recently been hotly discussed by the game, to knock out a two-point shot in the 2nd inning, and helped the team close to a 1-point difference in the 11th of the season, and then relied on Alonso and Brandon Nimmo back-to-back hits to 2 points in the 5th inning, and the Mets successfully overtook the score to a 1-point lead of 5-4 in the 5th inning.
The game was so dramatic, seeing that the victory was on the horizon, the Mets were first tied by Muncy at 9, and then by Freeman at 10 innings with a far-reaching opposite second base, and Dodgers successfully tied the series at 1-1.
It is worth mentioning that Japanese star Shohei Ohtani hit a blank in this game, did not hit a performance in 3 hits, swallowed 2K hard, and selected 2 times to four bad guarantees, and the batting rate dropped to 0.288 in the season.