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Venezuelan catcher Francisco Álvarez drove in the tiebreaking run with a double in the top of the tenth inning, his first RBI in four weeks, while Puerto Rican Francisco Lindor hit a home run to lead off the game and added a run-scoring single in the tenth inning.
Despite Shohei Ohtani's imposing 23rd home run of the season – who also tied the game in the ninth with a sacrifice fly – the Mets kept their composure. Closer Edwin Díaz, pitching for the third time in four days, allowed the tie but took the win (3-0). Right-hander José Buttó earned the first save of his career by authoritatively retiring the Dodgers' last batters.
The game also marked the return to the Major Leagues of right-hander Paul Blackburn, who pitched five scoreless innings, striking out Ohtani twice. For his part, Dustin May worked six solid innings for the Dodgers.
Outstanding Offensive Production
- Francisco Lindor: 5-2, 1 HR, 2 RBIs.
- Francisco Álvarez: 4-2, 1 2B, 1 RBI.
- Andy Pagés (LAD): 5-2, 1 RBI.
- Shohei Ohtani (LAD): 1 HR, 1 SF, 2 RBIs.
With this triumph, the Mets add their eighth victory in the last nine games, solidifying themselves as one of the most in-form teams in the National League.
The next game in the series will be this Tuesday night at the same Los Angeles venue.








