The Los Angeles Dodgers showcased their dominance in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series against the New York Mets, securing a commanding 10-2 victory and taking a 3-1 series lead. The Dodgers' offensive firepower was on full display, led by Shohei Ohtani's leadoff homer and Mookie Betts' impressive performance.
Ohtani, who scored four times in the game, set the tone early with his home run. Betts, with a two-run homer and a two-run double among his four hits, played a pivotal role in the Dodgers' offensive onslaught. Max Muncy also made history by extending his streak of reaching base safely to 12 plate appearances, a postseason record.
The Dodgers, eyeing their 25th pennant in NL history, are now just one win away from securing a spot in the World Series. Game 5 is set to take place at Citi Field, with Jack Flaherty scheduled to pitch for Los Angeles, aiming to clinch the series.
Despite a strong start from the Mets' Mark Vientos, who hit a home run in the first inning, the team struggled to contain the Dodgers' relentless offense. New York, outscored 30-9 in the series so far, faces an uphill battle to stay alive in the postseason.
Manager Dave Roberts praised his team's performance and emphasized the importance of maintaining their momentum. The Dodgers' depth and resilience have been key factors in their success throughout the series.
As the series progresses, both teams are gearing up for a crucial Game 5 showdown, with the Dodgers looking to close out the series and secure their spot in the World Series. The Mets, facing elimination, will need a strong performance to keep their postseason hopes alive.
With the stage set for an intense battle in Game 5, baseball fans can expect an exciting conclusion to the NLCS as the Dodgers and Mets vie for a chance to compete for the ultimate prize in the World Series.