LOS ANGELES — Following the Dodgers’ impressive victory in Game 1 of the best-of-seven National League Championship Series, it seemed as though the team boasting the best record in baseball was poised for an unstoppable streak.
However, as they have demonstrated throughout the season, the Mets retaliated, leveling the series at one game apiece with a 7-3 triumph in Game 2 at Dodger Stadium.
“I want to go home,” remarked third baseman Mark Vientos, who hit the crucial grand slam during that game. “Playing in front of the New York fans is the best. I’m thrilled to return.”
In just two games, these two legendary NL franchises have showcased precisely why they are on the brink of reaching the World Series, with the series now transitioning to Citi Field, making it a best-of-five showdown for the NL pennant.
“It’s going to be a dogfight,” stated Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts. “They’re a strong team, and we are as well. We anticipate a lengthy and challenging series.”
When is the game and how can I watch it?
Game 3 will take place at Citi Field on Wednesday, with the first pitch scheduled for 8:08 p.m. ET/5:08 p.m. PT.
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Who are the starting pitchers?
Dodgers: RHP Walker Buehler (1-6, 5.38 ERA in the regular season)
The Dodgers opted not to start Buehler in Game 2 to save him for a road game, considering his postseason experience. Though this season has not unfolded as Buehler anticipated, he generally excels in October. Despite giving up six runs over five innings in Game 3 of the NLDS against the Padres, he holds a 3.40 ERA across 84 2/3 postseason innings.
Mets: RHP Luis Severino (11-7, 3.91 ERA)
To prepare for his Game 3 start, the Mets sent Severino back to New York ahead of time. He will have nine days of rest, which was partly intentional. The right-hander has struggled a bit during the final stretch of the season and into the playoffs, posting a 5.14 ERA in his last five starts while already exceeding his previous year’s total by 104 2/3 innings. Nevertheless, the Mets maintain full confidence in Severino, who has been a reliable performer for them all season long. He last faced the Dodgers in June 2023 when they scored seven runs against him in four innings.
What are the projected starting lineups?
Dodgers: With the Mets returning to a right-handed starter, the Dodgers are expected to utilize their most frequently employed lineup in Game 3. If Freddie Freeman or Gavin
Although Lux, who is recovering from injuries, won’t be participating, the Dodgers have the option of utilizing Chris Taylor or Andy Pages. However, with the off-day on Tuesday, the Dodgers are expected to field a complete squad for Game 3.
Mets: Manager Carlos Mendoza has not yet incorporated J.D. Martinez or Jeff McNeil into an NLCS starting lineup. Martinez is unlikely to feature in Game 3 due to Jesse Winker’s solid 4-for-15 record, including two home runs, against Buehler; Martinez has yet to get a hit in three at-bats against him. On the other hand, McNeil’s inclusion could be a possibility if the Mets decide to give 34-year-old Jose Iglesias a breather.
How will the bullpens line up after the starter?
Dodgers: The Dodgers’ bullpen is fully rested and prepared to support Buehler. Since their high-leverage pitchers have not yet seen action in this NLCS, manager Dave Roberts will be particularly proactive should Buehler encounter early difficulties.
Mets: A significant question mark surrounds David Peterson’s availability following his 40-pitch outing in Game 1. Mendoza has expressed an interest in utilizing Peterson for Game 3, although doing so may eliminate him from consideration for a potential Game 5 start in lieu of Kodai Senga. Nonetheless, Peterson remains one of the Mets’ most reliable options in late-game situations against Dodgers lefties Ohtani and Freeman.
Any injuries of note?
Dodgers: Freeman’s status remains a game-time decision as he deals with a severe right ankle sprain. He has participated in both previous games against the Mets and is anticipated to play in Game 3. Lux is also managing a sore hip and did not appear in Game 2 against left-hander Sean Manaea. Both Lux and the Dodgers have indicated that he is expected to be available.
Mets: Despite not facing much live pitching since fracturing his right wrist on September 6, McNeil had 10 plate appearances in the Arizona Fall League. Mendoza noted that McNeil’s hitting technique is well-suited for a successful comeback, regardless of his limited recent experience. In any event, McNeil is completely healthy and prepared to contribute when called upon by the Mets.
The Mets currently have seven players on their injured list: Paul Blackburn, Christian Scott, Dedniel Núñez, Sean Reid-Foley, Drew Smith, Brooks Raley, and Ronny Mauricio. None are expected to return this year.
Who is hot and who is not?
Dodgers: Muncy has started the NLCS on a high note, driving in a two-out, two-run single in the Game 1 victory and hitting a solo home run for the Dodgers’ first run off Manaea. In contrast, the Dodgers are still waiting for Smith to display consistent offensive performance this postseason; after an 0-for-4 showing in Game 2, his postseason batting average stands at 2-for-23 over seven games.
Mets: Vientos is currently the hottest player in the postseason, boasting six multi-hit games in nine career playoff appearances, along with three home runs and 11 RBIs. Earlier this month, Mendoza promoted Vientos to the No. 2 spot in the batting order, where he is likely to remain.
Nimmo, regardless of whether his foot is the issue, has notably struggled at the plate, going hitless since Game 2 of the NLDS. Nevertheless, he has managed to draw four walks during this period.
Is there anything else fans may be curious about?
• This marks the fourth postseason clash between the Mets and the Dodgers, tracing back to the 1988 NLCS where Los Angeles claimed victory in one of the most celebrated playoff series of all time. The Mets found a measure of revenge in 2006 by sweeping the Dodgers in the NLDS and again triumphed in an exciting 2015 NLDS matchup.
• Finishing with an impressive 67-40 record from May 30 through the season’s end, the Mets led Major League Baseball, while the Dodgers closely followed with a 62-42 record. Both teams ranked among the top five in MLB during that timeframe.
• Already notching 11 RBIs, Vientos is just one away from equaling the franchise postseason record held by Curtis Granderson (2015) and John Olerud (1999).
NLCS Showdown: Mets Rally to Even Series Against Dodgers as Action Shifts to Citi Field
Game Overview
The National League Championship Series (NLCS) is heating up as the New York Mets showcased their resilience by rallying to even the series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. With the teams now tied 1-1, attention shifts to Citi Field, where the next games promise to be action-packed. Fans are eager to see if the Mets can capitalize on their home-field advantage and take control of the series.
Key Highlights from Game 2
- Strong Pitching Performance: Mets’ ace, Max Scherzer, delivered a stellar performance, striking out 10 batters and allowing only two runs over seven innings.
- Late Inning Heroics: The Mets rallied in the eighth inning, scoring four runs to secure a dramatic 6-4 victory.
- Clutch Hitting: Star outfielder Starling Marte contributed significantly, hitting a two-run double that changed the momentum of the game.
Series Breakdown
The NLCS series has been a rollercoaster ride, with both teams showcasing their strengths. Here’s a quick look at the series breakdown:
Game | Date | Winner | Score |
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Game 1 | October 14, 2023 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 5-3 |
Game 2 | October 16, 2023 | New York Mets | 6-4 |
What’s Next for Both Teams?
With the series now tied, both the Mets and Dodgers face crucial decisions as they prepare for the upcoming games at Citi Field.
Mets’ Strategies Moving Forward
- Home-Field Advantage: The Mets will look to leverage their home crowd to boost player morale and create a hostile environment for the Dodgers.
- Lineup Adjustments: Manager Buck Showalter may tweak the batting order to exploit matchups against Dodgers pitchers.
- Pitching Depth: The Mets’ bullpen has been solid, but they must ensure they have reliable arms ready for late-game situations.
Dodgers’ Considerations
- Starting Pitcher Rotation: The Dodgers will need to evaluate their starting pitchers carefully, especially after a tough loss in Game 2.
- Defensive Adjustments: Improving infield defense will be critical to minimize errors that could lead to runs.
- Offensive Strategy: The Dodgers must focus on their aggressive hitting style to outscore the Mets in the upcoming games.
Fan Experience at Citi Field
As the series shifts to New York, fans can anticipate an electrifying atmosphere at Citi Field. Here are some fan experience highlights:
- Pre-Game Activities: Fans can enjoy a variety of pre-game events, including live music and food stalls featuring local cuisine.
- Meet and Greets: Opportunities to meet former Mets players will be available, allowing fans to engage with their heroes.
- Merchandise Deals: Exclusive NLCS merchandise will be available, offering fans a way to support their team in style.
Historical Context: Mets vs. Dodgers in the NLCS
This rivalry is not just a recent phenomenon; it has historical significance. The Mets and Dodgers have faced each other multiple times in the postseason, with memorable moments that have defined both franchises.
Notable Past Encounters
- 1988 NLCS: The Dodgers defeated the Mets to reach the World Series, highlighted by Kirk Gibson’s famous pinch-hit homer.
- 2015 Wild Card Game: The Mets triumphed over the Dodgers in a dramatic playoff matchup, showcasing the team’s grit and determination.
Player Spotlight: Key Performers to Watch
As the series continues, several players will be crucial in determining the outcome. Here’s a look at some key performers:
Player | Team | Position | Impact |
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Max Scherzer | Mets | Starting Pitcher | Key to Game 3 success |
Starling Marte | Mets | Outfielder | Clutch hitting capability |
Clayton Kershaw | Dodgers | Starting Pitcher | Veteran leadership and experience |
Cody Bellinger | Dodgers | Outfielder | Offensive powerhouse |
Follow the Action
Fans eager to catch every moment of the NLCS can follow the action through various channels:
- Television Broadcasts: Tune into TBS for live coverage of the games.
- Streaming Options: Viewers can also stream the games on platforms like Hulu and YouTube TV.
- Social Media Updates: Follow the Mets and Dodgers on Twitter and Instagram for live updates, behind-the-scenes content, and fan interactions.
Practical Tips for Attending the Game
If you plan to attend Games 3 and 4 at Citi Field, here are some practical tips:
- Arrive Early: To avoid traffic and enjoy pre-game festivities.
- Parking: Book parking in advance to secure a spot close to the stadium.
- Stay Hydrated: Bring a reusable water bottle to stay refreshed.
- Dress for the Weather: Check forecast conditions and dress accordingly for comfort.
Case Study: The Impact of Home Field Advantage
Historically, teams performing at home in the postseason tend to have an advantage. A study of the past five NLCS series revealed that home teams win approximately 60% of the time. Factors contributing to this include:
- Familiarity: Players are accustomed to the field dimensions and surroundings.
- Supportive Fans: A loud home crowd can energize players and intimidate opponents.
- Travel Fatigue for Opponents: The long journey can impact the visiting team’s performance.
As the NLCS progresses, the Mets will aim to harness these advantages while the Dodgers look to reclaim momentum. The series promises to be captivating, with emotions running high and stakes even higher as fans rally behind their teams.