The Mets suffered a frustrating 6-5 walk-off, extra-inning loss to the Dodgers tonight in Los Angeles. The game seemed destined to be a lopsided result early, but a bounce back effort by Tylor Megill turned this one into another nail-biter that ended in extremely confusing and anticlimactic fashion.
The Mets jumped out to an early lead right away off Clayton Kershaw in the first. Starling Marte singled with one out and a wild pitch advanced him to second. Pete Alonso laced a two-out single to drive in Marte and put the Mets on the board.
The Dodgers promptly responded with a crooked number in the bottom of the frame, tagging Tylor Megill for four runs. Megill began his night by striking out Shohei Ohtani, but then Mookie Betts singled and Freddie Freeman doubled down the right field