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METS take series from Dodgers (highlights)

The New York Mets (32-21) achieved a series victory against the Los Angeles Dodgers (32-21) with a 3-1 win on Sunday evening in the Citi Field.

Kodai Senga shook a Leadoff Homer from Shohei Ohtani to deliver 5.1 delicious innerings, and only held one run one run. Although the right -handed man allowed five goals and four walks, he put the runners when he breastfed the Dodgers the rest of the path. Senga improved to 5-3 in the season, and while his era rose slightly to 1.46.

Pete Alonso grabbed his 16-game village in the first inn and started a two-run shot to the left, his 10th of the year after Juan Soto had made a mistake. Thanks to the sharp defense and an airtight bullpen, the explosion delivered all running support that the METs would need.

Tyrone Taylor continued to flash his elite glove and cut Mookie Betts on the plate in the first inning with a perfect throw from midfield, which saved a 2-1 lead.

Max Kranick dominated with two inners, Ryne Stanek recorded two outs, and Reed Garrett did not make it available for the Save with Edwin Díaz.

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The Mets are now concentrating on the Chicago White Sox and open a three-game set with Clay Holmes on the hill on Monday. The first pitch is planned for 4:10 p.m. in the Citi Field.



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