Recap: Michael Conforto Helps Dodgers Get Series Split With Mets
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers edged out the New York Mets 6-5 in a thrilling comeback victory. Despite Landon Knack's challenging outing, allowing three home runs and five walks in 3.1 innings, the Dodgers maintained their reputation for resilience. The team began to rally in the third inning, driven by key plays from Miguel Rojas and Mookie Betts, scoring three runs. The victory was highlighted by the Dodgers' continued ability to come back, marking their 21st win in such a manner this season, in stark contrast to the earlier struggles they faced against Mets pitcher David Peterson.
Landon Knack struggled with control, giving up a career-high five walks, leading to a disappointing outing as he pitched only 3.1 innings.
Despite giving up three home runs, the Dodgers demonstrated resilience by coming back in the game, showcasing their 21 comeback wins this season.
The pivotal play came in the third inning when the Dodgers scored three runs, including an RBI double from Mookie Betts, igniting their comeback.
David Peterson's strong performance lasted 7.2 innings, allowing two runs and striking out seven, further emphasizing the challenge the Dodgers faced this game.
Read at Dodger Blue
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