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Los Angeles Dodgers at N.Y. Mets: How to watch Game 4 of NLCS for FREE, time, channels

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The New York Mets, shut out in two of their first three National League Championship Series (NLCS) games and embarrassed Wednesday night at home, will try to regroup in Game 4.

They will meet the Los Angeles Dodgers at 8:08 p.m. EDT Thursday at Citi Field. If you don't have a ticket, you can watch it on Fox/FS1 or live stream it on fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) or DirecTV Stream (FREE trial and discount).

Rookie Yoshinobu Yamamoto (7-2, 3.00 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 105 strikeouts) will start for the Dodgers and Jose Quintana (10-10, 3.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, 135 strikeouts) will start for the Mets.

Los Angeles won the opener 9-0 on Sunday night and extended its postseason streak of holding the opponent scoreless to 33 innings. Jack Flaherty allowed two hits over seven innings in the Dodgers' first scoreless postseason start of seven-plus innings since Clayton Kershaw's eight innings in the 2020 NL Wild Card Series.

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  • Game 2 went to the Mets by a 7-3 score on Monday night as Francisco Lindor and Mark Vientos homered, the latter hitting his second grand slam of the postseason.

    The Dodgers won Game 3 by a score of 8-0 on Wednesday night thanks to homers by Kiké Hernández and Shohei Ohtani and another successful outing by their pitching staff.

    Despite having 10 pitchers on the disabled list, the Dodgers have now won four postseason games by shutout, including two against the Mets.

    The Mets' NLCS batting average is down to 179, with Lindor and Pete Alonso both 1 for 11, Brandon Nimmo 1 for 10 and Francisco Alvarez 1 for 9.

    They had a shot in the second inning on Wednesday's game, loading the bases with one out. Alvarez, 1 for 21 with the bases loaded in his regular-season career, took a 2-2 fastball on the outside corner for a called third strike and then Lindor swung over a full-count knuckle-curve.

  • Fox/FS1 or live stream it on fubo TV (FREE trial), Sling TV (discount) or DirecTV Stream (FREE trial and discount)
  • Meanwhile, the Dodgers took advantage of two misplays by losing pitcher Lui Severino in the second inning, enabling them to put up two unearned runs and take the early lead.

    It was all downhill from there as the Dodgers took advantage of what the Mets gave them.

    Mets pitchers have walked 22 so far in the series.

    Thursday will be a good barometer of whether the Mets still have some magic left — a late-season rush to clinch a playoff spot and then postseason series wins over the Brewers and Phillies — or whether they've used up all of their all the resiliency they've displayed over the past month.

    "You got to flush this one as fast as you can," Lindor told The Associated Press after Wednesday night's game.

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  • After Severino misplays a pair of comebackers, Mets in need of NLCS comeback against Dodgers

    By RONALD BLUM AP Baseball Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) — Pitcher Luis Severino twice misplayed grounders, leading to a pair of unearned runs in the second inning that put the Los Angeles Dodgers ahead for good in an 8-0 romp that gave them a 2-1 NL Championship Series lead. After the Mets loaded the bases with one out in the bottom half, Francisco Alvarez and Francisco Lindor both struck out against Walker Buehler. New York's NLCS batting average is down to 179, with Lindor and Pete Alonso both 1 for 11, Brandon Nimmo 1 for 10 and Alvarez 1 for 9.

    NEW YORK (AP) — On a night of misplayed comebackers, the New York Mets put themselves in a need of yet another comeback.

    Luis Severino twice botched grounders, leading to a pair of unearned runs in the second inning. And after the Mets loaded the bases with one out in the bottom half, Francisco Alvarez and Francisco Lindor both struck out against Walker Buehler.

    Los Angeles sizzled and New York fizzled in an 8-0 loss Wednesday that gave the Dodgers a 2-1 NL Championship Series lead.

    "We got beat 9-0 the first game, then we came back and won Game 2. I don't see why we can't come back and do that tomorrow," said Mets reliever Reed Garrett, who allowed Kiké Hernández's two-run, sixth-inning homer that made it 4-0.

    Severino put on Max Muncy leading off the second with the first of seven walks by Mets pitchers and Teoscar Hernández hit a tapper in front of the plate. Alvarez tried for the lead runner but his throw hit Muncy, and Alvarez was charged with an error.

    "Maybe tried to do a little too much there," Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said.

    Gavin Lux hit a one-hopper to Severino, a Gold Glove finalist, that easily could have been turned into a double play, but the ball hit off the pitcher's glove and Severino's only option when he picked it up was to throw to first for an out.

    Will Smith, extending his at-bat to nine pitches, followed with another one-hopper. This one deflected off Severino's glove and rolled toward shortstop for an infield hit as Muncy scored the game's first run. Three pitches later, Tommy Edman's sacrifice fly built a 2-0 lead.

    "I feel like my glove messed everything up in that inning there," Severino said. "I should have caught those. One, it should have been an easy double play. The other one, I should have stopped the guy going to home plate."

    Jose Iglesias' single between walks to J.D. Martinez and Tyrone Taylor loaded the bases in the bottom half. Alvarez, 1 for 21 with the bases loaded in his regular-season career, took a 2-2 fastball on the outside corner for a called third strike.

    That brought up Lindor, a .336 hitter with the bases loaded over 10 big league seasons. He had erased a one-run, sixth-inning deficit with his slam off Philadelphia ' s Carlos Estévez in the Division Series Game 4 clincher. This time Lindor swung over a full-count knuckle-curve.

    "He does a really good job of tunneling," Lindor said. "It comes from the same spot as the fastball and then it drops."

    Buehler walked off the mound, shouting and pounding his bare hand into his glove. The 30-year-old right-hander returned to the major leagues in May following Tommy John surgery and is a different pitcher than he was when he became a two-time All-Star.

    "In 2018, 2019, 2020 I would have thrown a fastball," he said.

    Shohei Ohtani provided the night's most memorable moment with a three-run homer in the eighth against Tylor Megill that soared over the right-field foul pole. Citi Field was less than half-full by the ninth inning as many in the sellout crowd of 43,883 had their fill of frustration.

    New York has been blanked in both losses while getting seven hits and striking out 20 times. The Mets' NLCS batting average is down to 179, with Lindor and Pete Alonso both 1 for 11, Brandon Nimmo 1 for 10 and Alvarez 1 for 9.

    Mets pitchers have walked 22.

    "They're not going to chase as much," Mendoza said. "We've got to not only get ahead but we've got to continue to stay on the attack and execute pitches. If we get behind in counts, they're going to make us pay."

    After starting the season 0-5 and dropping to 22-33 when the Dodgers swept a three-game series at Citi Field in May, the Mets are confident they can rebound.

    "You got to flush this one as fast as you can," Lindor said.

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