Dodgers 6, Mets 5: After another rocky start, the Dodgers mount late comeback behind ... Michael Conforto?
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced significant challenges early in their game against the Mets, with Landon Knack struggling in his start. Despite giving up four runs and walking five in just 3.1 innings, the Dodgers found themselves trailing. However, with powerful hitting and strategic plays in the later innings, including a critical lead-taking hit from Michael Conforto, they mounted a comeback to secure a 6-5 victory, reinforcing their resilience despite an underwhelming performance in the early innings.
Landon Knack had a terrible start, giving up three solo homers and honestly being lucky to only give up four runs in just 3.1 innings after walking five.
They rallied again in the 8th against Reed Garrett, as Mookie drew a walk and Dills doubled to left, cutting the lead to 5-4.
After a wild pitch and an intentional walk, it was ... Michael Conforto who singled for the lead.
Jack Dreyer helped him out of trouble and pitched two scoreless innings.
Read at Dodgers Digest
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