OHTANI AND JERSEY WORLD SERIES BIG MATCH MADE...DODGERS' OHTANI'S THIRD BASE AND EDMAN'S FOUR RBIS OVERWHELMED THE METS 10-5 WITH 'YANKEES COME OUT'

Ohtani and Jersey World Series Big Match Made...Dodgers' Ohtani's third base and Edman's four RBIs overwhelmed the Mets 10-5 with 'Yankees come out'

Ohtani and Jersey World Series Big Match Made...Dodgers' Ohtani's third base and Edman's four RBIs overwhelmed the Mets 10-5 with 'Yankees come out'

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Shohei Ohtani (aged 30, LA Dodgers) and Aaron Judge (aged 32, New York Yankees) of the World Series have completed a big match. The Dodgers and Yankees, the best prestigious teams in the Major League, will meet at the World Series for the first time in 43 years since 1981.

The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 10-5 in Game 6 of the 2024 National League Championship Series held at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on Monday (Korea time). The team won four games and two to become the champion of the National League. The team will have a best-of-seven World Series with the New York Yankees from Wednesday.
The Dodgers successfully staged a bullpen day. It was up to the Mets to get the first run. Following a walk by leadoff hitter Francisco Lindor in the top of the first inning, Dodgers starter Michael Kopech hit a wild pitch, and Brandon Nimmo hit a grounder to the second base to secure a chance to hit the third base with one out. Mark Vientos struck out. However, when Pete Alonso grounded out to the second base, Lindor homered due to Dodgers second baseman Chris Taylor's mistake.

The Dodgers countered in the bottom of the first inning. Leadoff Shohei Ohtani had a critical hit against Mets starting pitcher Sean Manaea with a ball count of 2B2S. One out later, Teoscar Hernandez had a chance to hit the first and third bases. Tommy Edman hit a come-from-behind two-run double to left.

The Mets had missed chances with runners on the first and second bases with two outs in the top of the second inning, and bases loaded with two outs in the top of the third inning. The Dodgers also had a chance with runners on the second and second bases in the bottom of the second inning. Ohtani was struck out swinging due to Manaea's high fastball with one out and runners on the first base. Still, the Dodgers hit a two-run shot to the left-center field where Edman was running away following Teoscar's hit to the right in the bottom of the third inning. He continued to get the chance with Max Muncy's walk and a stolen base on the second base. With two outs, Will Smith hit a two-run shot to the center.
The Mets chased after the leadoff hitter Francisco Alvarez at the top of the fourth inning. After two outs, Vientos hit a two-run shot in the middle of the chase. Later, the Dodgers turned to Edwin Diaz for a catcher's foul fly in the bottom of the fourth inning with leadoff hitter Ohtani at 96.5 miles in the first pitch.

The Mets lost a chance to catch up in the top of the sixth inning. Alvarez Jr. had a hit to the left, and Vientos and Alonso had consecutive walks to load the bases with 2 outs. Jesse Winker, however, was out after hitting a fly ball to the left field. Then, in the bottom of the sixth inning, Wil Smith walked the Dodgers, and Taylor made a sacrifice bunt toward the first base. Then, Mets first baseman Alonso advanced, caught him, and threw him too hard to the second base to be safe.

Ohtani faced Lujan Stanek at the first and second bases with no outs. Ohtani, a full-county player, hit a critical hit with an RBI single that dropped in front of center field with 98.4 miles of four-seam. Afterwards, Mets shortstop Lindor threw himself away to clear Teoscar's low-ball. Mookie Betts stole second base, but missed chances to second and third bases.

With one out in the top of the seventh inning, Tyronn Tyler's hit to the left and Jeff McNeil's hit to the center field to create chances for the first and third basemen, before chasing after Alvarez's sacrifice fly to the right field. Ohtani, a first baseman, stepped in to the batter's box in the bottom of the eighth inning with no outs. Mets Senga faced Kodaly. He drew a full countdown to the batter's box. Betts had an RBI double that hit the left fence. Teoscar's sacrifice fly to the right field and Kike Hernandez's RBI single to right field marked the complete victory. 안전놀이터

Ohtani had two hits, one RBI, one walk, and two runs from four times at bat on the day. As the fourth batter, Edman had two hits (one homer) and four RBIs and two runs from five times at bat. Starting with Kopech, the Dodgers put its bat to rest with a total of seven pitchers on the mound. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, the Mets did their best until the end by throwing a critical hit by Tyron Tyler, a steal to the second base, and an RBI single by Jeff McNeil.

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