
"Yoshinobu Yamamoto followed that by reeling off 20 batters in a row retired into the 7th inning, complete with a leaping catch while covering the bag."
"He came back out for the 8th and retired the first two, one of whom hit a flyball to the track."
"The one stayed up there thanks to the work of Blake Treinen, who entered and threw just one sinker and six sweepers for the strikeout to get him out of the jam."
"On the opposite side was young ace Nolan McLean, who showcased his incredible stuff and also some early erratic command."
The Mets faced a six-game losing streak while the Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched strongly. Francisco Lindor scored first for the Mets. Yamamoto retired 20 batters in a row before allowing a double and a walk in the 7th inning. He finished with 7.2 innings pitched, 4 hits, 1 run, and 7 strikeouts. The Dodgers struggled offensively but secured the win with a late run, thanks to Blake Treinen's relief work. Nolan McLean also pitched well for the Dodgers despite some early command issues.
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