In a challenging match last night at City Field, the Los Angeles Dodgers lost to the New York Mets with a score of 12-6, significantly affecting their momentum in the NLCS. Early in the third inning, the Mets capitalized, scoring five runs off pitcher Jack Flaherty, extending their lead from 3-1 to 8-1. The Dodgers' strategy has come under scrutiny, particularly the decision to let Flaherty remain in the game despite early struggles with his command and decreased velocity. This loss not only impacts their playoff journey but also raises concerns about their pitching depth and bullpen management as they head into Game Six. The team is now evaluating whether to change their lineup, especially with pitcher Andrew Heaney's performance in the upcoming games crucial. The Dodgers' postseason situation mirrors that of a car running out of gas, with necessary repairs and fine-tuning needed to optimize their chances of reaching the World Series. The series stands at 3-2, making Game Six a potential turning point for Los Angeles as they strive for a comeback against a weaker Mets bullpen.
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