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Dojers Clayton Karshaw, 11–0 vs Mets, even out of the series

May 17, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Doesers Pitcher Clayton Karshaw (22) picked the pitches in the first innings against Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jonathan Hu-Imgan Picture

Los Angeles Dojers left -handed Clayton Karshaw has intended to make a proper start against New York Met’s when he faces him on Tuesday for the second time in less than two weeks.

Karshava made just three starts since returning from the knee and toe surgery in Offsen, and on May 23, only two innings were run before the Met’s exit from her road, before it was interrupted by rain in New York.

After remembering the first two months of the season, the 18 -year -old veterans appear to trend in the right direction.

Karesh showed some battle against Los Angeles Angels on 17 May in his season, then on Wednesday gave his brief description against Mats before giving a run in five innings against Cleveland Guardians. He was satisfied.

“There are some items that I need to hammer down,” Karshav said. “Just with not feeling my best, I think I have made some bad habits last year. And then, I have not picked in a while, so there are some growing pain, I think, first with something.”

The 18 career against Mets begins regularly, Korshav has been impressive, going 11–0 with 2.00 ERA. He also made two impressive start vs. Mets in the 2015 National League Division Series, which reached 2.63 ERA in a pair without decisions.

At the end of the last two weeks, through his series, the Dazers had committed their crime, as they scored 26 runs in a consecutive win over New York Yankis. However, on Monday, he was scored three runs to a loss to Yankiz on Sunday before he fell 4-3 for Mets in 10 innings on Monday.

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Shohei Ohtani entered two of the three runs of the doors in Monday’s competition. He hit a single home run in the seventh innings, his 23rd to tie Seattle Meriners Cal Rale for the Major League lead. Ohtani has six Homer in the last eight matches.

Los Angeles struggled to commit crime together against a pair of soft-throating starters on Sunday and Monday, but on Tuesday, the right-handed Tyler Tyler Megill (4-4, 3.52 ERA) will face up-to-average fastball.

The Los Angeles-native Megil is 0–1 with 3.18 ERAs in three lifetime, which begins against the doors. He had three-innings appearances versus versus the dujers in the game 3 of the previous season’s NL Championship series, and he gave four runs on five hits with three walks.

Francisco Lindor scored a leadoff home for New York on Monday and went to the final run of the competition with the 10th-Inning Single. He has four domestic runs in the last four matches.

Mets have won 27 consecutive games when Lindor hit home runs. He has won three out of three against the doseers – since the teams met at the NLCS in the last October since the last three – the last three fall.

“This is a different feeling in walking at this place, knowing that the season is over,” Met’s manager Carlos Mendoza said about the Dodger Stadium. “It is like a sour taste, but it is also understandable that we went to NLCS as a team after everything, when anyone did not think anything about this team, we were facing the team that won the world series.

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“Not trying to look back. Try to win the baseball game and win the series.”

-Bield level media

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