Metes rally to force extra, but doors are strong in 13

Teoscar Hernandez led the 13th innings with RBI Double to visit the Los Angeles Dojers, who dropped New York Mets 7–5 in a three-game series opener.
Dojers, who took a three -run lead in the ninth innings of Remach of last year’s National League Championship series, won three directly. Mets have lost six out of eight.
Hernandez gave Hernandez Huskar Brezoban (3–1) – Before congratulating the ninth pitcher of Mets, teams gave several opportunities in the extra – by doubling the third base line to score automated runner Will Smith. Hernandez went third in a single by Hyesong Kim and scored on a sacrifice fly by Andy Pages.
Luis Garcia (2–0), the eighth pitcher of Dojers, threw 2 1/3 hitless innings. He got out of a base-loaded jam in 12th.
The game ended at 12:56 pm local time and lasted for four hours and eight minutes – the third did not count the delay in 98 minutes of rain. Teams used 40 players combined and 24 runners, 12 appellates.
It was the longest sport for Mets as the automatic runner rule was established in 2020 and the longest for the doors since August 25, 2021, when he defeated San Diego Padress 5–3 in 16 innings.
Smith and Hernandez performed RBI singles continuously during the rain-day third, driving in a pair of hernandez. Munasi and Pages were the back-to-back run-scoring single in the fifth.
Brett Batty hit a single shot in the third for Mets and Pete Alonso fled a sacrifice in fourth place before rally against Tanner Scott in the ninth, when Jeff McNell scored two-rolds and Tyron Taylor’s single.
Dozers Starter Clayton Karshaw went one and hit one of the two hitless innings in his second beginning of the season after surgery on his left leg and left leg.
Met’s Starter Griffin Canning, who came out with a 3–1 count on Freddy Freeman at the onset of rain, gave four runs on a hit and taking one in 2 2/3 innings.
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