Los Angeles. Justin Wrobleski pitched two-hit ball over a career-high eight innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Mets 4-0 on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Wrobleski retired hitters efficiently across 90 pitches, and the Dodgers limited the Mets to two total hits in the game. The win improved the Dodgers to 12-4 and extended recent strong play, while New York fell to 7-10 and suffered a sixth straight loss amid a prolonged scoring drought; Juan Soto remained on the injured list, Shohei Ohtani was struck by a pitch but remained in the game, and Edwin Díaz’s limited availability was noted as a bullpen concern.
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The Dodgers' winning streak is a morale booster for fans and the community. If you're a Dodgers supporter, this is a great time to show your pride. Wear your team colors, or catch a game if you can. For Mets fans, it's a tough season, but remember, it's early days yet.
The Dodgers are on a roll, and Wrobleski is proving to be a game-changer. The Mets need to shake off their slump and find a way to score. Keep an eye on the injury list, it could impact future games. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard Dodgers or Mets fan.
The Los Angeles Dodgers benefited as Justin Wrobleski's eight-inning outing and Andy Pages' three-run homer secured a 4-0 win, improving their record to 12-4 and boosting rotation stability.
The New York Mets suffered a sixth straight loss, being shut out 4-0, dropping to 7-10 and revealing scoring struggles exacerbated by Juan Soto's absence on the injured list.
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Wrobleski, Pages Propel Dodgers to 4-0 Victory Monday
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