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The Dodgers defeated the Mets 2-1, marking the Mets' seventh consecutive loss despite Francisco Lindor hitting a solo home run. The game featured strong pitching from both teams, but the Mets' offense struggled to support their ace.
Apr 14, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the first inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
The pitchersâ duel that was advertised delivered and then some, with both the Mets and Dodgers getting stellar starts, in a nail biter of a game that, unfortuantely, didnât break the Metsâ way. A 2-1 loss is never easy to take, but especially not when your ace pitches the game of his young career in the process.
Francisco Lindor decided that enough was enough with the 20-inning scoreless streak, leading the game off with a no-doubter solo home run off of Yoshinobu Yamamoto. It was the type of veteran leadership move that gets pointed to at times as âturnaroundâ points in a season.
If only any of the other Metsâ batters would step up.
Thankfully, Nolan McLean was up the task tonight in Los Angeles. McLean walked Kyle Tucker with one out in the first, and that would come back to bite him after Will Smith doubled down the left-field line. putting men on second and third with one out. A weak Freddie Freeman ground out scored Tucker and tied the game at one.
Despite the early run, McLean would settle in and dazzle. After retiring 14 Dodgers in a row, a fifth inning walk to Hyeseong Kim and an errant throw by McLean put a running in scoring position for the first time since the first. However, McLean buckled down and got a Alex Freeland ground out to end the threat. A Max Muncy single in the seventh didnât go anywhere, either.
McLeanâs final line was seven innings pitched, one earned run on two hits, two walks, and eight strikeouts, including three ring ups of Teoscar HernĂĄndez and two for Freeman. It was an impressive performance.
After Lindor, Yamamoto would retire the next 20 Mets in a row, until Bo Bichette ripped a double with two outs in the seventh. Francisco Alvarez then walked, and the Mets had their first real threat of the game. However, Yamamoto would strike out Brett Baty to end the seventh and keep the game knotted up at one.
In the top of the eighth, Carson Benge lined a two-out single to left, which was followed by a weak Lindor grounder between first and second, which advanced Benge to third. That would do it for Yamamoto, who would be pulled in favor of Blake Treinen. After allowing Lindor to steal second, Treinen struck out Luis Robert Jr. looking to end the Metsâ threat.
Brooks Raley relieved McLean in the bottom of the eighth, and he walked Miguel Rojas to start the frame. A sacrifice bunt by Santiago Espinal moved Rojas to second, and an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani put two one with one out. Tucker would loft a ball over third base, scoring Rojas and breaking the tie. Raley struck out Will Smith and induced a line out to right off the bat of Freeman to end the inning.
Alex Vesia, not old friend Edwin DĂaz, would pitch the ninth for the Dodgers, and easily fanned Jorge Polanco on three pitches. Bichette would follow suit, leaving Alvarez as the Metsâ final hope. Alvarez would be punched on a check swing to end the game.
The Mets have now lost seven straight games and have shown only marginal offense over most of that run. Tomorrow night, the Mets play in the Jackie Robinson Day game on ESPN with Shohei Ohtani pitching for the Dodgers and Clay Holmes starting for the Mets.
Mets/Dodgers WPA Chart for 4/14/26
Big Mets winner:Â Nolan McLean, +34.0% WPA
Big Mets loser:Â Brooks Raley, -23.0% WPA
Mets pitchers WPA:Â 11.0% WPA
Mets batters WPA:Â -6.1% WPA
Teh aw3s0mest play:Â Francisco Lindorâs lead-off dinger, +9.8% WPA
Teh sux0rest play:Â Kyle Tuckerâs eighth inning RBI single, -21.8% WPA
The final score was Dodgers 2, Mets 1.
Francisco Lindor hit a solo home run for the Mets.
The Mets have suffered seven consecutive losses.
Both teams had stellar pitching performances, but the Mets' ace delivered one of the best games of his career.

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