Herroes' zero points and full blitz during the Mets' 10-2 loss to the Dodgers in Game 4 of the NLCS on Thursday night:
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Several of the Dodgers' superstars got into altercations, but Mookie Betts scored three runs on a four-hit night and drove in four more runs to complete the cycle three more times.
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Jose Quintana, whose postseason magic has broken, did not allow an earned run in his first two games as a starter in the playoffs, giving up five runs in 3¹/₃ innings.
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The Dodgers bullpen continued its great October with Evan Phillips, Blake Treinen and Edgardo Henriques combining for 4/3 scoreless innings.
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Max Muncy got on base in a straight game, setting a postseason record.
The infielder walked three times and singled before being struck out by Danny Young in the eighth inning.
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“We've had our backs against the wall. Now, we'll try again. We'll do our best to add more magic to this story, but it won't be easy.
“There's nothing we've really done before, and I think that's the right part of this story.”
— Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo





