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The NLCS rolls on.

The Mets will try and fight off elimination again in Game 6.

The Amazin’s offense was nothing short of amazing in Game 5 where the burst out for 12 runs.

Sean Manaea, who earned the win in Game 2, takes the hill for the Mets on Sunday, while the Dodgers will start Michael Kopech.

Will the Mets be able to keep things rolling? Or will the Dodgers put them away to advance to the World Series against the Yankees?

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Gutsy Mets did New York proud with spectacular October surprise — and the future is bright

By Jon Heyman

LOS ANGELES — Take a bow, Mets. You’ve done us proud.

On only above average overall talent but extraordinary heart and guts and a marvelous ability to overcome leads and odds, you wrote a wonderfully exciting script for October.

Unfortunately, the story was cut a couple games short of that fairytale ending. There will be no Subway Series. But there should be no heartache here either.

The Mets have nothing to be ashamed of. They played great October baseball against three teams with more wins, a higher standing and far greater expectations.

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Francisco Lindor on the bond of the 2024 Mets

By Andrew Crane
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Francisco Lindor reflects on his 2024 season

By Andrew Crane
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Pete Alonso on what's next with free agency looming

By Andrew Crane
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Sean Manaea 'would definitely love to be back' in 2025

By Andrew Crane
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Mets run out of playoff magic as Dodgers send them packing in crushing fashion

By Mike Puma

LOS ANGELES — Thanks for the memories.

OMG, Grimace and the Playoff Pumpkin all became past tense Sunday night when a Mets team that defied odds for much of the season couldn’t find yet another miracle.

Sean Manaea got battered early and there wasn’t much recourse from the Mets in a 10-5 loss to the Dodgers in Game 6 of the NLCS. The Dodgers extended their National League record with a 25th pennant and will host the Yankees in Game 1 of the World Series on Friday.

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Carlos Mendoza: 'This should be our expectation moving forward'

By Andrew Crane
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Sean Manaea gets emotional reflecting on Mets' season

By Andrew Crane
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Mets crushed by Dodgers in Game 6 as postseason run ends

By Andrew Crane

The Mets’ postseason magic ran out in Hollywood.

They fell to the Dodgers, 10-5, in Game 6 and were eliminated from the playoffs, falling two games short of the World Series in a season that seemed destined to end without a postseason berth at various points.

A depleted Mets pitching staff allowed 11 hits. They added a final run in the ninth when Jeff McNeil singled to drive in Tyrone Taylor.

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Dodgers add three runs in eighth against Kodai Senga

By Andrew Crane

Kodai Senga’s second inning of pitching Sunday looked more like the rest of his postseason.

The Dodgers added three runs on three hits to make their lead 10-4, and Senga will exit the game with a pair of runners still on base with two outs.

Mets are down to their final three outs

By Andrew Crane

After Blake Treinen struck out the side in the eighth, the Mets will have three outs to save their season — with the Dodgers still leading by three.

Treinen generated five swing-and-misses that frame against Brandon Nimmo, Mark Vientos and Brandon Nimmo.

Kodai Senga navigates his first inning without allowing a run

By Andrew Crane

Kodai Senga hit Max Muncy with his fourth pitch of the inning, but he recovered to get the next three Dodgers hitters out.

For the second out of the seventh, Senga got Andy Pages to swing and miss at his signature ghost forkball.

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