The Magic of the Mets vs. the Power of the Dodgers. Who wins the National League Championship Series?

Francisco Lindor
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This Sunday will begin (8:15 p.m. TV: FOX) the National League Championship Series between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The winner will play in the World Series against the American champion (Cleveland Guards or New York Yankees).

Today, we’re going to make a brief comment on the confrontation between the casts of the National League.

The Mets will be the visitors in the first two games at Dodgers Stadium. The series will then go to the Queens camp where three matches will be held. If necessary, he’d go back to Los Angeles.

The pitchers announced for the opening clash are left-hander Kodai Senga (1-0-3.38) who was for most of the campaign on the injured list, but returned in the postseason achieving a win.

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The Japanese are expected to throw around 50 shipments and then be replaced by their relievers. For the Dodgers will be the right-handed Jack Flaherty (13-7-3.17-194 punch).

The mandatory initial comment about the Mets is that they showed once again that in ball and strike sport he doesn’t always win the pundits’ favorite or the best he looks on the role.

The triumph belongs to the team who knows how to perform a better performance on the pitch. The New York cast remained inspired from the first postseason game. They first beat the Milwaukee Brewers and then bent the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Mets had a good collective performance, but especially Francisco Lindor, Pete Alonso, and Mark Vientos stand out. These three players decided with home runs the important games.

In addition to Lindor, Alonso, and Vientos, New York has other quality players such as Brandon Nimmo and Cuban Jose Candelita Iglesias, among others.

His pitching is good with an opening rotation composed of Kodai Serga (first game), Sean Managa (second), Luis Severino (third), and Jose Quintana (fourth). His main relays are Tylor Megill, David Peterson, and Edwin Diaz. They arrive at the final series with their pitchers rested.

On this occasion, the Mets’s rival will be stronger than the first two they had, as the Dodgers have a powerful team where Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Teoscar Hernandez, Max Muncy, Will Smith, and the dangerous in post-season games, the Puerto Rican Enrique Kike Hernandez stand out.

They also have a good opener pitching with Flaherty (first game), Walker Buehler (second), and Japan’s Yoshinchu Yamamoto (third).

His relievers worked terrificly in the victory against the Padres Blake Treiner, Anthony Bandi, Michael Kopech, Alex Vesias, Evan Phillips, and Daniel Hudson.

When we look at the payrolls by position we consider the following. The Mets have an advantage in the initial with Alonso, on third base with Winds, in the short field with Lindor, and in the central forest with Harrison Brade or Tyrone Taylor.

The Dodgers have superiority in the receiver with Will Smith, in the middle with Gavin Lux, in the left woods with Teoscar Hernandez, in the right field with Betts, and the designated batsman with Ohtani.

In terms of collective offensive, the Dodgers outside the Mets during the season in the main lines batting average (.258-.246), packing (.335-3,319), stolen bases (136-106), home runs (233-207), runs driven (815-735), scored (842-768), unstoppable (1.423-1,357) base total (2,465-2.287), passports (602-514), slugging (.446-.415) and OPS (.781-.734).

In collective pitching, the Mets were better when their pitching corps worked for 3.06 effectiveness (-1 National League).

The Dodgers pulled for 4.30 and were third in the league. But right now we’re in a short series where different things happen on many occasions.

And when we look at the offensive numbers of both teams on which he goes post-sea, we see the following.

The Mets in seven games outs outperform the Dodgers in scoring runs (38-24), driven (38-22), passports (28-13), average (.241-.228), packing (.331-288), unstoppable (56-37), base total (89-65) and OPS (.715-689).

While the Dodgers in five games have an advantage over the Mets in home runs (9-8) and slugging (.401-.384). Both teams have swindled five bases.

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