The Mets came back - twice - against a very, very good Dodgers team to split the LA portion of their season series with two games apiece. The 5-4 win was one of the most thrilling of the season, and certainly more nail-biting and joyous than a June game has any business being.
The Mets got into trouble early on when starter Trevor Williams gave up a towering two-run shot to Trea Turner in the bottom of the first. However, after that, Williams settled down and gave the Mets 5 quality innings, giving up no more runs, striking out five and walking none.