NEW YORK — On a night of misplayed comebackers, the New York Mets put themselves in a need of yet another comeback.
Luis Severino twice botched grounders, leading to a pair of unearned runs in the second inning. And after the Mets loaded the bases with one out in the bottom half, Francisco Alvarez and Francisco Lindor both struck out against Walker Buehler.
Los Angeles sizzled and New York fizzled in an 8-0 loss Wednesday that gave the Dodgers a 2-1 NL Championship Series lead.
''We got beat 9-0 the first game, then we came back and won Game 2. I don't see why we can't come back and do that tomorrow,'' said Mets reliever Reed Garrett, who allowed Kiké Hernández's two-run, sixth-inning homer that made it 4-0.
Severino put on Max Muncy leading off the second with the first of seven walks by Mets pitchers and Teoscar Hernández hit a tapper in front of the plate. Alvarez tried for the lead runner but his throw hit Muncy, and Alvarez was charged with an error.
''Maybe tried to do a little too much there,'' Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said.
Gavin Lux hit a one-hopper to Severino, a Gold Glove finalist, that easily could have been turned into a double play, but the ball hit off the pitcher's glove and Severino's only option when he picked it up was to throw to first for an out.
Will Smith, extending his at-bat to nine pitches, followed with another one-hopper. This one deflected off Severino's glove and rolled toward shortstop for an infield hit as Muncy scored the game's first run. Three pitches later, Tommy Edman's sacrifice fly built a 2-0 lead.