NEW YORK — Not easy to knock out these New York Mets.
Pete Alonso golfed an early three-run homer and the Mets hammered an ineffective Jack Flaherty, extending the National League Championship Series with a 12-6 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 5 on Friday.
''We understood that this is a do-or-die game and we have to give everything we had, and that's what we did,'' shortstop Francisco Lindor said.
Starling Marte had three doubles, four hits and three RBIs for New York. Francisco Alvarez broke out of a slump with three hits — including an RBI single in a five-run third inning.
Jesse Winker laced an RBI triple and so did Lindor, feeling good vibes after The Temptations performed his cheery walk-up song, "My Girl,'' on the field before the game.
''We showed up today. We needed that,'' Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said. ''Obviously, Pete setting the tone in the first inning was important. We just continued to add on.''
Blown out in three of the first four games, including the past two nights at home, the wild-card Mets turned the tables and saved their thrilling season for the second time in these playoffs — both with the help of a three-run shot by Alonso. They trimmed their series deficit to 3-2 and sent the best-of-seven NLCS back to Los Angeles for Game 6 on Sunday.
''After yesterday's game, we just had a collective conversation where it was like, hey, this is it,'' Alonso said. ''This is who we are. This is the situation we're in and let's keep continuing to lay it all out there.''