Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin struggled in the fourth inning during a 5-2 loss to the New York Mets, allowing Juan Soto to hit a crucial two-run double that shifted the game’s momentum. Despite a solid start, Gonsolin faltered after issuing consecutive walks, leading to a bases-loaded situation where Soto capitalized with the decisive hit. The Dodgers’ reliance on Gonsolin’s performance was heightened due to an overworked bullpen, and although he managed to complete the fifth inning, Mets starter David Peterson excelled, limiting the Dodgers to just two runs in 7 ⅔ innings.
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