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Try it freeLOS ANGELES — The Mets resumed the big boy portion of the schedule Monday night to the same success they enjoyed on the last homestand.
No, these weren’t the White Sox and Rockies.
These were the defending World Series champion Dodgers (who had already lost a series at Citi Field just over a week ago) and the Mets were up for the challenge on the road.
Mostly, it was manager Carlos Mendoza’s pitchers who responded — with late help from the lineup — in a 4-3 victory in 10 innings at Dodger Stadium that extended the Mets’ winning streak to four games.
“We know [the Dodgers] are good, but it’s still June,” Mendoza said. “We come here with the mentality of win a series. It’s not like we’re looking at the calendar and looking at this specific series. We’re playing the team that is in front of us.”
The Mets’ victory was their third in four games against the Dodgers, sandwiched around a 5-1 stretch against simply awful White Sox and Rockies teams.
But this one came with a possible casualty: Mark Vientos fell leaving the batter’s box in the 10th inning and limped off the field with right hamstring discomfort.
Vientos received treatment on the leg afterward and said he was unsure if he would receive an MRI exam.

