Jacob deGrom has carbon copy of NLDS Game 5, except that the Mets lost

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LOS ANGELES — New York Mets right-hander Jacob deGrom mimicked his outing from Game 5 of the National League Division Series.

DeGrom again allowed two first-inning runs, navigated clear of other early trouble and did not surrender any other damage during his outing.

This time, though, the Mets lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-2, on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium. Hansel Robles surrendered a walk-off homer to Trayce Thompson in the bottom of the ninth.

DeGrom allowed two runs on eight hits while striking out four in a season-high seven innings en route to a no-decision. His ERA now stands at 2.12.

Like in the NLDS clincher, deGrom had at least one hit, walk or batter reach via error in every inning but his final one.

He surrendered …

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