The Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off the NLCS by blanking the New York Mets in a 9-0 blowout to take Game 1.
The Mets punched back with a 7-3 win to knot things up and steal home-field advantage in Game 2 as the series shifted to New York.
Unfortunately for the fans at a raucous Citi Field, Game 3 was an awful lot like Game 1. Los Angeles again shutout the Mets and won 8-0 to retake the series lead. The Dodgers scratched across a pair of runs in the second inning, then padded their lead with a two-run home run by Kike Hernandez and a mammoth three-run shot by Shohei Ohtani to put things out of reach.
The Dodgers are -142 and the Mets +120 to win Game 4 at DraftKings. Meanwhile, New York is +1.5 at +130 on the run line while Los Angeles is +130 at -1.5. Looking at the big picture, the Dodgers are -360 to win the NLCS while the Mets are +280.
Game 4 gets underway Thursday at 8:08 p.m. ET. Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets the ball for the Dodgers while Jose Quintana takes the bump for the Mets.