Dodgers decision to intentionally walk Francisco Lindor backfires, a breakdown

What Happened

The Los Angeles Dodgers face off against the New York Mets in a crucial game of their National League Championship Series. It's the top of the second inning, and the Mets hold a 2-0 lead with two outs. Shortstop Francisco Lindor steps up to the plate for the Mets, having already hit a home run earlier in the game. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts makes the decision to intentionally walk Lindor, loading the bases for Mets third baseman Mark Vientos. Vientos steps in, and Dodgers pitcher Andre Jackson throws him a slider that misses the strike zone. Jackson tries another slider, which Vientos fouls off. The count goes to 2-1 as Jackson continues to work the slider, trying to get Vientos to chase. On the 2-2 pitch, Jackson goes with a fastball right down the middle, and Vientos absolutely crushes it, sending the ball soaring over the outfield fence for a grand slam. The Dodgers' strategy to intentionally walk Lindor has backfired spectacularly, as the Mets extend their lead to 6-0. As Vientos rounds the bases, the Dodgers dugout and fans react with a mixture of shock and dismay. Pitcher Andre Jackson throws up his hands in frustration, knowing he made a critical mistake by leaving that fastball over the heart of the plate. The Mets dugout, meanwhile, celebrates the big hit that has put them firmly in control of the game. "As soon as it got hit, I said, 'Oh, just 95, nice and straight down the middle,'" Jackson says after the game. "Bam, it's gone." The grand slam has turned the momentum of the game firmly in the Mets' favor, as they look to even the series and hand the Dodgers their second straight loss. For the Mets, it's a validation of their decision to intentionally walk Lindor, while for the Dodgers, it's a tough lesson in the risks of that strategy backfiring.

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the Mets are trying to even the Series

and win game two they've got a two

nothing lead there's two Runners on base

there's two outs it's the top of the

second inning and lindor's coming up he