- Game: New York Mets vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2026
- Location: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Odds/Point Spread: New York Mets (+132) Los Angeles Dodgers (-160)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers (11-4) are set to host the New York Mets (7-9) at Dodger Stadium this Tuesday. The moneyline indicates New York at +132, while Los Angeles is favored at -160. The over/under is established at 8.5 runs. Starting on the mound are Nolan McLean and Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Offensively, the New York Mets are averaging 3.9 runs per game, ranking them 23rd in the league. They have scored a total of 62 runs and maintain a team on-base percentage (OBP) of .305. The Mets have recorded 20 doubles and hit 13 home runs this season. Their total of 59 RBIs accompanies 131 hits, and they boast a team batting average of .236. New York’s slugging percentage stands at .353, with 129 strikeouts and 55 walks.
The Mets’ pitching staff has posted a team ERA of 3.60, placing them 8th in the league, and has recorded 144 strikeouts. New York pitchers have yielded 11 home runs and a total of 65 runs (14th in the league). Their staff has walked 54 batters, resulting in a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.30 this season. The Mets have allowed 129 hits (averaging 7.9 per 9 innings) and 59 earned runs, maintaining a K/BB ratio of 2.67 and a WHIP of 1.24.
This season, 47 different relievers have been employed by the Mets. Relievers have inherited 16 base runners, with 50% of them scoring. The bullpen has accumulated 4 holds, ranking 27th in MLB. They have faced 15 situations with runners on base and appeared in 20 high-leverage situations. So far, they have achieved 2 saves out of 4 opportunities, leading to a 50.0% save percentage across 8 save chances this season.
The Twins have recorded 443 putouts along with 156 assists and 8 errors, giving them a fielding percentage of .987, putting them 13th in the league, with 10 double plays. The Mets have succeeded in converting 69.9% of balls in play into outs over 1,329 defensive innings, ranking 17th in the league.
McLean (6-2 career win-loss record) possesses a FIP of 2.21 and has faced 252 batters in his MLB career. He has allowed 42 hits (5.9 hits per 9 innings) and issued 22 walks. With an earned run average of 2.24 (16 ERs allowed) and a career WHIP of 0.997, McLean has pitched for 64 innings, racking up 77 strikeouts in his MLB journey.
The Dodgers, on the other hand, sport a team slugging percentage of .495 and score an impressive 6.07 runs per game (1st in MLB). They have recorded 21 doubles, 62 walks, and have scored 91 runs. Los Angeles has hit 28 home runs and collected 89 RBIs this season. With 129 strikeouts (17th in the league) and 149 hits, the Dodgers have maintained an OBP of .369, along with a batting average of .290.
From the pitching perspective, the Dodgers have given up 56 runs this season and hold an ERA of 3.63 (54 earned runs). They have allowed 14 home runs and concede 3.76 runs per 9 innings (7th in the league). As a team, the Dodgers sport a WHIP of 1.187 and a FIP of 3.92. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio sits at 8.70 (129 strikeouts versus 55 walks), placing the team 3rd in total hits allowed with 104.
Ranking 12th in MLB with a 71.4% save rate, the Dodgers have utilized 51 relievers this season. Their bullpen pitchers have entered 17 high-leverage situations and 10 times with runners on base. In 18 save opportunities, they have achieved 11 holds and experienced 2 blown saves. They have recorded 5 saves out of 7 save chances this season, with inherited runners scoring at a 35.3% rate out of 17 inherited base runners.
Across 1,206 innings, the Dodgers display a defensive efficiency of 73.6% (3rd in MLB). They have successfully turned 9 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .991 (3rd in the league), with 123 assists, 5 errors, and 402 putouts throughout the season.
Yamamoto (21-11 career record) boasts a 2.66 ERA while allowing 6.6 hits per 9 innings. With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 3.86, he has faced 1,119 opposing batters. He has permitted 83 earned runs, holding a WHIP of 1.024 and a FIP of 2.6. Over his MLB career, Yamamoto has given up 205 hits while amassing 320 strikeouts over 281 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or the moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on New York (+132)
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