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2015 NLDS Game 3 Odds and Over/Under Total: Dodgers vs. Mets

Dodgers/Mets Game 3 Odds

The New York Mets and Los Angeles Dodgers meet up in a crucial Game 3 of their NLDS tonight at 8:30PM ET.

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The Mets have Matt Harvey (13-8, 2.71 ERA) on the mound to face Brian Anderson (10-9, 3.69 ERA) of the Dodgers. This series is even at 1-1. According to oddsmakers at BetDSI, the Mets are the favorite at home in this game, as they are getting odds of -175 to win, while the Dodgers have been given odds of +160 to win. The over/under total has been set at 6.5 runs.

The Dodgers picked up a 5-2 win on Saturday in Game 2 in controversial fashion. Trailing 2-1 in the seventh, the Dodgers put up four runs in the inning, thanks in part to a controversial slide by Chase Utley when he was attempting to break up a double play. The late slide broke the leg of Ruben Tejada, but did break up the double play, which led to the scoring rally. New York contested that slide should have been ruled late and been called interference, but the umps allowed it to stand. Despite that, Utley has now been suspended for the next two games. Zack Greinke pitched seven innings in the win, allowing two runs on five hits with eight strikeouts. Noah Syndergaard went 6.1 innings and allowed three runs on five hits with nine strikeouts and four walks.

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