Los Angeles Dodgers vs New York Mets June 2nd 2025
The Mets and Dodgers meet under the lights at Dodger Stadium on Monday, June 2, 2025. The game starts at 10:10 PM and will be shown on SN LA. Fans can expect a warm evening with a light breeze and clear skies.
Paul Blackburn takes the mound for the Mets, while the Dodgers counter with Dustin May. May enters with a 4.20 ERA and a 1.24 WHIP. Both teams aim to start the series on a strong note in this night game.
Mets vs Dodgers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Mets vs. Dodgers
- Venue: Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA
- Date: Monday, June 2, 2025
- Betting Odds: Dodgers -1.5 (+121), Mets +1.5 (-146), Dodgers MoneyLine -161, Mets MoneyLine +136, Over/Under 9.0 (-110)
The Mets Can Win If…
The New York Mets enter their next game against the Los Angeles Dodgers with momentum from a 5-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. Clay Holmes pitched seven innings, allowing only three hits and three runs. Key players like Juan Soto, Pete Alonso, and Francisco Lindor each hit home runs, contributing to the Mets’ offensive strength.
The Mets have a strong batting lineup, ranking 6th in on-base percentage and slugging percentage. They have also hit 67 home runs this season, placing them 8th in the league. Their pitching staff leads the league with a 2.88 ERA and has allowed the fewest home runs, showing they can limit opponents’ scoring chances.
Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso are key players for the Mets, leading in home runs and RBIs. Lindor has 13 home runs and 34 RBIs, while Alonso has 12 home runs and 46 RBIs. With Paul Blackburn starting, the Mets aim to continue their strong pitching and hitting against the Dodgers.
The Dodgers Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Dodgers are coming off a recent 7-3 loss to the New York Yankees. Despite the loss, they showed power with three home runs. Andy Pages, Max Muncy, and Tommy Edman each hit a homer, contributing to the team’s strong offensive display.
Looking at their season stats, the Dodgers lead the league with a .270 batting average and 94 home runs. This offensive strength is a key reason they can win their next game. With players like Shohei Ohtani and Freddie Freeman, who are both performing well, the Dodgers have a solid lineup.
On the mound, Dustin May will start for the Dodgers. He has an ERA of 4.20 and a WHIP of 1.24. The Dodgers’ pitching staff also ranks fourth in strikeouts, which can help them control the game against the Mets.
The Lean
The Dodgers are favored with a moneyline of -161, and they have the top-ranked hitting stats in the league. The Mets have the best ERA at 2.88, but their hitting stats are not as strong as the Dodgers. My model projects the Dodgers to win 5-3, so I recommend picking the Dodgers to win straight up.
The current over/under line is set at 9.0. The Mets have a strong pitching record, while the Dodgers excel in hitting. My model projects a total score of 8 runs, suggesting a close game but not exceeding the line. Therefore, I recommend taking the under at 9.0.
Series Preview
The New York Mets will look to build on their recent success as they travel to Los Angeles for a four-game series against the Dodgers beginning Monday. Just over a week ago, the Mets defeated Los Angeles two games to one at Citi Field, holding the Dodgers to a total of three runs in those two victories. Now, the Dodgers will host the rematch following a series win over the Yankees in what felt like a World Series rerun.
Last season, Los Angeles advanced to the World Series by edging out the Mets in six games during the National League Championship Series. When these teams last met May 23–25, New York carried momentum from those two wins into a stretch of seven victories in eight games, including a three-game sweep of the Rockies. The stage is set for another intense showdown at Dodger Stadium, and bettors are already eyeing the matchups closely. For a deeper look at MLB previews, check out the latest MLB game previews.
Mets Update
New York’s offense has been firing on all cylinders. In Sunday’s 5–3 win against Colorado, Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, and Juan Soto all went deep. Although Soto has homered in consecutive games, he’s batting just .162 over his last 19 contests, so it remains to be seen if he can sustain this power surge.
On the mound, the Mets will hand the ball to right-hander Paul Blackburn, making his 2025 debut after overcoming multiple injuries and an illness that delayed his spring training. Acquired from Oakland at last season’s trade deadline, Blackburn made five starts for New York before hand, spine, and knee injuries shut him down. He described his return as “mentally challenging,” but he’s eager to reestablish himself in the rotation. Having never faced the Dodgers in his eight major-league seasons, Blackburn’s performance will be a key storyline this series.
Dodgers Update
Los Angeles will counter with right-hander Dustin May (3–4, 4.20 ERA). May has won his last two starts for the first time since returning from Tommy John surgery, including a nine-strikeout performance Tuesday against Cleveland in a 9–5 victory. In his brief history against the Mets (6⅔ innings, 6.75 ERA), he’s shown potential but also some inconsistency. If he continues his recent trend, he could stifle New York’s potent bats.
The Dodgers opened their series against the Yankees with back-to-back wins (8–5, 18–2) before dropping the finale 7–3, despite homers from Tommy Edman, Andy Pages, and Max Muncy. Shohei Ohtani finished May with 15 home runs and has connected four times in his last six games, though he went 0-for-4 with a strikeout to open June. Meanwhile, the club awaits the return of All-Star Mookie Betts, who missed the weekend series with a fractured toe. Betts is batting .254 on the year but just .207 in his past 15 games—his presence in the lineup and outfield would add stability for Los Angeles.
Starting Pitchers
Paul Blackburn (Mets)
- 2025 Debut: First start after recovering from hand, spine, and knee injuries.
- 2024 Performance: Made five starts before season-ending injuries.
- Key Question: Can he work at least five innings and navigate a powerful Dodgers lineup?
Dustin May (Dodgers)
- 2025 Record: 3–4, 4.20 ERA entering this start.
- Recent Form: Two consecutive wins with strong strikeout totals.
- History vs. Mets: Limited action (6⅔ innings) but an inconsistent ERA (6.75).
- Key Question: Will his regained command post–Tommy John surgery carry him through New York’s hitters?
Key Players to Watch
- Juan Soto (Mets): Two home runs in his last two games, but struggling to maintain a high batting average. If he rediscovers consistent contact, New York’s middle of the order becomes even more dangerous.
- Pete Alonso & Francisco Lindor (Mets): Both delivered crucial homers in the recent win over Colorado, and they’ll need to continue producing against May’s high-velocity arsenal.
- Shohei Ohtani (Dodgers): After a hot May, Ohtani’s June has started slowly. If he rebounds quickly, he could shift momentum in favor of Los Angeles.
- Tommy Edman, Andy Pages & Max Muncy (Dodgers): Their homers against the Yankees demonstrate depth in Los Angeles’s lineup. Any contribution from this trio can provide an extra scoring boost.
- Mookie Betts (Dodgers): His fractured toe kept him out of the weekend series. Once he returns, Betts’s defense and contact hitting will bolster the top of the Dodger order.
Betting Perspective
This series features contrasting storylines: the Mets riding a wave of offensive momentum and the Dodgers aiming to reassert dominance at home. Early-season statistics show that May’s newfound consistency could counter New York’s lineup, but Blackburn’s return introduces uncertainty. Here are a few angles to consider:
- Total Runs (Over/Under): Both teams have shown the ability to produce multirun innings. Monitor line movement closely—if winds pick up at Dodger Stadium, the over could be attractive.
- Starting Pitcher Props: May has averaged close to a strikeout per inning in his last two starts. Look for props on strikeouts over or under. Meanwhile, Blackburn’s first start in months suggests a lower inning total prop might be safer until he proves he can go deep.
- Run Line on Mets: If Blackburn’s velocity and command are as advertised, taking the Mets on a small run spread might offer value, given their recent success against Los Angeles.
- Series Futures: For those looking at the bigger picture, consider New York’s ability to win at least two games on the road. Their offense has thrived in high-leverage situations.
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