Mets vs. Dodgers Tonight: Start Time, TV, Streaming, Odds
Oddsmakers back Los Angeles behind a righty-heavy lineup against Mets left-hander David Peterson.
Overview
- The game at Dodger Stadium starts at 10:10 p.m. ET Monday, with TV coverage on SportsNet LA, SNY and ESPN Unlimited, and streaming via MLB.TV on Fubo with regional blackouts possible.
- New York starts left-hander David Peterson, who enters with a 6.14 ERA, while Los Angeles turns to left-hander Justin Wrobleski, who allowed one run over five innings in his last start.
- The Dodgers released a lineup topped by Shohei Ohtani at designated hitter with Kyle Tucker in right field and catcher Will Smith, stacking right-handed bats to face Peterson.
- Betting markets list Los Angeles as the moneyline favorite around -170, and several previews lean to the Under with totals posted near 8.5 to 9, with odds subject to change before first pitch.
- Los Angeles opened the day 11-4 after taking two of three from Texas, while New York arrived on a five-game skid with two recent shutouts and without Juan Soto in the lineup.