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Jack Flaherty, a pitcher for the Dodgers, had a rough outing in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series against the Mets. Flaherty, who had a strong performance in the series opener, struggled in Game 5, allowing multiple runs early in the game.

The Mets got off to a quick start, with Pete Alonso hitting a three-run homer in the first inning. Flaherty continued to struggle, giving up five runs in the third inning. His fastball velocity was down, and his pitches were not as sharp as usual. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts mentioned that Flaherty had been feeling under the weather, which may have impacted his performance.

Despite the disappointing outing, Flaherty remained composed and focused. He was traded to the Dodgers from Detroit mid-season and has been a valuable asset to the team. Flaherty emphasized that he was not frustrated by the loss, as he gave his best effort on the field.

Flaherty’s performance in Game 5 was a stark contrast to his dominant showing in the series opener against the Mets. He had pitched seven scoreless innings, but he struggled to replicate that success in Game 5. The Mets capitalized on Flaherty’s pitches, making adjustments and hitting key hits to secure the win.

Looking ahead, Flaherty acknowledged the challenges of facing the same team multiple times in a short span during the postseason. He recognized the importance of making adjustments and learning from each game to improve for the next one.

Overall, Game 5 was a tough loss for Flaherty and the Dodgers, but it serves as a learning opportunity for the team. Flaherty’s resilience and determination will be key as the Dodgers aim to bounce back in Game 6 and secure a spot in the World Series. The NLCS has been an intense battle between the two teams, and Flaherty’s performance will be crucial in the upcoming games.