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Master Kong finished the low tide of the lap and made a key blow to help the Los Angeles Dodgers win the comeback

Michael Conforto scored two hits on the lap in the first five times of the season before stumbling into a staggering 30-dozen no-hits.
On Friday (Thursday local time in Los Angeles), Dodgers Field played eight innings against the New York Mets, and he finally made a contribution when there was a man on second base, hitting a first-base hit to help the team win 6-5 and tie the four-game series. This is the first time that Comfoto has scored a lap since March 31.

The Dodgers trailed by two points after eight innings. Mookie Betts was escorted by New York Mets backing guard Reed Garrett to start the offense, and Will Smith hit a second base hit to send him back. After Teoscar Hernández went out with a flyball from the outfield, Smith made it to third base.

There was a bizarre goalkeeping: Andy Pages hit third base and Brett Baty received the ball and passed home plate off. Catcher Francisco Alvarez couldn't get a clean catch, and Garrett picked up the ball but collided with Alvarez and couldn't get the touch. Smith slid back to home plate to level and pave the way for Confoto's crucial hit.

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