Wrobleski dominates Mets behind two-hit gem
Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski carved through the New York Mets on Monday with the kind of efficiency that’s become increasingly rare in modern baseball.
Justin Wrobleski #70 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws a pitch during an MLB game against the New York Mets on April 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. LOS ANGELES — The crowd at Dodger Stadium didn’t need a radar gun reading to understand what was unfolding Monday night. It was quieter than that, cleaner than that — a rhythm game, dictated entirely by Justin Wrobleski, who carved through the New York Mets with the kind of efficiency that’s become increasingly rare in modern baseball.
Eight innings. Two hits. No walks.
90 pitches. It wasn’t overpowering. It was something better.
“It’s something I think that’s really cool and not a lot of people do anymore,” Wrobleski said afterward, still thinking about the complete game that slipped just out of reach. For a night, though, he didn’t need it. From the first pitch, Wrobleski established tone and tempo.
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