LOS ANGELES — As if the second NLCS rematch in less than two weeks wasn’t eventful enough, the apocalypse hit Tuesday at Dodger Stadium

By that, I mean rain, which is basically the same thing as an apocalypse to Angelenos.

It rained prior to the second game of a four-game set between the Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers, with thunder, lightning and a deluge that began seemingly out of nowhere right over Chavez Ravine.

It was an ominous sign of what was to come.

The world didn’t exactly end, but the game ended on a walk-off double by Freddie Freeman in the 10th inning that sailed over Brandon Nimmo’s head after he got turned around trying to track it down at the wall. The Mets lost 6-5 after taking a lead in the fifth inning.

Playing in to defend against a base hit with the ghost run

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