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MLB playoff scores, live updates: Mets vs. Phillies, Padres vs. Dodgers are NLDS Game 2s

The Phillies and Padres will look to even their series with the Mets and Dodgers on Sunday

The National League Division Series resume on Sunday, with the Phillies looking to even their series with the Mets and the Padres aiming to tie their series with the Dodgers. In Saturday's Game 1s, Shohei Ohtani did Shohei Ohtani things in his postseason debut to lead the Dodgers to a 7-5 win, while the Mets made a late surge against the Phillies bullpen to take a 6-2 win.

The two ALDS matchups will resume Monday, after the Yankees took a 1-0 lead against the Royals and the Guardians came out hot against the Tigers. Stay with Yahoo Sports on Sunday for live updates, highlights and more from the day's MLB postseason action.

Here's a look at the NLDS Game 2s set for Sunday and how you can watch:

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  • Luis Severino solid through four

  • Mets go 1-2-3 in top of the 4th inning

    Christopher Sanchez has his second 1-2-3 inning in the top of the 4th. After getting J.D. Martinez to ground out, Sanchez struck out Starling Marte and Francisco Alvarez to end the inning.

  • Starling Marte error nearly leads to a Phillies run

    Cue the "Yakety Sax" music for this third-inning sequence.

    Kyle Schwarber flew out to right field, and Starling Marte attempted to double off Johan Rojas getting back to first base. But an errant throw allowed Rojas to get to second. He advanced to third on a stolen base but was stranded when Trea Turner struck out.

    We're on to the fourth inning with the Mets leading 2–0.

  • Mark Vientos 2-run homer

    The Mets strike first with two runs in the third inning. Francisco Lindor gets a 1-out single, and Mark Vientos follows with a long fly ball over the right field fence for a 2–0 Mets lead.

  • 2nd inning: Mets 0, Phillies 0

    Luis Severino throws a 1-2-3 second inning, striking out Bryson Stott and J.T. Realmuto before getting Brandon Marsh to pop out in third base foul territory.

  • Phillies flashing leather

    The Phillies began the second inning with an error by Edmundo Sosa. But Bryson Stott made a leaping catch at second base for the first out and Bryce Harper made a diving stop on Francisco Alvarez's line drive for the third out.

    Phillies up in the bottom of the 2nd inning.

  • Leaping catch by Bryson Stott

    Bryson Stott leaps to snare a line drive by J.D. Martinez and probably saves a run.

  • Edmundo Sosa throwing error at 3B

    Whether or not Edmundo Sosa provides more offense at third base than Alec Bohm today remains to be seen. But Sosa makes a throwing error on a ground ball by Jose Iglesias. Iglesias goes to second on the errant throw.

  • 1st inning: Mets 0, Phillies 0

    Trea Turner hits a one-out single for the Phillies, then steals second and third base. But Luis Severino strikes out Bryce Harper looking and gets Nick Castellanos to line out to first base, ending the first inning.

  • Phillies' Christopher Sanchez strands runner on 3B to end 1st inning

    Mark Vientos hits a 1-out double for the Mets and advances to third base on a flyout from Brandon Nimmo. But Christopher Sanchez gets Pete Alonso to fly out to center field to end the top of the 1st inning.

  • Citizens Bank Park is hopping

    Phillies fans are ready for their team to even up this NLDS at 1–1.

  • Mets Game 2 starting lineup

    Phillies left-hander Christopher Sanchez (11–9, 3.32 ERA, 153 Ks in 181 2/3 innings) will face this lineup:

  • Phillies Game 2 starting lineup

    These nine will face Mets starter Luis Severino (11–7, 3.91 ERA, 161 Ks in 182 innings):

    Severino allowed four runs (three earned) and eight hits in six innings in the NL wild-card round versus the Brewers.

  • Phillies sit Alec Bohm for Game 2 vs. Mets

    Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm is out of the starting lineup for NLDS Game 2. Edmundo Sosa is at third base against Mets starter Luis Severino.

    Bohm has been struggling. He went 0-for-4 in Saturday's Game 1, seeing only seven pitches. In September, he batted .170 (8-for-47) with a .502 OPS.

    Sosa batted .191 with a .504 OPS against right-handed pitching this season, and .154 (4-for-26) in September, which makes this move curious. But Phillies manager Rob Thomson obviously thinks a shake-up is necessary.