The Dodgers had their game at Cincinnati on Sunday postponed because of rain, then their Memorial Day game against the Mets was also postponed because of weather and they didn't even take the field in New York on Monday.
The teams will instead play a doubleheader at Citi Field on Tuesday before concluding the three-game series on Wednesday.
Tyler Glasnow will start the first game of Tuesday's doubleheader, which begins at 1:10 pm PDT. Gavin Stone will start the second game of the traditional single-entry doubleheader.
James Paxton is scheduled to pitch on Wednesday, making his first start of the season after the customary four-day rest period.
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The Dodgers come to New York on a five-game losing streak this season and with a 7-9 record in their past 16 games.
The team's offense has struggled recently, allowing just 3.5 runs per game since the start of their slump on May 10 (sixth-fewest in the major leagues in that span), but they remain in first place in the National League West, leading the division by 5.5 games as of Monday.
Rehabilitation Updates
Injured pitchers Bobby Miller (shoulder) and Evan Phillips (hamstring) both began rehab assignments Sunday with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga. Miller, who has been out since early April, gave up three runs in three innings with four strikeouts, two walks and four hits. Phillips took over for Miller and pitched a shutout inning with two strikeouts.
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This article originally appeared in the Los Angeles Times.