Dodgers Set Scoreless Innings Record in NLCS
Dodgers Set Scoreless Innings Record in NLCS

Dodgers Set Scoreless Innings Record in NLCS

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In the National League Championship Series, the Los Angeles Dodgers showcased their pitching dominance, achieving a historic 33 consecutive scoreless innings with a 9-0 victory over the New York Mets in Game 1. Jack Flaherty led the charge, throwing seven shutout innings and allowing just two hits, fulfilling a childhood dream of pitching for his hometown team. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised his team's performance, emphasizing their attacking pitching style. The Mets, struggling offensively, faced their worst postseason defeat in history, prompting manager Buck Showalter to encourage his team to regroup for the next game. In Game 2, the Mets rebounded with a 7-3 victory, aided by solid defensive plays and key relief pitching from Phil Maton, who successfully managed a critical situation in the sixth inning. Both teams continue to battle for a chance at the World Series as the series progresses.

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