Dodgers' scoreless innings record
Dodgers' scoreless innings record

Dodgers' scoreless innings record

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have made history by tying the record for the longest scoreless innings streak in postseason history, with 33 consecutive innings without allowing a run. This extraordinary achievement comes despite a severely depleted pitching roster missing several key players, including Clayton Kershaw and Tyler Glasnow. The streak began after the Dodgers' loss to the Padres and continued through their division series victories and the NL Championship Series opener against the Mets. Dodgers pitchers, using a total of 13 players, have collectively executed this feat, showcasing the team's surprising strength in an area previously considered a weakness. The last team to achieve a similar streak was the 1966 Baltimore Orioles, who shut out the Dodgers in the World Series. This remarkable accomplishment highlights the team's resilience and strategic execution in critical postseason moments.

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