The Dodgers' pitching staff etched their names in the history books by achieving a record 29 scoreless innings, surpassing the previous National League postseason record.
With Jack Flaherty's impressive five scoreless innings in Game 1, the Dodgers not only honored their pitching legacy, but also reached the milestone of 30 consecutive scoreless innings.
The last team to pitch 28 scoreless innings in October was the San Francisco Giants in 1905, making the Dodgers' recent achievement even more significant.
Only the 1966 Baltimore Orioles and 1974 Oakland A's can compete with the Dodgers' current streak, with the Orioles holding the postseason record of 33 scoreless innings.
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