Dodgers Tie MLB Postseason Record, Lose Scoreless Inning Streak in Heartbreaking Fashion
Briefly

With Francisco Lindor's solo home run, the Dodgers ended their historic scoreless postseason streak at 33 innings, tying them with the 1966 Orioles.
The Dodgers’ pitching dominance throughout the postseason, culminating in a 33-inning scoreless streak, defied expectations of pitching weakness, showcasing their talent and depth.
Walker Buehler, Anthony Banda, and the rest of the bullpen showcased incredible depth and skill, completely shutting down the Padres in crucial postseason games.
Jack Flaherty delivered a standout performance in Game 1 of the NLCS, pitching seven shutout innings and contributing significantly to the Dodgers' pitching success.
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