Orel Hershiser was the first in MLB history to win the Cy Young, NLCS MVP, and World Series MVP in the same season, achieving unprecedented success.
Hershiser finished the 1988 season with an impressive 2.26 ERA and led the league in multiple categories, including wins and shutouts, showcasing his dominance.
His record-breaking streak of 59 consecutive scoreless innings not only eclipsed Don Drysdale's longstanding record but underscored his extraordinary performance during the season.
In the postseason, Hershiser maintained a 1.05 ERA across four appearances, proving crucial in the Dodgers' World Series victory and further solidifying his legendary status.
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