Dodgers Starting Rotation Makes Postseason History After Dominating Brewers
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Dodgers Starting Rotation Makes Postseason History After Dominating Brewers
"Tyler Glasnow was Game 3's pitcher, and he continued his strong postseason run with 5.2 scoreless innings at home, leading the Dodgers to a 3-0 lead in the NLCS and setting the stage for Shohei Ohtani in Game 4. The run Glasnow allowed in Game 3 is the only one he has given up in 13.2 innings of work this postseason."
"Ohtani stole the show in Game 4, taking over the game on both sides of the ball. The superstar struck out 10 batters through six shutout innings, and also went 3-for-3 with three home runs on his way to the NLCS MVP award. The Dodgers' rotation has been the most important part of their dominant postseason run so far, and they will be well rested for the World Series, which begins Friday, Oct. 24."
The Dodgers' starting rotation posted a 0.63 ERA in the NLCS, the lowest in League Championship history. Blake Snell opened with eight scoreless innings, allowing one hit and two runs over 21 postseason innings in three starts. Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw a complete game with one run and seven strikeouts following a rough NLDS outing. Tyler Glasnow delivered 5.2 scoreless innings in Game 3, and has allowed only one run in 13.2 postseason innings. Shohei Ohtani struck out 10 over six shutout innings and hit three home runs in Game 4, earning NLCS MVP. The rotation will be rested for the World Series starting Oct. 24 against Seattle or Toronto.
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