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Dodgers Break Longstanding MLB Record Set in 1906 Amid Postseason Dominance

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting rotation has been dominant this postseason.

Thus far in the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers, they’ve been historically dominant.

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According to STATS Perform, Blake Snell and Yoshinobu Yamamoto have combined to make MLB history, becoming the first starters to allow four or fewer hits over at least 17 innings in the first two games of a postseason series.

The previous record was five hits allowed by the Chicago Cubs in Games 1 and 2 of the 1906 World Series against the Chicago White Sox.