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Dodgers Starting Rotation Makes Postseason History After Dominating Brewers

The Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting rotation made history during the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers, posting a 0.63 ERA — the lowest in League Championship history.

Blake Snell kicked off the NLCS with eight scoreless innings against the Brewers, allowing just one hit during his outing. He has been fantastic throughout the postseason for the Dodgers, allowing just two runs through 21 innings in his three starts during the playoffs.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto started Game 2, throwing a complete game while allowing just one run to cross. Yamamoto bounced back from a rough start against the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS with his dominant performance, striking out seven batters while allowing just three hits.