The Los Angeles Dodgers' rotation has been, by far, the most outstanding part of their roster throughout the postseason. Despite a bum World Series Game 1 start from Blake Snell that gave way to a bullpen meltdown, he had an 0.86 ERA going into it after three straight masterclasses from the Wild Card through the NLCS. In Game 2, Yoshinobu Yamamoto became the first pitcher since Curt Schilling in 2001 to throw back-to-back complete games in the postseason.
It might surprise you to learn, though, that the Dodgers starters' run of dominance stretches well beyond the 12 playoff contests the club has participated in so far.