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Dodgers Set A Postseason Record With 11-Run Inning, Paste Atlanta 15-3; Astros Beat Rays To Avoid A Sweep

In NLCS Game 2, on Tuesday, the Dodgers saw 134 pitches before they scored their first run, eventually losing and falling behind 0-2 to Atlanta. In Wednesday's Game 3, the Dodgers needed only two pitches to score a run.

A single by Mookie Betts (the original out call was overturned) and a double from Corey Seager gave Los Angeles a quick 1-0 lead. That was only the tip of the iceberg. By the time the top of the first inning was over (it took 32 minutes), the Dodgers had done what no team has ever done in the postseason: score 11 runs in one inning.