The Dodgers pitching staff has thrown 29 scoreless innings, marking it a new National League postseason record. After Dodgers right-hander Jack Flaherty pitched five scoreless innings in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, the Dodgers reached the milestone on Sunday.
Flaherty allowed just four baserunners and retired five batters. Additionally, the Burbank native had nine whiffs. Flaherty continued into the sixth to toss another scoreless inning, making the Dodgers total 30.
The San Francisco Giants in 1905 was the last club to pitch 28 scoreless innings in October. The Dodgers are on pace to reach 30 consecutive scoreless innings.