Dodgers seeking MLB history
A scoreless first inning for Ryan Brasier would extend the Dodgers’ streak of consecutive scoreless innings pitched to 34 this postseason, which would be a new MLB record. The Dodgers haven’t allowed a run since the second inning of Game 3 against the San Diego Padres in the NLDS.
The Dodgers have since pitched three consecutive shutouts, including Sunday’s Game 1 win over the Mets. That adds up to 33 consecutive scoreless innings, which is tied for the longest postseason streak in MLB history. One more inning, and the record will belong to the Dodgers alone.