Dodgers Bullpen Sets Franchise Record With Incredible Streak
The Los Angeles Dodgers' bullpen has achieved a new franchise record for scoreless innings, totaling 36 consecutive innings without allowing a run. This impressive feat comes despite a significant number of pitchers on the injured list. The previous record of 33 innings was set in 1988.
- ▪The Dodgers bullpen has not allowed a run since May 12 against the San Francisco Giants.
- ▪Key contributors to the streak include Alex Vesia, Edgardo Henriquez, and Blake Treinen.
- ▪The record-breaking performance is notable given the injuries affecting the pitching staff.
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