Dodgers Show Dominating Pitching, Beat Mets 9-0 in NLCS Game 1

Los Angeles, USAMon Oct 14 2024
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The Los Angeles Dodgers made a strong start in the National League Championship Series (NLCS) on Sunday, defeating the New York Mets 9-0 in Game 1. Their pitching staff set an impressive MLB playoff record by not allowing a single run across 33 consecutive innings. This performance matched the record set by the Baltimore Orioles during the 1966 World Series. Jack Flaherty, the Dodgers' pitcher, was the standout player of the game. He pitched seven scoreless innings, allowing only two hits and two walks while striking out six batters. Flaherty's achievement placed him among the elite Dodger pitchers, with his outstanding performance last seen in the playoffs by Clayton Kershaw in 2020. Flaherty pitched brilliantly, allowing no base runners until the fourth inning, by which time the Dodgers had already scored three runs. Francisco Lindor's walk was the first hit against an LA pitcher in 29 attempts. The Dodgers' dominant pitching extended a tradition that only three other franchises—the 1926 St. Louis Cardinals, the 1939 Cincinnati Reds, and the New York Yankees in 1927, 1956, and 2004—have matched or surpassed in a single postseason. Will Smith, the Dodgers' catcher, praised the pitching staff, acknowledging their collective effort. "They just went out there and dominated," he said. "I'm calling the pitches, but they are the ones executing. We're trying to keep this momentum going. " The Mets faced struggles with their pitcher Kodai Senga, who was replaced early in the second inning. He faced only 10 hitters and gave up three runs before being replaced. Max Muncy's two-run single in the first inning and Shohei Ohtani's RBI single in the second sealed Senga's fate, with the Mets' pitcher making only his third start of the season after recovering from injuries. The Dodgers continued to score runs in the fourth and eighth innings. Mookie Betts' double in the eighth cleared the bases, securing a decisive 9-0 victory and placing this win among the largest shutout victories in playoff history. The series continues with Game 2 set to take place on Monday at Dodger Stadium.