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The Los Angeles Dodgers' starting pitchers have struggled in the National League Division Series (NLDS) against the Arizona Diamondbacks. In the first three games of the series, Dodgers starters have only thrown a total of 4 2/3 innings, which is the fewest innings pitched by starting pitchers in the first three games of a series in MLB postseason history. According to Elias Sports, this is a record. The Dodgers' starting pitchers have given up 13 runs while only recording 14 outs in the series. Their ERA in the NLDS is 25.07, compared to their regular season ERA of 4.57. In total, Dodgers starters have allowed 16 hits, had a .571 batting average against them, and made 135 pitches. This poor performance by the Dodgers' starting pitchers has been a significant factor in their struggles in the NLDS.
Dodgers starting pitchers totaled 4.2 innings, allowed 13 runs, 16 hits, had 25.07 ERA, .571 batting average and made 135 pitches!
Dodgers starters have thrown just 4 2/3 IP in three games against the D-backs in the NLDS. That's the fewest IP by starting pitchers in the first 3 games of a series in MLB postseason history, according to @EliasSports. https://t.co/2I5uOgcIwa
Dodgers starting pitchers ERA: Regular season: 4.57 NLDS: 25.07
Stat of the postseason: #Dodgers starting pitchers have recorded 14 outs and given up 13 runs in this series.
Dodgers starters this series: 13 runs 14 outs