🔥DODGERS GRIND OUT A MASSIVE SERIES WIN! LA Bullpen Continues Its HISTORIC Run of Dominance! #XM

The Dodgers’ bullpen had been the talk of the town all season, and this weekend proved why – with an unprecedented 38-inning scoreless streak that sent the league reeling.

On the mound, Roki Sasaki delivered a critical growth performance, silencing Brewers batters and providing a much-needed boost to the team’s fragile pitching corps.

But it was the Dodgers’ explosive offense that left the real impression – with Teoscar Hernández leading the charge, crushing home runs and sending the crowd into a frenzy.

The return of Kiké Hernández brought a renewed sense of lineup flexibility, and with Max Muncy nursing a wrist injury, the stage was set for a showdown between the Dodgers’ bullpen and the Brewers’ battered offense.

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And what a showdown it was – with Tanner Scott and Edgardo Henriquez leading the charge, the Dodgers’ bullpen proved almost impenetrable, allowing just one run in 13 scoreless innings.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, however, was not immune to the chaos – but he refused to back down, grinding through adversity and emerging stronger on the other side.

As the series win sent the Dodgers’ record soaring, the team’s eyes turned to the championship horizon – where they saw nothing but blue skies and endless possibilities.

One thing is clear: the Dodgers’ bullpen has cemented its place in history, rewriting the record books and proving itself one of the most dominant units in baseball.

The question on everyone’s mind now is: can they keep it up?

The Dodgers face a daunting road ahead, but with their bullpen firing on all cylinders, the answer to that question may be sooner than we think.