The Los Angeles Dodgers made MLB playoff history during their Game 2 matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL Divisional Series on Monday night.

Los Angeles was coming off an important 5-3 win in Game 1. With the series being a best-of-five, the team needed to keep the momentum going to have a huge edge over their opponent.

The squad understood the assignment going into Game 2, especially on offense. They have an active streak of scoring four or more runs in 12 consecutive games. Reaching that mark again, they made history against Philadelphia, per reporter Sarah Langs.

“The Dodgers have scored at least 4 runs in 13 consecutive postseason games. That’s tied with the 1970-71 Orioles for the longest such streak in postseason history,” Langs wrote.

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