Stephen Strasburg Actually Has the Lowest ERA in MLB Playoff History

Divisional Series - Washington Nationals v Los Angeles Dodgers - Game Two
Divisional Series - Washington Nationals v Los Angeles Dodgers - Game Two / Harry How/Getty Images

Stephen Strasburg has been downright filthy in the MLB postseason.

Strasburg has done everything that Washington Nationals manager Dave Martinez has asked of him this postseason. He pitched three fantastic shutout innings to secure a win in the NL Wild Card Game against the Milwaukee Brewers, then went on to strike out 10 batters in six innings of work against the intimidating Los Angeles Dodgers. With this start, he now officially has the lowest ERA in MLB postseason history, leapfrogging Sandy Koufax's insane 0.94 mark.

To be fair, Strasburg does not have nearly as many innings pitched as Koufax in the postseason, but a 0.64 ERA shows just how dominant the Nats right-hander has been.

The Nationals are currently tied at one game apiece heading into Game 3 at Nationals Park. With the way Roberts has his pitching staff going, the Nats may have a legitimate shot at taking down the Dodgers.

If the Nationals are presented with the opportunity to take Los Angeles down in Game 4, there's a big chance that Strasburg will take the mound in some capacity, as he's clearly the Nats' most reliable starter right now.