Most innings pitched in a single postseason: 52 2⁄3, 2014[170]
Most starts in a single postseason: 6, 2014 (tied with Curt Schilling, 2001, Chris Carpenter, 2011, and Corey Kluber, 2016)[171]
Most postseason starts of at least 7 shutout innings: 6[172]
World Series records
Lowest career World Series ERA (minimum 20 innings of work): 0.25 in 36 innings pitched[170][173]
Highest career win-loss percentage: 1.000 in 36 innings pitched[166]
Highest win-loss percentage in a single World Series: 1.000 in 21 innings pitched, 2014[166]
Lowest career walks and hits per innings pitched: 0.528 in 36 innings pitched[166]
Lowest career hits per nine innings pitched: 3.500 in 36 innings pitched[166]
Fewest hits allowed in a single World Series by any pitcher with at least 20 innings pitched: 9 in 21 innings, 2014[170]
Most shutout innings in relief in a World Series game 7: 5 (tie with Joe Page)[170]
Longest save in a World Series game: 5 innings in Game 7, 2014[170]
Longest save in a winner-take-all game: 5 innings in Game 7, 2014[170]
Most World Series games won through age 25: 4[170]
First MLB pitcher in a single World Series to earn at least two wins, throw a shutout and earn a save in 2014[170]
First MLB pitcher in a World Series to pitch a shutout with no walks and at least eight strikeouts game 5 in 2014[170]
“...a shutout with no walks and at least eight strikeouts.”
That is expert pitching, for sure. The MLB batters are top-notch and shutting them out takes skill.