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The Dodgers’ MLB postseason pedigree has shown itself tenfold through their first four games of these playoffs.
Monday’s 4-3 thriller over the Phillies demonstrated the timely offense and run-production depth that makes all the extravagant spending everyone complains about worth it.
The reigning world champions have cranked 135 wRC+ and slashed .289/.365/.486.
In Game 3, we’ll see Aaron Nola face down this gauntlet of a lineup in an attempt to extend the Phillies’ season for another day.
Philadelphia’s No. 3 starter isn’t much of what he used to be; after missing three months with a stress fracture in his rib and a sprain