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Bill Plaschke: Dodgers are dominant in sweep

PHOENIX - Austin Barnes shook his right fist toward the dugout. Kenley Jansen pointed his right hand to the sky.

The catcher and pitcher swaggered into each others' arms and were soon joined by a stream of sprinting, leaping teammates trying to storm their way into history.

These Dodgers have been here before, but never like this.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have marched into the National League Championship Series twice before during their current five-season postseason streak, but never with such quiet intensity and blunt force.

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