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Justin Turner looks to end Dodgers' World Series drought

PHOENIX - Five years ago, Justin Turner arrived at Camelback Ranch as a Dodger for the first time and didn't know where he was going.

"I reported to the minor league side," Turner said. "It was early. We weren't even supposed to report yet. I was probably over there for three or four days before someone was like, 'Why don't you just bring your stuff over here?' "

Turner said this recently in the Dodgers' major league clubhouse at the facility, at his corner locker by the

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