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'It's been quite an accomplishment.' Dodgers reflect on another 100-win season.

In the win column, the 2023 regular season was technically a step back for the Dodgers. Going into the playoffs, their path to a World Series seems as muddled as it has been in years. In many ways, this season's squad pales in comparison to the de facto super teams of campaigns past; facing more questions about its pitching staff, lineup depth and championship credentials than is typical for ...
Freddie Freeman of the Los Angeles Dodgers is congratulated by Dino Ebel as he circles the bases after hitting a home run against the Colorado Rockies in the sixth inning during Game Two of a Doubleheader at Coors Field on Sept. 26, 2023, in Denver.

In the win column, the 2023 regular season was technically a step back for the Dodgers.

Going into the playoffs, their path to a World Series seems as muddled as it has been in years.

In many ways, this season's squad pales in comparison to the de facto super teams of campaigns past; facing more questions about its pitching staff, lineup depth and championship credentials than is typical for the franchise this time of year.

Yet, to many in the clubhouse, around the organization and throughout the fan base, this year's Dodgers have been as

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