Author: Rhett Bollinger
Published on: 2022-10-10 19:19:14
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LOS ANGELES — For a team that won 111 games, the Dodgers seemingly have just as many questions about their ability to win a World Series heading into the 2022 postseason.
But do the Dodgers, who won the second-most games in the 146-year history of the National League, really have that much to worry about this October? We’ll find out soon enough with the Dodgers set to begin postseason play on Tuesday against the rival Padres in the NL Division Series with Game 1 set for 6:37 p.m. PT at Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers handled the Padres in the regular season, winning 14 of 19 against their NL West foes, including all six series, but they know the postseason is a different animal.
“No one cares that we won 111 games starting tomorrow or what the head-to-head matchups were during the season,” said first baseman Freddie…