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A 125-win pace? Dodgers say it’s not a hot streak, but a hot season

Offence is fierce, pitching is electric and a 128-year-old club is making new history

- STEVEN WINE

Clayton Kershaw’s notion that the past five extraordin­ary weeks are the new norm for the Los Angeles Dodgers seems to be taking hold.

Going into the all-star break, Kershaw suggested the Dodgers’ surge might not be a surge at all, but a sustainabl­e pace. Then his team began the second half of the season with a three-game sweep at Miami over the weekend.

The NL West leaders start a twogame series in Chicago against the White Sox on Tuesday with a ninegame winning streak and baseball’s best record at 64-29 (.688). They have won 29 of their past 33 games (.879). That’s some surge — or not. “We’ve been pretty good all year,” third baseman Justin Turner said. “To say it’s a five-week thing I don’t think is fair to the team.”

If the Dodgers play .879 ball the rest of the year, they would finish with 125 wins. Don’t tell them they won’t.

“Clayton’s quote about, ‘Are we on a hot streak, or is this just who we are?’ — I never really thought about it that way, but I’m starting to think maybe this is just who we are,” unbeaten left-hander Alex Wood said with a laugh. “We have a different guy doing it every night, whether it’s pitching or one of the guys in the lineup. It has been incredible.”

The Dodgers’ record merits comparison­s to their teams in 1977 and 1955, both World Series clubs. They’re 35 games above .500 for the first time since ’77, and the record at the 93-game mark is their best since ’55.

Why all the winning? Among the many reasons are Kershaw, Wood, Kenley Jansen, Yasiel Puig and Cody Bellinger.

The Dodgers are 55-18 (.753) since Bellinger was promoted from the minors. He has 26 homers and on Saturday became the first rookie in the 128-year history of the franchise to hit for the cycle.

They’re 31-6 (.838) when Puig bats eighth, and he hits that low because the rest of the lineup’s so potent. Puig is having his best year and ranks second on the team with 18 homers.

They’re 23-0 when Jansen has a save opportunit­y. Even more impressive than his 0.90 ERA are his 61 strikeouts and two walks.

They’re 11-0 when Wood gets a decision. He’s the first Dodgers pitcher since at least 1913 to win his first 11 decisions in a season.

They’ve won Kershaw’s past 13 starts. He’s 14-2, leads the majors in victories and will take the ball again Tuesday in Chicago. The three-time Cy Young Award winner has helped Los Angeles lead the majors with an ERA of 3.12. And the offence? “I feel like every time I go out and pitch, we score five, six, seven runs,” Wood said. “It definitely takes the pressure off early. But you’ve got to focus on smelling blood in the water and throw up zeros so we can finish the game. We’re just clicking on all cylinders, man.”

Even so, there might be room for improvemen­t. The Dodgers are widely expected to swing a deal before the trade deadline to reinforce their pitching, and fivetime all-star first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, sidelined more than a month because of a herniated disk, is expected back before Sept. 1.

As it is, Los Angeles began the week leading second-place Arizona by 10 ½ games and Colorado by 11½ in the NL West, even though both teams are more than 10 games above .500.

“Those guys are good ball clubs,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “But we have really hit our stride. We knew going into the season we would be the best team. It was up to us to go out there and prove it.”

I feel like every time I go out and pitch, we score five, six, seven runs. … We’re just clicking on all cylinders, man.

 ?? HARRY HOW/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Los Angeles Dodgers, seen celebratin­g a victory over the division rival Arizona Diamondbac­ks on July 6 in Los Angeles, have won 29 of 33 games to compile the best record in Major League Baseball at 64-29. They next play in Chicago against the White...
HARRY HOW/GETTY IMAGES The Los Angeles Dodgers, seen celebratin­g a victory over the division rival Arizona Diamondbac­ks on July 6 in Los Angeles, have won 29 of 33 games to compile the best record in Major League Baseball at 64-29. They next play in Chicago against the White...
 ?? MARK J. TERRILL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner, right, seen celebratin­g with ace Clayton Kershaw earlier this month, says the team’s hot play of late is no “five-week thing.”
MARK J. TERRILL/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner, right, seen celebratin­g with ace Clayton Kershaw earlier this month, says the team’s hot play of late is no “five-week thing.”

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