San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

WHO WILL GET TROPHY?

Machado hopes Padres hoist flag before Betts and Dodgers take crown

- BY JEFF SANDERS

In a playful mood in July 2019 at Dodger Stadium, Manny Machado decided to give as good as he got when a front-row heckler set his sights on the Padres’ newly minted $300 million man as he walked into the on-deck circle.

Congrats … You’ve got 10 straight Octobers off … You could have had it all in L.A.

Alternatin­g windmills with the bat in each hand, Machado, surprising­ly, turned to the Dodgers fan.

“Bet you my contract,” he said, “that we’ll win the World Series before you guys do.”

A bold if certainly not binding propositio­n as Machado settled into his new home in San Diego.

While Machado had no idea his

Padres would be standing directly in the Dodgers’ path a year later in this week’s NLDS matchup, albeit with two important arms potentiall­y tied behind their back, the head-to-head meeting is quite a handful for even the winningest product in Padres history.

That’s because the 2020 Dodgers, like the Padres in this Covid-19-shortened season, won at a far higher clip than any other team in their 137-year history.

Not only was their .717 winning percentage 35 points better than the efforts of the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers and the 1899 Brooklyn Superbas, that rate extrapolat­ed over a 162-game season would add up to a 116-win season, or 10 more victories than last year’s franchiser­ecord product.

What a 43-17 mark meant this year was a six-game cushion in claiming an eighth straight NL West title even with the Padres posting the second-best record in the NL.

The Dodgers built that lead by pacing the majors with a plus-136run differenti­al, 52 runs better than the Padres, the next-best team.

They paired a former MVP (Mookie Betts) with their reigning MVP (Cody Bellinger). Their old Cy Young winner (Clayton Kershaw) returned to form to make up for an injury-riddled year from the current up-and-comer (Walker Buehler). Their old Achilles’ heel (the bullpen) became a strength this year. The nucleus has remained largely intact since the Dodgers have become perennial World Series contenders under the current regime.

As the heckler put it last summer, Machado — who played the second half of 2018 with the Dodgers — could have won five World Series in 10 years in L.A.

“Why haven’t you even won one?” Machado retorted

Good question.

jeff.sanders@sduniontri­bune.com

 ?? HARRY HOW GETTY IMAGES ?? Former AL MVP Mookie Betts has made a strong Dodgers team even stronger in 2020.
HARRY HOW GETTY IMAGES Former AL MVP Mookie Betts has made a strong Dodgers team even stronger in 2020.

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