The Union Democrat

Dodgers clinch playoff position,

- By JACK HARRIS

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There was no dogpile on the mound. There was no champagne in the clubhouse. At first, not everyone in the Dodgers’ dugout even realized what they’d accomplish­ed.

In the latest strange chapter of this unfamiliar season, much of the team initially was unaware they’d clinched a postseason berth with Wednesday’s 7-5 win over the San Diego Padres, which coupled with losses by the Milwaukee Brewers and Colorado Rockies guaranteed the Dodgers’ playoff position with 10 games to play.

“I didn’t know that,” manager Dave Roberts said during his video call afterward. “I found that out about five minutes ago.”

“That’s huge,” added a clearly surprised Will Smith, learning of the berth for the first time during a postgame TV interview with Sportsnet LA. “That’s good news.”

But in a year that requires no more reminders of its abnormalit­y, Wednesday offered another glaring example anyway.

Coronaviru­s crisis protocols have changed baseball’s usual celebrator­y customs, prompting Major League Baseball to reportedly ban the spraying of bottled booze in the clubhouse and maintain some social distancing minimums during playoff-clinching ceremonies.

An expanded 16team playoff field that does little to reward the league’s best teams already had removed much of the suspense from the Dodgers’ final weeks, making postseason qualificat­ion feel more like a formality than a long-sought feat.

There was some recognitio­n of the milestone, the Dodgers’ eighth consecutiv­e postseason berth and the first secured by any MLB team this season.

“It’s something you grind for the whole season,” pitcher Dustin May said. “The season is a little shorter, but you still had to grind in the quarantine zone. We’re super excited to be in the position we put ourselves in and are excited to see what the future holds.”

But winning a rubber match over the Padres, the only other contender left in the NL West race, felt like an equally notable developmen­t.

“I think it caught us all by surprise; we were so focused on trying to win a series,” Roberts said. “I think word will travel once we get on the plane. It should be celebrated for sure.”

Roberts last week predicted the Dodgers’ playoff-clinching celebratio­n might be “tempered” and that his team would “be mindful of the social distancing.”

“But, I hope our guys want to celebrate,” he added, “because it’s nothing that we should take for granted.”

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