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This is why I find the Mariners so frustrating. For the Dodgers, such pitching was the bedrock of sustained success. They rarely had the best offense in the league (when they did they won the pennant), but their pitching routinely had them in contention and all it took was an offense a little above average to vault them into the playoffs. Often they didn't even have the best top two or three pitchers in the playoffs, but they could compete with depth.

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