Whicker: Dodger fans shouldn’t panic, but they also shouldn’t lose the button
LOS ANGELES — You can say great teams don’t get hurt. More accurately, hurt teams don’t get great.
The world champion San Francisco Giants of 2014 got through the season with minimal bruising. Brandon Belt missed 50 games with a broken thumb and had two other disabled-list appearances. Pitcher Matt Cain had three sabbaticals, and outfielder Angel Pagan’s back betrayed him. Otherwise, they were pretty much clean.
The world champion Chicago Cubs of 2016 barely needed
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