All season long, the Los Angeles Dodgers found themselves chasing the San Francisco Giants. The Giants were the first to every major wins milestone — 70, 80, 90, 100 — but the Dodgers were right behind them. San Francisco’s eventual total of 107 wins bested the Dodgers by one, earning them the N.L. West title. But if you include postseason wins going into Thursday’s decisive Game 5, they each have 109, since Los Angeles picked one up in the wild-card game.
Regardless of how Game 5 plays out, the first true postseason matchup between these rivals since 1889 has lived up to expectations, and is the only division series that will have required the teams to go the distance.
What’s at stake?
The winner of tonight’s division series game will advance to the N.L.C.S. where they should be heavily favored against Atlanta. That potential launching pad to the World Series is great, but when you consider that a three-game regular season tiebreaker between these teams back in 1951 — in a season in which the winning team did go on to win the World Series — has been talked about in reverent tones ever since, you would have to imagine some serious bragging rights are also on the line.