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Dodgers didn't enjoy how last season ended; they get another shot at Cubs

LOS ANGELES_During the 357 days between then and now, from the end of one Dodgers season to the apex of another, the players have not forgotten the details.

The night of Oct. 22, 2016, the sixth game of the National League Championship Series, looms large in the story of the 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers. They remember waiting. They remember feeling wounded. They remember vowing to return.

On that night, the Cubs eliminated the Dodgers from the postseason and subjected them to an extended celebration at Wrigley Field. For several hours,

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