In a year that seemed so invincible, the unthinkable has happened.

The #Dodgers are done early. The Dodgers’ journey toward a second consecutive World Series championship is prematurely, exasperatingly, go-ahead-and-scream-now finished.

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It ended with a lunging stop, a whipping throw, a stretching catch. It ended with one last Dodgers shot caught, one last Dodgers runner stalled, one last Dodgers hope expired.

It ended.

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The scrappy Atlanta Braves stepped on an exhausted Dodgers pitcher, shut down a depleted Dodgers offense, and breathlessly battled to a 4-2 win to clinch a four-games-to-two victory in the #NLCS.

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The Dodgers will go home having failed to win consecutive championships for the first time in franchise history and still having yet to win a full-season World Series championship since 1988.

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The last lap was appropriately staggering for a Dodgers team that was already stumbling toward the finish line.

“It’s still not lost on any of us that we didn’t accomplish our goal,” Dodger Manager Dave Roberts said.

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Their scheduled Saturday starting pitcher, Max Scherzer, wouldn’t pitch because he said his arm was tired, so Walker Buehler was forced into action on three days’ rest for only the second time in his career.

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Their Dodgers lineup was also missing injured cornerstones Max Muncy and Justin Turner, and it showed when they managed just five hits against five Braves pitchers and blew a dramatic opportunity to steal another victory from defeat.

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In the end, baseball’s defending World Series champions had a successful year in the standings but an abbreviated appearance in the postseason, and thus by their high standards this season must be considered a failure.

Read more from @BillPlaschke at
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