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Sport Illustrated MLB preview: Dodgers will beat Indians in the World Series
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Sport Illustrated MLB preview: Dodgers will beat Indians in the World Series

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 5:27 p.m. ET

In predicting success for even the best baseball teams, there’s usually a caveat: If they stay healthy. They’ll win the division, if they stay healthy. They’ll go deep in the playoffs, if they stay healthy.

But that caveat may not apply to the Dodgers. In 2016 they set an all-time MLB record for players sent to the disabled list, with 28—even losing the best pitcher in the known universe, Clayton Kershaw, for more than two months—yet still won 91 games and made it to the NLCS. This season they’re even deeper, expecting a full season from Rich Hill and more innings from maturing ace-in-waiting Julio Urías, with plenty of capable fill-ins for the back of the rotation. Manager Dave Roberts has brought a calm, upbeat energy and helped soothe a once-testy clubhouse, and runaway 2016 Rookie of the Year winner Corey Seager is the highlight of a stacked lineup. Then, of course, there’s the $236 million payroll, which certainly doesn’t hurt. While the Dodgers haven’t won the World Series since 1988, they’ve won the NL West en route to the playoffs four years in a row. Keep going to the barber, and eventually you’ll get a haircut. (The same could be said of SI’s World Series picks—surely one of these years we’re bound to be right.)

A number of teams could win it all this year if things break right for them. But L.A. is the one best positioned to win even when things go wrong.

Here are SI's complete postseason predictions:

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AL wild card game: Mariners over Rangers
NL wild card game: Mets over Giants

AL Division Series: Indians over Mariners; Red Sox over Astros
NL Division Series: Cubs over Mets; Dodgers over Nationals

AL Championship Series: Indians over Red Sox
NL Championship Series: Dodgers over Cubs

Here's what else to expect from SI.com's MLB preview coverage:

Wednesday, March 22

MLB Trade Value Rankings, Nos. 50-31, by Jonah Keri
Kris Bryant on Kris Bryant, by Tom Verducci

Thursday, March 23

MLB Trade Value Rankings, Nos. 30-21, by Jonah Keri
The Indians are ready to end their drought, by Jack Dickey

Friday, March 24

MLB Trade Value Rankings, Nos. 20-1, by Jonah Keri
An oral history of Mike Trout, by Ben Reiter

Monday, March 27

Enemy Lines: Scout's weigh in on every team in the majors
An inside look at the Yankees' rebuilding process, by Ben Reiter

Next week, SI.com will also have a breakdown of why each team will (and won't) win the World Series, postseason and awards predictions by its MLB experts, the 2017 All-MLB team and Tom Verducci's column previewing why this will be a season unlike any other. Play ball!

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