Dodgers NL West Clincher Secures Historic Franchise Mark

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By now you know that your Los Angeles Dodgers are champions of the National League West once again. On the back of Clayton Kershaw's 7 inning gem, the boys in blue bring back home the NL West crown after a one year hiatus up north with the Giants.
With the win and clinch, the Dodgers set some new franchise bests.
As noted by Cary Osborne and Dodgers Insider magazine, this was the quickest the team clinched the division in franchise history with the win coming on game 141 of the season.
While that note is wild in and of itself, user Positive Residual on Twitter had a crazier note with LA's MLB-best +320 run differential mark.
The Dodgers' run differential is now up to +320 -- a mark that, if the season were to end today, would be a milestone unseen over the past 80 years. It's their 9th division title over the past decade, interrupted only by a season in which they still won 106 games.
— Positive Residual (@presidual) September 14, 2022
Amazing run. https://t.co/ht11KNLWz2
Manager Dave Roberts talked about the season as a whole during the postgame celebration.
"Obviously when you start in spring training, start the season, you know you have a talented roster. But looking into the season -- we weren’t the defending NL West champions. So that was first on our list – to get the division back in Los Angeles."
The Dodgers sit at 98 wins and 43 losses after 141 games played -- also an MLB-best. Today they send rookie right-hander Michael Grove to the mound for the final game of the three game series in Arizona. It also marks the final game the team will play outside of California during the regular season.

Clint is the lead editor of Inside the Dodgers and personality on Dodgers Nation's network of programming. His work has been published on SI, DN, and Bleacher Report over the last decade.
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