There appear to be two versions of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The one you see most of the time is the one you've seen throughout the postseason. Determined. Resilient. Relentless. Confident. This is the team that will come to bat in the ninth inning down by three runs and appear to be under no stress whatsoever - because someone's going to hit a grand slam. It happened so often this season, you almost came to expect it, and you were rarely disappointed.
The Dodgers' pitching is so deep, especially since the trade that added Yu Darvish to the rotation, that a stellar pitcher like Kenta Maeda can't crack the postseason rotation. No problem. Maeda has become one of the mainstays of the bullpen.