L.A.'s league-leading 25 wins are simply a byproduct of their ability to out-talent most teams they face
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MIAMI — The Dodgers and Marlins are more similar than one might think.
Sure, the payroll discrepancy between the defending World Series champs and the only MLB franchise to never capture a division title is a bone-chilling $406 million. And yes, the Dodgers draw more fans in an evening than the lowly Marlins do in a weekend. Los Angeles has the most wins in MLB since 2010; Miami has the fewest.