LOS ANGELES — Perhaps Saturday night will be a difference-maker for the Chicago Cubs as they finally got the performance they expected — and needed — when they signed Yu Darvish away from the Los Angeles Dodgers after the 2017 World Series. Darvish kept his old team in check while striking out 10 over seven innings in his first start in Dodger Stadium since a forgettable end to that Fall Classic.
“I had a bad couple last games with the Dodgers so this was really important in my life,” Darvish said after the 2-1 victory. “Now I can move forward. I pitched good here.”
Despite the win, the question of National League supremacy still has to be considered as the teams prepare for the series finale on Sunday Night Baseball: How much better are the Dodgers than one of their main NL rivals? The season to date tells us the Cubs still have a lot of catching up to do.
“They always seem to have good at-bats, a good starting rotation and a good closer,” third baseman Kris Bryant said over the weekend, despite Kenley Jansen blowing the save on Saturday. “They seem like the same team we’ve played the last couple years, the same faces — some guys that have really stepped up. They’re going to be a big competition for us.”
Both teams have been considered among the elite in the National League over the past few years, but the Dodgers have taken things to another level, winning back-to-back NL pennants as well as six straight NL West titles. Perhaps it’s as simple as their desire to have what the Cubs earned in 2016 — a world championship. Los Angeles has come close, and now has turned any perceived weaknesses into strengths. The Cubs beat them in the 2016 NL Championship Series, but since then it has all been about L.A. in the NL. And it is again this year.