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Bill Plaschke: Dodgers show no sign of World Series hangover despite lack of attendance

LOS ANGELES - It was the strangest of opening days, empty yellow seats visible throughout the Dodger Stadium pavilions.

It was the most synchronized of opening days, the Dodgers filling those seats with baseballs.

You've got World Series fatigue, do you? The Dodgers are here to wallop it right out of you.

You're not quite ready for the beginning of another grinding chase for October? Knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock, knock ... it's here.

On a gorgeous afternoon unspoiled by the lack of a full house to witness it, the Dodgers decorated the cool blue skies with dinger after

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