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Padres finish off Braves in NL Wild Card; Dodgers await in NLDS - ESPN

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SAN DIEGO — The latest stop of the San Diego Padres' redemption tour led them into a layer of champagne and beer Wednesday night, after they dispatched the Atlanta Braves with a 5-4 win to complete a two-game sweep in their NL Wild Card Series.

The floor of the Padres' clubhouse was covered in a sheen of alcohol, and underneath a thump of salsa music, Luis Arraez stood amid a circle of teammates and danced.

When he was finished, Fernando Tatis Jr. stepped in and took a turn, and they kept it going like this for a while. A year ago, the Padres were regarded as the most disappointing team in baseball, a working model of clubhouse dysfunction.

Now, after a makeover of culture and personnel, they will face the Dodgers, baseball's No. 1 seed in this postseason. That best-of-five series will start in Los Angeles, and between the massive Dodger Stadium crowds and the parties that the Padres engender at Petco Park, it could draw a quarter-million fans in person and many millions in the broadcasts. «We fought tooth and nail to get to the end of the season, for the division.

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