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Dodgers officially get back to work, 110 days after losing the final game of the World Series

GLENDALE, Ariz. - A gentle chorus surrounded Dodgers manager Dave Roberts as he walked through two rows of fans at Camelback Ranch. Gone were the questions about Game 7 and the cries of "One more win!" which he heard all winter, from the South Bay to his home outside San Diego.

Now he received a greeting more polite than pained.

"Good morning, Mr. Roberts!"

After a week of gray skies in the desert, the sun peeked through the clouds, a periwinkle backdrop for the first official workout of the 2018 Dodgers. The group convened 110 days after losing the final game of the World Series to the Houston

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