Step one is complete for the Los Angeles Dodgers. With an 8-0 victory Tuesday night over the rival San Francisco Giants, the Dodgers have clinched their third consecutive NL West division title. The postseason torch will burn in L.A. once again this year, but many questions linger about his Dodgers team as they enter the postseason. We'll get to those shortly, but first, let's dive into the game details. Fittingly, the Dodgers cruised into the playoffs on the left arm of Clayton Kershaw. The 27-year-old ace was fantastic against the Giants. Kershaw tossed a complete game shutout. He gave up just one hit and struck out 13 during the contest. Kershaw did not allow the final 19 Giants he faced to reach base. The win completely eliminates the defending World Series champion Giants from postseason contention. That means the New York Yankees will remain the most recent team to win three consecutive World Series championships, three-peating from 1998-2000. However, the Dodgers have achieved a different kind of three-peat out West —they've won the NL West for the third straight year, as they try for their first championship since 1988. [ Play a Daily Fantasy contest for cash today!...