The Los Angeles Dodgers have not won the National League West yet.However, when they clinch, they will look back at Thursday’s game. It was the night that all but sealed things by July 2, when they erased an early six-run deficit and made anyone else’s pursuit of them look insurmountable.The division was not won when Mookie Betts’ line drive split the gap in the fourth inning and gave the Dodgers the lead for good. The San Diego Padres did not draw dead on the division after squandering a miserable Roki Sasaki outing and a 6-0 advantage in an eventual 12-7 Dodgers win.But there’s a level of inevitability to how the Dodgers clawed their way back to another victory.“That was the beautiful thing about it,” Betts told The Athletic as he exited the clubhouse after one of the most memorable of the Dodgers’ 57 wins this season.The T-shirts have not yet been printed for the 13th Dodgers division title in the last 14 seasons. After Thursday’s win, it sure feels like it’s a matter of when, not if, they will.The Dodgers now have a 13-game lead over the Padres and the Arizona Diamondbacks and a 99.9 percent chance of winning the division, according to FanGraphs’ playoff odds.The Padres are on the back half of seven games in 10 days between these two clubs, but have lost six in a row while allowing the most runs during such a stretch (65) in franchise history. This is now a house of horrors for San Diego, which has lost 31 of their last 41 games at Dodger Stadium (including the postseason).On Thursday, the Dodgers staked the Padres an early lead and came out of it in … One Piece.“Thankfully, it played out the way I didn’t expect,” manager Dave Roberts said.