2025 World Series Preview: Breaking down the Dodgers vs. Blue Jays
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2025 World Series Preview: Breaking down the Dodgers vs. Blue Jays
"The Dodgers have risen to the challenge so far in the playoffs, with a 9-1 record en route to a second consecutive World Series appearance. They finished off a sweep of the top seeded Brewers last Friday, giving them a week off before the World Series kicks off tomorrow. The other side of the bracket was much more contested, as the top two seeds in the AL faced off for a date with the Dodgers. The Mariners took the first two games of the series of the series"
"The offense was on one in that series, putting up double digit runs in the first two games with nine homers in the four games. The offense was slowed down a bit in the ALCS against a strong Seattle pitching staff, but still put up over 5 runs per game (thanks to a 13-run outing in Game 3). They hit 11"
The Dodgers enter the World Series after a 9-1 postseason run and a sweep of the Brewers, earning a week off before Game 1 in Toronto. The Blue Jays advanced after a seven-game ALCS win over Seattle and finished the regular season 94-68, one game ahead of Los Angeles. Toronto’s offense showed power in the playoffs with multiple multi-run games and double-digit scoring outings, while the Dodgers have 13 homers through ten postseason games. A projected rotation appears settled, and Toronto’s lack of left-handed starters creates an offensive matchup consideration. Shohei Ohtani delivered a massive individual Game 4 performance.
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