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The Dodgers unveil their official 26-man roster for the 2025 World Series, as they get set for Friday's Game 1 clash with Blue Jays
The Dodgers haven't been anywhere close to as successful at the plate as Toronto has been in the postseason, and it could derail their title hopes.
A massive showing on offense in Game 1 of the World Series has given the Toronto Blue Jays a 1-0 series lead over the defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers. Od
Blake Snell has been the best pitcher of October. The two-time Cy Young winner is looking for his first World Series ring. He could very well make two starts in the Fall Classic to help get the Dodgers over the finish line. Snell has an ERA of 0.86 this October in three playoff starts. Julian McWilliams has more from Toronto on his dominance:
The words used to characterize the Dodgers' starting rotation this postseason obscured what could be the most important adjective to describe the group: Indispensable.
A nine-run sixth-inning barrage by the Blue Jays highlighted a glaring weakness for the Dodgers, whose bullpen was hit hard again in an 11-4 rout in Game 1 of the World Series.
By the ninth inning, frisky Blue Jays fans mocked the great Shohei Ohtani with chants of "We don't need you!", a reference to their oh-so-close pursuit of the two-way superstar who ultimately signed with the Dodgers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have many strengths, including elite starting pitching, a deep lineup featuring three MVPs and plenty of postseason experience. Coming into Game 1 of the World Series on Friday against the Blue Jays,