Dodgers, Blue Jays and World Series
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have the Toronto Blue Jays right where they want them in the World Series — at home for three games in three days. Tied 1-1, the best-of-seven series resumes Monday night, when the Dodgers will be backed by their raucous fans in a bid to become the first team to win consecutive championships since the New York Yankees won three from 1998-2000.
Ohtani jokes that his wife enjoyed the “We don’t need you” chants during Game 1 in Toronto – but he hopes she doesn’t start using it at home.
After the long 32-year wait to return to Canada, the World Series shifts back to Los Angeles, where memories remain thick from its visit just one year ago.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are down 1-0 in the World Series, but more concerning, their biggest weakness was exposed for everyone to see. The Dodgers were up 2-0
The Toronto Blue Jays' veteran starter was willing to admit his performance wasn't good enough to win in the World Series.
Yet two swings by Will Smith did, and that was the very narrow margin between Gausman and Los Angeles Dodgers stalwart Yoshinobu Yamamoto, as Smith’s go-ahead home run in the seventh inning broke up a fantastic pitching duel and Yamamoto pitched a four-hitter, lifting the Dodgers to an eventual 5-1 victory at Rogers Centre.
The Toronto Blue Jays have a historical ace card as the World Series heads back to Los Angeles for Game 3 against the Dodgers. Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Louis Varland (77) pitches in the eighth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers during game two of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. / John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images
The 2025 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays commences on Friday night, and FOX is the exclusive home of the Fall Classic. Both teams announced their respective 26-man rosters for the World Series on Friday morning: Game 1 Starters: Blake Snell (Dodgers) vs. Trey Yesavage (Blue Jays)
The Toronto Blue Jays, according to their skipper, are always equipped to handle the Los Angeles Dodgers like they did in Game 1.