Friday, October 31st, 2025

The Toronto Blue Jays will host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 6 of the 2025 World Series. The Blue Jays, leading the series 3-2, have an opportunity to clinch the championship with a victory at home. This highly anticipated matchup promises tension and excitement as two of the league’s top teams battle for the title.
The Blue Jays finished the regular season with a 94-68 record, claiming first place in the American League East. Their impressive 54-27 home record underlines their strength at the Rogers Centre, while the team’s hitters have collectively posted a .427 slugging percentage—ranking third in the AL.
The Dodgers compiled a 93-69 record, finishing atop the National League West. While they carry a modest 41-40 record away from home, their .327 on-base percentage is among the best in Major League Baseball. Each team has won four games in their head-to-head meetings this season, making Game 6 a pivotal tiebreaker.
For Los Angeles, Yoshinobu Yamamoto (12-8, 2.49 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 201 strikeouts) is set to start. He will face Toronto’s ace Kevin Gausman (10-11, 3.59 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 189 strikeouts), creating a compelling duel between two elite right-handers. The betting odds currently favor the Dodgers at -146, with the Blue Jays listed at +123, and an over/under set at 7.5 runs.
George Springer stands out for Toronto with 59 extra-base hits, including 26 doubles, a triple, and 32 home runs. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is heating up at the plate, going 18-for-41 with three doubles and five home runs over his last 10 games.
For the Dodgers, Shohei Ohtani has delivered an MVP-caliber season, hitting .282 with 55 home runs, 109 walks, and 102 RBI. Teoscar Hernandez has also contributed, going 11-for-42 with two home runs in his last 10 games.
Over their last 10 games, the Blue Jays have gone 7-3, batting .288 with a 3.25 ERA and outscoring opponents by 27 runs. The Dodgers also sport a 7-3 record in their last 10, posting a .216 average with a 2.88 ERA, narrowly outscoring their opposition by a single run.
The Blue Jays are managing several injuries, with George Springer listed as day-to-day. Other notable absences include Jose Berrios (elbow), Robinson Pina (elbow), Nick Sandlin (elbow), Yimi Garcia (ankle), Bowden Francis (shoulder), Ryan Burr (shoulder), and Angel Bastardo (elbow).
The Dodgers have also been impacted by injuries, with Nick Frasso (undisclosed), Kirby Yates (hamstring), Michael Kopech (knee), Brock Stewart (shoulder), Tony Gonsolin (elbow), Evan Phillips (forearm), Kyle Hurt (elbow), Michael Grove (shoulder), Brusdar Graterol (shoulder), River Ryan (elbow), and Gavin Stone (shoulder) all sidelined.
The stage is set in Toronto as the Blue Jays look to capture their first World Series title in years against a determined Dodgers squad. With elite pitching matchups, star power from hitters like Ohtani and Guerrero Jr., and both teams riding strong recent form, Game 6 is poised for drama. Whether the Blue Jays can close it out at home or the Dodgers force a decisive Game 7 remains to be seen, making this matchup a must-watch for baseball fans everywhere.
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