Dodgers vs Blue Jays World Series predictions: 7 bold picks

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Friday night marks the start of a World Series pitting the Los Angeles Dodgers against the Toronto Blue Jays, and baseball purists are buzzing about the chance to witness a rare repeat champion. The Dodgers are chasing history — no club has defended a World Series title in more than three decades — while Toronto wants to end a 30-year drought and claim its first crown since 1993.

Below are seven sharp predictions about how this best-of-seven matchup will unfold: power surges, bullpen drama, pitching duels and a few curveballs you might not expect. Read on for the angles that could decide the Fall Classic.

Freddie Freeman could re-emerge as L.A.’s biggest power threat

Freeman’s October so far has looked quieter than his regular-season reputation, but underlying metrics suggest the bats will wake up. He has history of disappearing temporarily and then erupting in a short series — a pattern that should concern the Blue Jays.

  • Why it matters: If Freeman rediscovers his long ball, he instantly becomes the matchup-defining slugger in this series.
  • What Toronto faces: A polished lefty who has shown the ability to change a five-game sample with a red-hot stretch, making run support and bullpen matchups far tougher for the visitors.

Bullpen performance will likely swing the series outcome

Postseason relief pitching has been a glaring storyline for both clubs. Toronto’s relievers have given up plenty of damage so far, and walks have piled up at an alarming rate. Los Angeles’ pen has also been vulnerable at times this year, though it did stabilize in the most recent round.

  • Blue Jays relief line: Elevated ERA and a high homer total in limited innings have made late innings tense.
  • Dodgers relief line: Not flawless, but they showed better results against their last opponent — a team whose lineup didn’t carry the same punch as Toronto’s.
  • Small differences in bullpen execution — pitch selection, inherited runners stranded, and one big home run allowed — could decide individual games and ultimately the series.

If Los Angeles’ starters stay dominant, a sweep is on the table

The Dodgers’ rotation has been exceptionally stingy recently, delivering extended scoreless stretches and letting the offense win close games. When starting pitchers are on top, a short series can get away from the opponent quickly.

  • Key starters to watch: Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and Shohei Ohtani — each has shown the ability to limit runs and eat innings in high-pressure situations.
  • Series implication: Continued low-run performances from the rotation would put enormous pressure on Toronto’s lineup and magnify any bullpen mistakes.

Toronto’s rotation brings postseason wins but also clear weaknesses

The Blue Jays have leaned on a mix of veteran guile and unexpected breakouts. A few arms have introduced new weapons this year, while others are working back from injury or struggle with control.

  • Young revelations with novel pitches have helped Toronto navigate October and keep them in games.
  • Veterans like Shane Bieber and Kevin Gausman offer big-outing potential, but extra baserunners and walks have been an issue at times.
  • Factor to monitor: Age and workload — experienced hurlers can still dominate, but their margins for error shrink in a tight series.

Bo Bichette’s health situation creates a delicate lineup decision

Bichette produced one of Toronto’s best offensive seasons, but he’s not fully recovered from a left-knee sprain and hasn’t played since early September. That leaves manager John Schneider with a tricky call: risk defensive instability to get Bichette’s bat in the lineup, or preserve defense and bench a key run producer.

  • Possible approaches:

    1. Use Bichette as a late-inning pinch-hitter and limit defensive exposure.
    2. Start a defensive replacement at shortstop and bring Bichette in when his bat is most needed.

  • Backup options: Role players such as utility infielders can plug holes but may cost Toronto defensive range and reaction time on routine plays.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is scorching hot — can that level be sustained?

Guerrero has been arguably the most dangerous hitter in October, crushing baseballs and producing ridiculously efficient contact numbers with very few strikeouts. Sustaining that kind of peak performance across multiple series is rare, but he’s shown the ability to change games on a single swing.

  • What to watch: How Dodgers’ starters and bullpen plan to attack him: more offspeed, elevated fastballs or hard breaking stuff to induce weaker contact.
  • Even if Guerrero cools slightly, his presence forces Dodgers’ pitchers to work around him, creating RBI opportunities for teammates.

Shohei Ohtani: the fantasy-level outing everyone’s waiting for

Ohtani’s dual-threat capability makes him the most talked-about weapon on either roster. Predicting the exact outcome of any one start is risky, but if he detonates on the mound and at the plate in the same game, the series could tilt dramatically toward Los Angeles.

  • Possible blockbuster scenario: A dominant pitching performance paired with late-inning offensive heroics would vault him into immediate MVP conversation for the Fall Classic.
  • Even without an otherworldly game, Ohtani’s presence alone forces opponents into strategic dilemmas and roster juggling.

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  1. Man, I remember that Dodgers vs Blue Jays clash like it was yesterday. Freeman better bring the heat cause that bullpens gonna be a rollercoaster. Torontos rotation? Solid but shaky. Let the World Series chaos begin!

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    • Man, that Dodgers vs Blue Jays game was wild! Freeman better bring his A-game cause that bullpens like a rollercoaster ride. Torontos rotation? Solid but shaky, like a Jenga tower in a windstorm. Lets buckle up for the World Series chaos, folks! Whos your MVP pick for the series?

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  2. Man, I still remember when the Jays won it all in 93. Now, seeing them face the Dodgers in the Series? Crazy stuff. Hope Freeman brings the heat for LA, or Torontos rotation might just steal the show.

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  3. Man, these bold picks got me thinking! Freemans power, Dodgers bullpen, Torontos rotation – its all on the line. Sweeps, surprises, who knows! Cant wait for the World Series drama to unfold, gonna be a wild ride!

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  4. Man, Dodgers vs Blue Jays got me reminiscin bout the good ol days of baseball. Freemans power can flip the script, but them bullpens gonna make it a nail-biter. Lets see who brings the heat!

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    • Man, those Dodgers vs Blue Jays games sure bring back memories of the good ol days of baseball, right? Freemans power could definitely shake things up, but you know those bullpens gonna turn it into a real nail-biter. Lets buckle up and see whos gonna bring the heat on the field!

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  5. Man, these bold picks got me feeling like Im playing roulette! Freemans power might be the Dodgers jackpot, but that bullpen better not bust. Can Torontos rotation hold up under pressure? Lets roll the dice!

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  6. Man, I remember when Freeman was the Braves go-to power hitter. Now hes with the Dodgers? Wild. If the bullpen keeps it tight, LA might just sweep the series. Cant wait to see how Torontos rotation holds up!

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  7. Man, those Dodgers vs Blue Jays predictions got me thinking! Can Freeman really bring the power for L.A.? Bullpens gotta step up, but if Torontos rotation falters… Whos your money on?

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  8. Man, these bold predictions got me hyped! Dodgers better watch out for them Blue Jays. Freemans power? Unreal. Bullpens gonna be crucial. Cant wait to see who prevails in this nail-biter!

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  9. I remember last time the Blue Jays got close, man, the hype was real! But these bold predictions got me thinkin. Freemans bat could light up LA, or will Torontos shaky rotation be their downfall? Exciting times ahead, lets see how it plays out!

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  10. Man, I remember when Freeman was a Braves powerhouse. Now hes in Dodger blue? Crazy. Blue Jays got that rotation, but lets see if the Dodgers starters can sweep this. Playoffs gonna be wild!

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  11. Man, I remember when Freeman was a beast in Atlanta. Hope he brings that mojo to LA! Jays better watch out for the Dodgers bullpen, its gonna be a rollercoaster series for sure. Lets see if Torontos rotation can handle the heat!

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  12. Man, I remember the last time Dodgers faced Blue Jays, it was a wild ride! Freeman better bring that power game. Bullpen better not drop the ball. Can Torontos rotation hold up? Gonna be a nail-biter for sure!

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  13. Man, let me tell ya, predicting baseballs like trying to predict the weather – its a toss-up! But hey, Freddie Freeman crushing it in L.A.? Now thats a wild card worth keeping an eye on!

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  14. I remember the last time the Dodgers faced the Jays in the World Series. Man, those were intense games! Cant wait to see how Freddie Freeman shakes things up in L.A. this time. Bold picks, bold moves!

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  15. I once bet my whole lunch money on the underdog Jays, and lemme tell ya, it paid off BIG time. Dodgers might have the star power, but dont sleep on Torontos hustle. Its gonna be a wild ride, folks!

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  16. Man, these predictions got me all fired up! Freeman better bring that power punch for the Dodgers. Bullpen drama gonna be wild! Torontos rotation, though, got me worried. Lets see who shines!

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  17. Man, Im telling ya, Freeman better bring that power game to the Dodgers. Torontos bullpen better be ready cause its gonna be a wild series. Cant wait to see which rotation comes out on top!

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    • Oh man, totally agree with ya on that one! Freeman’s gotta bring the heat, and Toronto better buckle up for a wild ride! Can’t wait to see which rotation’s gonna be the real MVP of this showdown. Let the games begin!

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