The stage is set. The AL-champion Toronto Blue Jays will face the defending NL-champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2025 World Series beginning Friday.
This fall’s matchup brings together two contrasting rosters and styles: Toronto’s explosive offense and resilience versus Los Angeles’ dominant pitching and recent championship pedigree. Here’s a deep dive into how it all could unfold.
Matchup & Context
- The Blue Jays earned home-field advantage by finishing 94-68, one game better than the Dodgers’ 93-69.
- The Dodgers swept the NLCS en route to their title defense — a pitching staff for the ages.
- For Toronto, this is their first World Series appearance since their back-to-back titles in 1992 & 1993 — a long drought they aim to end.
Key Strengths & Star Power
Toronto Blue Jays – The Offense is Rolling
- At the heart is Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who has absolutely elevated his play in October — slashing over .440 and belting six homers in the playoffs so far.
- Their offense features exceptional contact hitting, low strike-out rates, and multiple threats across the lineup. That makes them dangerous in a best-of-seven.
- While their rotation and bullpen aren’t quite at the Dodgers’ level, they’ve battled through and shown resilience: recovering from deficits, winning tight games, and playing with momentum.
Los Angeles Dodgers – Pitching First, Dynasty in Sight
- The Dodgers’ starting rotation this postseason has been utterly dominant: starters have posted ERAs of nearly 1.40 over 60+ innings, and batters are hitting just .132/.207/.201 against them.
- On the offensive side, they have monster bats like Shohei Ohtani, who continues to redefine the two-way role, along with a deep supporting cast.
- They’re trying to become the first team since the late 1990s to win back-to-back World Series titles. The pressure is high, but the talent and experience are unmatched.
Key Match-Up Questions
- Can Toronto’s offense crack the Dodgers’ pitching? The Blue Jays must establish their rotation and bullpen early before the Dodgers get locked in. Toronto’s contact and power combo provides a great opportunity.
- Will Los Angeles’ pitching carry them again under the bright lights? They have the edge here, but Toronto’s hot hitters won’t make it easy.
- Momentum vs. Experience: Toronto arrives with a certain Cinderella feel and momentum; the Dodgers bring championship know-how and veteran calm. Who will win the psychological battle?
- Bullpen and depth: In a long series that may stretch to six or seven games, depth becomes vital. Toronto’s bullpen has shown signs of vulnerability compared to the Dodgers’ deeper arsenal.
Odds & Predictions
- The Dodgers currently open as favorites in the series, with money-line odds around –210.
- Many analysts still view Toronto as the underdog, but not a distant one — they’re built to win if the bats stay hot and the pitching holds together.
Final Word: Which Way Will It Go?
If I were to lean, I’d say the Dodgers edge this one — maybe in six — because their pitching edge and experience are hard to overcome. But don’t count out the Blue Jays: if Guerrero Jr. keeps locking in and Toronto’s lineup stays balanced, they could absolutely pull off a historic win.
The beauty of October baseball is that anything can happen. Two teams, one trophy, and a whole lot of storylines.
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